Review: Iggy Pop – To Belong (Rock)

This review covers the alternative rock track Iggy Pop – To Belong.

This track was released in 1996 on the album Naughty Little Doggie.

The track starts with some guitars and a drum kit. The vocals then come in for the first verse.

From there, the lead guitars come in. Gradually, the vocals take the track into the main chorus. This is capped off with a brief instrumental section.

After that, the vocals take the track into the next verse. The lead guitars then help build the track up again. The vocals then take the track into the main chorus. An instrumental section follows. This instrumental section has a bit of a guitar solo in there as well.

From there, the vocals then return to the main chorus. The vocals extend the main chorus. After that, the guitars lead the track out.

One thing I find with this track is that the vocals are pretty good. They are clear and the lyrics are reasonably easy to understand. As for the lyrics, they are pretty straight forward. So, pretty decent as well.

The guitars are alright. They seem to be a little bit thin on the bass side of things, but otherwise, they aren’t bad.

Overall, this is a decent track all around. It has good vocals and decent lyrics. The guitars might be a bit light on the bass, but are otherwise pretty good. So, a pretty good track all around.

Score
7/10

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