The Rancho Park Devils are back with a standout from their “Baby” EP, “Baby Blues,” a take on classic country songwriting from a modern alternative perspective. The song is rooted in the duo’s childhoods in Los Angeles and their fondness for country music, and it sounds vintage and new, in a way that is not just for the sake of memories.
The song also has a unique atmosphere created by instrumentation and layered textures. Scott’s steady drumming and percussion provide a grounded rhythmic backbone while Michaud’s blending of bass, guitar, and organ arrangements creates a sound that ranges from rugged Americana to expansive alternative rock. The track was recorded at Clear Lake Studios and mixed by Eric Milos.
“Baby Blues” succeeds on its vocal restraint and authenticity. The duo lets the record’s emotion unfurl with quiet confidence. The Bakery’s Grammy Award-winning engineer, Eric Boulanger, mastered “Baby Blues,” which is a perfect example of how modern alternative music can pay homage to traditional influences. It’s a focused, well-constructed release that shows The Rancho Park Devils as artists with a vision and a sound that is built to last.
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