Review: Rooftop Screamers – Souvenirs

“Souvenirs” by Rooftop Screamers is a heartfelt gem that effortlessly blends nostalgia with modern rock sensibilities. Released in October 2024, this single, penned by Mike Collins, is a touching tribute to his late grandmother, weaving a tapestry of love, loss, and cherished memories. The track features the soulful vocals and guitar work of Randy McStine, whose warm, emotive delivery elevates the song’s poignant lyrics. Produced by the masterful Mark Plati, known for his collaborations with legends like David Bowie, “Souvenirs” boasts a polished yet intimate soundscape, with shimmering keyboards and dynamic instrumentation that wrap around you like a comforting embrace.

The song’s strength lies in its ability to balance catchy melodies with deep emotional resonance. Lines like “Your pictures get me through, like souvenirs” hit hard, capturing the universal ache of holding onto the past. The classic rock vibe, reminiscent of the late 20th century, feels timeless yet fresh, thanks to Collins’ knack for storytelling and McStine’s vocal finesse. It’s the kind of track that lingers, inviting you to reflect on your own “souvenirs” of loved ones.

Personally, I find “Souvenirs” to be a standout release—its sincerity is disarming, and the collaboration between Collins, McStine, and Plati is pure magic. It’s not just a song; it’s a moment of connection that resonates long after the final note fades. For fans of power-pop with soul, this is a must-listen triumph.

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