LA NEED MACHINE Rock and Roll Show
- Patrick

- Nov 25
- 1 min read

La Need Machine’s latest single arrives with a playful twist, slipping effortlessly between affectionate tribute and sly self-reference. At first listen, it feels like the kind of tender anthem written for someone cherished until the realization dawns that the devotion is aimed squarely at rock ’n’ roll itself. That duality gives the track its spark, inviting the listener to hear each line from two angles at once.
The band wastes no time establishing their chemistry. Crisp vocal layers glide over guitar parts that weave in and out of each other with easy precision. Al Dams and Brian Hassler shape the edges with their intertwining lines, while Elise Dahlberg’s keys bring warmth and colour to the mix. There’s an unspoken trust in the way they play together, allowing the arrangement to feel both tight and effortlessly natural.
What stands out most is the momentum. The song flows without hesitation no overlong moments, no empty showmanship, just clean, confident movement from one section to the next. Bear Davis’s production captures that clarity, giving each instrument space while keeping the track cohesive. It’s the kind of mix where you can isolate any layer and still find something enjoyable.
The single channels the joyful spirit of a band truly enjoying the craft. It’s rock music that feels human: energetic, open, and refreshingly free of polish-for-polish’s-sake. Catchy without being shallow, lively without being frantic, it’s the kind of song that begs to be blasted through speakers with friends around. Keep your eyes on La Need Machine if this track is any indication, there’s plenty more good energy coming.
Written by Patrick










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