Review of Single: “She’s a Fighter” by Jason Sweeney-Release date February 6, 2021
Jason Sweeny is going to be very busy in 2021 and “She’s a Fighter” will be released as part of an EP in May 2021. Check out out the song below!
Rock At Night says: Amazing Lyrics. The story in “She’s a Fighter” is of a woman withincredible strength as events in life keep knocking her over she gets back up againand again. Jason also has great insights as he writes “…keeps a diary ofher dreams but never acts for far too much fear…’. It takes somecourage to change attitudes, perceptions and direction, especially at thebottom of the pit. “
I love the opening line to the song, a woman’s voice proclaiming “Wait till I tell you everything,” then explodes into the song with a great riff, guitar, bass and drums, slowing down for Jason’s clear and smooth vocals with the band taking a step back. The chorus sees the band back again with that head-bobbing, feet-moving riff.
“She’s a Fighter” is a great story –stirring and inspirational in word and sound. It is so easy to relate to this either personally or in relation to someone we know.
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About Jason
Jason holds a 1st class honours degree in music, A masters degree in songwriting and multiple awards, including the esteemed Tartan Clef and most recently the court medal from the University of the West of Scotland.
Jason has written two albums for the band The King Lot, described as highly infectious, melodic hard rock with an edge. His work has received rave reviews from Planet Rock, Fireworks Magazine, PowerPlay and has seen him tour all round the Uk playing shows with Tyketto, The Answer, Inglorious, Big Country and Dan Reed and Jizzy Pearls Love/Hate.
This year, Jason makes a bold return to the scene with his most gripping and personal songs to date, ready to show the world a powerful array of inspiring sound & stories through the tales woven into the fabric of his new material with his signature 80’s rock vibe
I grew up listening to my brothers play Del Shannon, Elvis, Eddie Cochrane and many more in the late 50’s. Then in the early 60’s the Beatles, Stones and Dylan arrived and my life changed forever.
It seems all we did as teenagers was travel around listening to bands in pubs, clubs, stadiums and festivals, some with over a million peaceful people there. Of course there was also the presence of many strange substances.
I grew up on the South Coast of England and my ancestry is Irish, so there was a lot of music and singing around. My brother Paddy became involved in the music industry as a photographer as did many of my childhood friends. Bands like the Who and the Floyd I saw so many times. Not enough room here to put all the bands I saw over the years but name me a band from the 60’s and early 70’s and chances are I saw them.
Music saved my life. Encouraged by my brother Paddy I started taking photos in the late 70’s and am still taking them today at the tender age of sixty nine.
My daughter is an accomplished musician, playing many instruments and singing. So, perhaps I passed on my passion for music.
You will find me somewhere in Australia, probably Melbourne, at the back side or front of stage in a club, pub or stadium behind a camera for Rock At Night and loving it.