Hey Slugger – Bro Jackson – Review

Bro, Hey Slugger is at it again turning out hits with their newest single, “Bro Jackson!” Check it out here, you’ll love it!

Bio: War, sickness, natural disaster, economic turmoil, the 2000s were lousy and filled with tragic events, and a cloud of uneasiness smothered us. For kids who could barely understand, let alone comprehend the constant tension they found themselves in, there was Punk Music. To run, jump, skate, fight, scream that tension away was all some knew in the ceaseless fight for a place to belong. The search for something happy in a vast, confusing world full of unhappiness was a continuous task for teenagers. But “When I was a child, I spoke like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child; when I became an adult, I put an end to childish ways.” Or if you’re Hey Slugger, it’s just the beginning. Don’t put an end to the childish ways. Keep chasing that feeling you feel at the front of the crowd, scoring the game-winning point, or throwing caution to the wind. The 2000s were tough, but all of that stuff sounds eerily familiar. Lace-up, Slugger.

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See our review on “With Us or Not” here.

“Why don’t you say what you’re thinking, because I’m way too old to be chasing a feeling that is left unknown,” are incredibly memorable lyrics from Hey Slugger’s latest single, “Bro Jackson.” Well, Hey Slugger, we won’t keep you waiting. We’ll tell you what we’re thinking, and we believe this song kills it! It’s awesome! The lyrics are about when we grow up, we get tired of playing games and realize that we are getting way too old to be messing with people who aren’t serious. Hey Slugger, are masters of early 2000s sounding music that brings you back to a time when you were younger and probably more carefree, and we thank Hey Slugger for that. This song is no exception. All of Hey Slugger’s tracks feel like they could be on an album together, but they are all unique. In Bro Jackson, the guitars go from their signature bouncy chords to hot licks, and the bass makes sure that you bounce your head during the chorus. The drums, of course, are handled by the cookie man and are 100% delicious. The vocals are phenomenal, as they always are from Hey Slugger. Overall, “Bro Jackson” is a fun track, and it could easily be seen on the main stage of Warped Tour while Pop-Punk fans sway to the music. Fans of Blink-182, Good Charlotte, and New Found Glory would adore this track! Bro, or sis, or dude, or whatever you identify as, you need this on your playlist now!

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