The Propane Saints burst onto the scene with a refreshing approach, no risk, just passion. Their debut EP features the standout single, "Simple Truths," an energetic anthem that combines honesty with catchy melodies and powerful guitar riffs.
Written by Tony Ford and brought to life with the help of producer Ross Kanter and the band, "Simple Truths" strikes a perfect balance between being radio-friendly and deeply sincere. The song features rich instrumentation that grabs your attention right from the start, drawing comparisons to bands like Kings of Leon and The Killers, but ultimately carving out its unique sound. As the Propane Saints put it, they're not here to add unnecessary flair, they're here to connect. The lead singer's voice is both sharp and seasoned, and the lyrics echo valuable life lessons. This track isn't preachy or dishonest, instead, it captures the bittersweet feelings that come with growing up, letting go, and valuing yourself. It resonates universally, evoking those moments when you're driving with the windows down, trying to make sense of life.
"Simple Truths" is pop rock crafted with purpose. The hooks are so catchy that you'll want to sing along, and the band's impressive musicianship shines through, maintaining just the right blend of polished sound and genuine emotion. It feels like every choice was made thoughtfully and carefully.
With "Simple Truths," The Propane Saints confidently establish themselves with their distinct sound so early in their journey. This song is free of filler, it showcases the bravery of pouring one's heart into music, inviting listeners in rather than keeping them at a distance.