We love it when people love our music. Thanks for the review Graham Peters (read full review here: https://www.hitharmonyhaven.com/blues-get-better-with-age-by-aging-disgracefully-a-defiant-soul-stirring-celebration-of-time-and-truth/
- "As the first glimpse into their upcoming EP Vintage Love, the song carries the weight of experience with remarkable ease, reflecting a duo that has grown comfortable in its own creative skin. Known for resisting easy categorisation, Aging Disgracefully continue to blur the lines between blues tradition and contemporary sensibility, delivering a piece that is grounded in heritage and alive with present-day relevance.
- The instrumentation feels organic and unforced, with guitar tones that carry a subtle grit and a sense of history embedded in every note. Rather than leaning on flashy techniques, the playing prioritizes feel and phrasing, allowing the music to breathe naturally. This restraint proves to be one of the song’s greatest strengths.
- Karen Pyra delivers the lyrics with a blend of soulfulness and clarity that feels deeply personal without becoming overly introspective. There is a conversational ease to her delivery, as though the song is being shared rather than performed. This approach enhances the message’s authenticity, reinforcing the idea that the blues are not simply a genre but a lived experience. Her voice carries strength and vulnerability, capturing the nuances of a narrative that celebrates endurance as much as it acknowledges hardship.
- Lyrically, “Blues Get Better With Age” offers a refreshing counterpoint to a culture often fixated on youth and immediacy.
- There is a subtle wit woven throughout the writing, balancing moments of reflection with a lightness that prevents the track from becoming overly solemn. This interplay of humour and sincerity gives the song a relatable quality, inviting listeners to find their own experiences within its themes.
- Aging Disgracefully demonstrates a clear commitment to their artistic principles, choosing substance over trend and depth over immediacy. In doing so, they offer a piece that resonates as a reflection on creativity itself. It is a reminder that the most enduring music often comes from those willing to embrace time, rather than resist it."

