Setting the vibe with an immersive and exciting full band energy featuring a trumpet and electric guitar, we are already hypnotized by Andrew Michael Meador‘s latest release, Just Too Late.
Described by the artist as “a spirited, old school pop-funk track with sax, trumpet, bass and thoughtful lyrics”, we are mesmerized by Just Too Late and the intricate narrative that Andrew delivers with his textured vocals.
“Tomorrow’s just too late for justice to be paid”, sings the Chattanooga based artist passionately as he makes a commentary on society, the human condition, activism, retribution and the state of reality as we know it.
The middle eight is moving with a luscious saxophone that helps dimensionalises the song as it breaks into a pop-hybrid-big band energy, reminding us a little bit of Ricky Martin!
Interestingly, Andrew Michael Meador has been dubbed “Chattanooga’s Mark Ronson” by non-profit institution, SoundCorps. We understand this comparison, although it is clear that Andrew is carving a path of his own!
We have added Just Too Late to our New Music Spotlight playlist and have been streaming Andrew Michael Meador‘s wider discography including Get Up and You & I!