Tremonti: Dust Review - 10 Phenomenal Tracks Reviewed & Ranked
2. Never Wrong
Starting out with a supremely slick muted passage reminiscent of something from Slash & Myles Kennedy's World on Fire album, it sees Tremonti loosening up the more intense feel from the first half of the album, segueing into a bouncier chorus that became one of my personal favourites.
Such a positive mood only aids in how infectious it all is, and I found myself singing this one back to myself far more than the rest - at least for the first few days of living with the album.
Sometimes the best Tremonti tracks are the ones where you can tell both he and the band are just cutting loose and executing on what they know they can do best - like Cauterize's Tie the Noose. It shows that their baseline is already way higher than any contemporaries, and Never Wrong is a solid builder of a tune that would be the best song on here, if not for...