Review: Greg Hoy – What, My People?

Greg Hoy’s latest single, “What, My People?”, is a bold and invigorating addition to the rock landscape. Drawing inspiration from Jack White’s “No Name” album, Greg Hoy delivers a track that is both nostalgic and refreshingly modern. The song’s percussive backbone and Hoy’s raspy vocals create a sound that is reminiscent of classic garage rock, yet it feels entirely contemporary.

The track stands out not just for its sound but for its commentary on our technologically saturated society. Greg, with his background in the tech industry, offers a critique of the rapid spread of information and the superficiality that often accompanies it. His lyrics urge listeners to pause and reflect on the reality they consume daily.

Visually, the music video for “What, My People?” is a testament to Greg‘s multifaceted talent. Shot, directed, and edited by Hoy himself, the video is a whirlwind of retro aesthetics and playful metaphors. From a spinning globe suspended by a thread to alien subtitles, the video is both entertaining and thought-provoking.

“What, My People?” is a standout track that showcases Greg Hoy’s ability to blend classic rock elements with contemporary themes. It’s a song that not only makes you tap your foot but also encourages introspection about the world we live in. Greg‘s DIY approach to both the music and the visuals adds an authentic touch that is often missing in today’s polished productions. This release is a promising glimpse into what his upcoming album, “Hit Music,” might offer.

For those interested in experiencing the full impact of “What, My People?”, the official music video is available on YouTube.

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