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Ritzy Park – My, My, My

Berlin-based, Ritzy Park released their new single, My, My, My this past September and it has all the trappings of any 90’s classic, replete with overdriven guitars, plodding chords and lush organ tones.

Berlin-based, Ritzy Park released their new single, My, My, My this past September and it has all the trappings of any 90’s classic, replete with overdriven guitars, plodding chords and lush organ tones.

The group, a female-fronted, dual-national, 5 piece rock shop, has a solid understanding of what it takes to produce a track like this and keep it current by today’s standards. The lead vocals on My, My, My are delivered with grunge-rock phrasing, PJ Harvey-esque tonal qualities and plenty of somberness to make any music lover of this genre happy – err, sad.

The lyrics never reveal exactly what the writer is giving up, but one of its finest moments proclaims,

I might lose my path, but I still got my soul.

Ritzy Park is rich on singers, they weave interesting notes into their colossal, background choruses. My, My, My is a win-win for fans of feeling like the world is taking more than it’s giving. This single would fit nicely with all of your crunchy, emotionally-charged, stage-staggering, air guitar (strap hanging low), playlists.

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Chris Ambrosino
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Chris Ambrosino hails from the Catskill region of New York and has been a performer and songwriter since 1987. He also has worked as an art director and graphic artist for several organizations. Chris currently plays and writes for indie band, Blue Ribbon and is a contributing writer for the Alt. Daily blog and For The Love Of Bands website. He has resided in Hampton Roads, VA since 1994.

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