In a genre-bending curveball that sounds as old as time and fresh as electricity, Sir+ teams up with JF Lancelot on "Dinosaur Blues," a straight-ahead blues-rock track that transforms old age into a boast about soulful resilience.
The song knocks down the door with funky, groovy guitar work and a thumping rhythm that asks not to be danced to. Sir+ owns the concept with the coolness of a T-Rex in dark glasses. Singing that confidently saunters across each bar, he casts aging not as a decline but as evolution, something earned and proudly sported.
The guitar riffs on the track are gold earthy, playful, and raw with that vintage grit that blues fiends long for. It's a jam session across eras, where the fossilized rubs against the funky. And every note doesn't so much wink at the past as dance defiantly forward into the now. "Dinosaur Blues" might be about fossils and feeling like yesterday's headline, but it feels like the opposite of dead. There's laughter here and a heart, which makes the song so human.
This is a stomp-the-floor, shake-your-tail anthem for the beautifully out-of-touch, the proudly analog, for anybody who ever felt they missed the memo but still showed up in style. So trample away those fossil feet. "Dinosaur Blues" is a dance for the gracefully aging and the gloriously uncool, and it rocks like the meteors on its way.
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