We love the title of this review from Rock Era Magazine, and we love even more that they are playing and reviewing our music in Egypt! Thanks for these kind words:
“The guitar tone carries a deliberate roughness, never careless, just unpolished in a way that feels human. It leans into phrasing rather than flash, allowing each note to land with intention. Beneath it, the rhythm holds steady, almost hypnotic, creating a pulse that invites you to stay rather than move on.”
“Vocally, there’s a lived-in quality that shapes the entire track. The delivery feels aware of itself, subtly playful at moments, yet grounded in something deeper. You can sense the stories sitting behind the words, not over-explained, just present. It’s this balance between lightness and weight that gives the song its unique emotional texture.”
“The atmosphere unfolds like a slow bluesy evening: warm, unhurried, playful, and just a little reflective. It gives the listener space to sit with it, to follow its rhythm without interruption. There’s no urgency here, and that’s exactly the point.”
“With “Blues Get Better With Age,” Aging Disgracefully offer a perspective. One that leans into time rather than resisting it, and finds something richer on the other side; and if this is what those golden old days sound like, they make a pretty convincing case for looking forward to them!”
You can read the full review here: https://rockeramagazine.com/blues-aging-disgracefully/

