Deully, that’s Darren Sawrenko for those in the know, just dropped a bomb of an albumโcall it “This Long Road.” Eleven tracks, folks, and we’re talking over a half-hour of tunes. It’s like he’s baring his soul for over 50 minutes and 8 seconds, no less, tackling the demons of mental health and addiction recovery head-on.
You can feel the grit in every note, each song a raw slice of his life’s pie. It’s like he’s inviting us into his living room, or maybe his therapy session, and we’re all ears. The album’s like a rollercoaster, except it’s his life, with all the twists and turns laid bare.
And let me tell you, Deully’s not just whistling Dixie. His blend of blues, jazz, and a smack of hard rock? It’s like a musical gumbo that hits you right in the feels. His voiceโman, it’s like he’s lived a thousand lives. The lyrics? They stick to you, like that gum you stepped in but don’t even mind.
This album, “This Long Road,” it’s more than just a bunch of songs. It’s a lifeline, a beacon for anyone who’s ever felt a little lost in the shuffle. It’s raw, it’s real, and if you’re into music that’s got soul, it’s a no-brainer. Give it a listen, why don’t you? It’s a trip worth taking.