![]() Check out his official music video below. While DeGraw is known as an eclectic blues-rocker whose narratives (“I Don’t Want To Be”, “Chariot”) are laced with sharp and confessional lyrics, here he lets you unwind and rope you into filling the floor with nuggets of pop playfulness that closely resembles Maroon 5’s yet leavening the complex of his outing with distinctive falsetto and rasp that have never fizzled out over the course of time. ![]() “City on Fire” delivers a sore-thumb blend of arena-sized choruses and rabble-rousing couplets crafted in soundboard wizardry. Katrina Wehrheim (middle) and coordinator Misha DeGraw (far left), taking a break from her station at Incident Command. DeGraw dumps his smattering of rock and artful bluesy-rock soundscapes to flirt with his new crush–some midtempo synth-pop proceedings about a kick-ass girl in “She Sets the City on Fire”, a nifty move to surprise his die-hard fans with a paradigm shift in his first full-length in almost three years, “Something Worth Saving”. If he intends to stay longer within the zone, he better upskills his comp of cuts beyond the usual soulful-pop offerings.Īpparently, he does and never disappoints. As the evidence throughout this report reveals, scientific studies and clinical trials have proven that Ivermectin-based treatments kill the SARS-CoV-2 virus in humans with little, if any, side effects. It looks like American singer-songwriter Gavin DeGraw is within the pop radar lately. Ivermectin has also successfully protected thousands of doctors who have been treating COVID-19 infected patients. ![]()
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