Here are a few things Chris Mariotti from the Edgar Allen Poets Music Blog had to say about the Blues Get Better With Age:
- "What truly defines the track is its attitude. The vocal delivery sounds lived-in and self-aware. There’s irony in the phrasing, but also resilience. You sense stories behind every line.
- This isn’t blues as a costume. It’s blues as biography.
- The chorus lands with quiet authority. The title phrase feels honest rather than boastful. After all, credibility in blues comes from experience. Aging Disgracefully sound like artists who have faced setbacks and stood back up. That authenticity gives weight to every note.
- The atmosphere evokes a slow evening in New Orleans. Imagine sipping bourbon while ice melts gradually in the heat. The song unfolds at that same pace. It doesn’t rush. It lets you sit with it.
- “Blues Get Better With Age” proves that maturity can deepen music rather than soften it. "
Read the full review here: https://www.edgarallanpoets.com/blues-get-better-with-age-aging-disgracefullys-is-the-single-out-now/

