SONG REVIEW: We All Live a Life.
Kenny Bunco and the 12 Notes has put forward the new tune We All Live A Life. Pulling inspiration from the blues, folk, and British rock, We All Live A Life has something for every type of listener, if they are willing to hang out for a few minutes. The tune features bluesy piano as the primary support for Bunco’s vocals, and moves along at a moderate pace perfect for reminiscing. Bunco sings his thoughts on life, and its absurdity, with a matured tone and witty sensibility. Each lyric provides a snapshot of human life, colliding into one another to create a rough collage of the world around us. With its rolling nature and vivid imagery, the tune would pair well with a night cap and a little Vonnegut. Overall, We All Live A Life by Kenny Bunco and the 12 Notes gives listeners ample opportunity to look back and think about life while providing a laid back sound. The lyrics are the stand out with We All Live A Life. The debate between lyrics vs music is common. This tune is a clear example of lyrics first. Fans of blues, folk, and rock will enjoy We All Live A Life by Kenny Bunco and the 12 Notes. Nicely done, this is a cool tune. – Zachary Larson
About The Reviewer: Zachary Larson is a professional touring guitarist and multi-instrumentalist. Getting his start in high school rock bands, he has since toured as a classical chamber musician, onboard luxury cruises, and with the Broadway musicals Finding Neverland and Escape To Margaritaville. His recorded work spans from classical works and pop tunes, to mind-bending experimental music. His arrangements of orchestral music are published through Clear Note Publications. Classically trained, he holds a Master of Music degree from the University of Denver.