Bluesy dissent and conscious intent charged Robert Larrabee’s release, ‘Nothing Great Comes from Hate’

Robert Larrabee’s Nothing Great Comes from Hate salved one of the sickest facets of society with its vintage-toned, charisma-soaked defiance. Reverence for the annals of rock n roll and the lineage of bluesy protest tracks collides with a wide-awake social consciousness, making people on both sides of the political spectrum pause and reflect on how their animosity is only causing more friction, leading to more tears in our social fabric. With all the conviction of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s Fortunate Son and Buffalo Springfield’s For What It’s Worth, Larrabee ensured that his legacy as a stripes-earned rock n roll unreckonable force is one that not only exhibits his talent but creates a ripple effect of consciousness and positive action. The intentions behind the single run deeper than nostalgia or genre loyalty. After decades striding through international stages, film sets, and theatrical productions, Larrabee now channels his experiences into messages he feels carry weight. His reflections on unity, compassion and inherited responsibility shape the core sentiment of his discography. The writing draws from memories of relatives who fought for freedoms that were never meant to be twisted into division. That thread ties cleanly into his wider body of work. As a Nashville […] The post Bluesy dissent and conscious intent charged Robert Larrabee’s release, ‘Nothing Great Comes from Hate’ appeared first on A&R Factory.

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Bluesy dissent and conscious intent charged Robert Larrabee’s release, ‘Nothing Great Comes from Hate’

Robert Larrabee’s Nothing Great Comes from Hate salved one of the sickest facets of society with its vintage-toned, charisma-soaked defiance. Reverence for the annals of rock n roll and the lineage of bluesy protest tracks collides with a wide-awake social consciousness, making people on both sides of the political spectrum pause and reflect on how their animosity is only causing more friction, leading to more tears in our social fabric. With all the conviction of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s Fortunate Son and Buffalo Springfield’s For What It’s Worth, Larrabee ensured that his legacy as a stripes-earned rock n roll unreckonable force is one that not only exhibits his talent but creates a ripple effect of consciousness and positive action. The intentions behind the single run deeper than nostalgia or genre loyalty. After decades striding through international stages, film sets, and theatrical productions, Larrabee now channels his experiences into messages he feels carry weight. His reflections on unity, compassion and inherited responsibility shape the core sentiment of his discography. The writing draws from memories of relatives who fought for freedoms that were never meant to be twisted into division. That thread ties cleanly into his wider body of work. As a Nashville […]

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