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Music Intro by: Gail Nobles
Story by: Gail Nobles
Hello, I’m Gail Nobles, and you’re tuned into the rock and rhythms of the night, and I’ve got a gem for you straight from the heart of the beat. It’s Nat Fross with Too Many Skeletons in the Closet.
Now let me tell you, this track opens up like a whirlwind, spinning you into a world where shadows lurk and secrets creep. Too many bats hanging round. Frost is painting a picture. Those bats flapping around, just waiting to unveil the mysteries that lie in the dark, and trust me, there’s plenty lurking behind his door .
But hold on! Frost isn’t done yet. Those wolves in the shadows are prowling and they’ve got an eye out for trouble. You can almost hear the howls echoing in the back of your mind! They’ll be begging you to put him down? Oh man, that’s where this tune hits hard. It’s a tale of struggle. That’s what this song is about. A tale of battling those hidden demons. We all have the skeletons in the closet. They’re there folks, and they’re rattling their bones .
This man, Nat Frost, lays his soul bare confessing that, yes, there have been better men who’ve taken the fall for love - a love as we know can be as sweet as a summer breeze or as bitter as a cold winter night.
Oh, but listen closely because it’s the break where it really gets you that pours out his anguish saying he can’t stand the pressure baby.
The pressure of love the pressure of heartbreak. It hits harder than a 12 bar blues riff and oh let’s not forget that raw honesty he’s not just wallowing in self-pity. No that’s facing the reality of his own limitations. He’s no better, folks, and he knows!
And can we talk about the music? It’s got that swinging rhythm, that soulful blend of heartache and groove that makes you want to sway while you sob. It’s a perfect mix of rhythm and blues that makes you feel every note, every word.
Now we can ignore how beautifully he captures that “misery.” It’s the weight of it all how it cleans to you, wraps around your heart like a heavy chain. We all know that misery loves company and Nat crystallizes that feeling in every phrase, Every listener can relate to that feeling of being crushed under the pressure of love. Nat Fross! Too many skeletons in the closet .
By GailMusic Intro by: Gail Nobles
Story by: Gail Nobles
Hello, I’m Gail Nobles, and you’re tuned into the rock and rhythms of the night, and I’ve got a gem for you straight from the heart of the beat. It’s Nat Fross with Too Many Skeletons in the Closet.
Now let me tell you, this track opens up like a whirlwind, spinning you into a world where shadows lurk and secrets creep. Too many bats hanging round. Frost is painting a picture. Those bats flapping around, just waiting to unveil the mysteries that lie in the dark, and trust me, there’s plenty lurking behind his door .
But hold on! Frost isn’t done yet. Those wolves in the shadows are prowling and they’ve got an eye out for trouble. You can almost hear the howls echoing in the back of your mind! They’ll be begging you to put him down? Oh man, that’s where this tune hits hard. It’s a tale of struggle. That’s what this song is about. A tale of battling those hidden demons. We all have the skeletons in the closet. They’re there folks, and they’re rattling their bones .
This man, Nat Frost, lays his soul bare confessing that, yes, there have been better men who’ve taken the fall for love - a love as we know can be as sweet as a summer breeze or as bitter as a cold winter night.
Oh, but listen closely because it’s the break where it really gets you that pours out his anguish saying he can’t stand the pressure baby.
The pressure of love the pressure of heartbreak. It hits harder than a 12 bar blues riff and oh let’s not forget that raw honesty he’s not just wallowing in self-pity. No that’s facing the reality of his own limitations. He’s no better, folks, and he knows!
And can we talk about the music? It’s got that swinging rhythm, that soulful blend of heartache and groove that makes you want to sway while you sob. It’s a perfect mix of rhythm and blues that makes you feel every note, every word.
Now we can ignore how beautifully he captures that “misery.” It’s the weight of it all how it cleans to you, wraps around your heart like a heavy chain. We all know that misery loves company and Nat crystallizes that feeling in every phrase, Every listener can relate to that feeling of being crushed under the pressure of love. Nat Fross! Too many skeletons in the closet .