As part of the expanding offering of Gary Dranow and the Manic Emotions‘s album, Never Give Up, the talented creator has released 18, It’s Alright!, which opens with an optimistic guitar performance and atmospheric, situational prose as he take us through the more subversive elements of his life.
We learn that 18, It’s Alright! delves into the challenges and triumphs of Gary Dranow‘s journey, and offers a candid reflection on his past. The song is designed to celebrate his resilience, growth, and eventual triumph over personal struggles, urging listeners to embrace their own complexities.
Specifically, the track taps into the raw and honest exploration of Gary’s struggles with promiscuity stemming from untreated Bipolar 1 disorder. The cathartic benefits of 18, It’s Alright! are profound and transformative, offering a platform for introspection, understanding, and healing.
By bravely addressing the complex intersection of mental health struggles and intimate relationships, 18, It’s Alright! serves as a powerful tool for self-expression and catharsis, allowing Gary to confront his innermost demons and share his vulnerability with the world.
The talented artist invites us to witness his inner struggles and empathize with his journey of self-discovery and acceptance. As the song unfolds, Gary’s unapologetic honesty and raw vulnerability creates a space for empathy, connection, and understanding, fostering a sense of solidarity among those who may be grappling with similar challenges. The choral harmonies are mesmerizing, and as always, the opus includes a fantastic guitar solo that has us totally in awe.
We always appreciate the wisdom that Gary Dranow shares, and 18, It’s Alright! is another exemplary and masterful iteration of his journey. We have added 18, It’s Alright! to our New Music Spotlight playlist, as well as our TIMELESS playlist, whilst we continue to stream Gary’s growing discography, including the new and fantastic remix of When The World Is Too Much.