Martin Kuiper – “Freak On Fire”

Martin Kuiper‘s track “Freak On Fire” brings a contagious guitar-driven energy to the forefront, playing as the seventh single from his upcoming album Prison Of Modesty. The lyricism centers on a young man out prowling for women, overall exuding a seize-the-day ethos and celebration of the present moment. The record was created with members of Money & The Man and other collaborators, like Jim Zwinselman and Erik Neimeijer, continuing a musical run that began with Kuiper’s first release in 2023. Other album tracks like “Low On Love” and “So You Left Me With A Smile” have also caught our ears in prior months.

A classic-sounding twangy electric guitar resonance rings out right away, conjuring a balance between alt-rock ferocity and power-pop harmoniousness. Kuiper’s voice emerges with a celebratory quality thereafter, proclaiming “music is pumping, pheromones in the air” and overall envisioning a carpe-diem, dancefloor-set revelry. “Don’t you know that I’m a freak on fire?” he continues with palpable momentum, culminating in an excitable tonal rise as the introduction’s more bursting guitar presence re-appears at the one-minute mark.

Call-and-response “the only one” backing vocals bolster the next series of verses, fondly reminding of Teenage Fanclub there. These harmonies resonate throughout this sequence, leading into a “please don’t let me be…” beckoning and subsequent guitar solo, which dazzles in its scorching fervency. That soaring guitar work excites into a memorable final minute, with further melodic pleading and a delicate shift around 02:50, where the “don’t let me be” lyrical refrain melds with mellower guitar and rhythmic backings. “Freak On Fire” is a fantastic track from Martin Kuiper, delighting across both energized and introspective moments.

This and other tracks featured this month can be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Emerging Singles’ Spotify playlist.

We discovered this release via MusoSoup.

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