Rock N Roll has ended with the Rock Single of January Sixteen’s called “End of the Line” The song portrays such frustrations as we have in today’s society. I do not believe that music is overestimated, while listening promising Scottish musicians perform of political disappointment, economical failure, and other social problems on energetic and powerful instrumentals. The song kicks off with strong beats and short sharp bursts of guitar, it’s strongest and sets the scene for a gritty listen as the vocals lament frustration in the context of violence and abuse. However, as this song continues, a sequence of the guitar again brings the excitement to society and convinces him that change is feasible. “End of the Line” is seemingly-blunt rock call-to-arms that challenges its audience to confront lives that are as demanding, as miserable, and as hopelessly unfulfilling as the comment suggests, while positing the possibility of new morning if one can just make it past night.
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