Tremonti: Dust Review - 10 Phenomenal Tracks Reviewed & Ranked

6. Unable To See

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The second it starts, Unable to See is quintessential Tremonti. A light, fingerpicked intro melody (VERY reminiscent of Alter Bridge's Waters Rising), a strumming pattern that puts the emphasis on vocals, and lyrics that only grow and become more relatable as you take them in.

Starting with that basic sung delivery and building into a more throaty performance as each chorus line comes back around, this is easily the most 'feelgood' track on the album, if only in the way it asks you to look within yourself, and question whether you're really taking on board all the advice and influence around you.

Small note too, the end of this song's solo has one of my favourite little riffs on the record; a neat repeating run up and down the neck, followed by an even faster progession, before folding back into the gorgeous intro melody. Sublime.

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