Singer Gavin Evick has released ‘Favorite Songs’, a song that has been described as “what is missing from the music industry today”, in that it is a heartfelt power ballad that is reminiscent of the ’80s hard-rock sound that dominated the airwaves for a decade.
Much like the raw emotion heard when Poison’s Bret Michaels poured his heart out on the timeless crossover hit ‘Every Rose Has Its Thorn’, Evick has embraced the high energy of rock and roll with just enough southern influence to crossover into country music. The polished production, melodic-yet-intricate guitar parts and huge drum sounds are reminiscent of chart-topping songs from not only the 80s but any and every decade.
Eric Brittingham, founding member of arena rock legends Cinderella, said of Evick, “I’ve watched Gavin since he started. He grew up on the side of arena and shed stages watching bands like ours play; it’s in his blood to tap into this particular sound with pure honesty. He’s certainly not faking it, and he is young enough to make it feel fresh, current, and relevant.”
While ’80s nostalgia dominates youth and pop culture with content such as the smash hit show Stranger Things, there has yet to be a young artist that delivers a modern version of such a celebrated time in rock history with the honesty and passion, and many claim Gavin Evick does here. Eddie Trunk, hard-rock historian, author, radio and TV host, says, “Gavin has a hell of a voice for a young guy; he absolutely nailed the sound and feel of the best of ’80s-style rock.”
But there’s more than mere nostalgia at play here. The universal, never-out-of-style story of first love, along with the raw expressiveness of Evick’s voice, combine to make ‘Favorite Songs’ resonate with as much immediacy and emotion as anything available today. Rob Rush, Programme Director and PM drive host of Long Island’s 94.3 The Shark, stated, “Gavin Evick brings that yearning of ‘firsts in life’ back to today’s rock music. ‘Favorite Songs‘ will remind you what music is all about…the magic of possibilities in three-and-a-half minutes, which is perfect for the radio.”
You can stream or download the song from all major platforms, including Apple Music and Spotify, while you can check out the video right here at RAMzine.
The video itself was edited by Evick, and features former drummer Alex Hertler and current bass player Ryan Daversa of the internet sensation rock band Adam And The Metal Hawks, as well as newcomer Logan Blake.