‘Debt Collector’ drips with a vintage charm that showcases a fantastic set of talents behind its inception. A wonderfully balanced piece of music from Mad Painter, ‘Debt Collector’ is full of life and of color.
A band based in Boston, Massachusetts, Mad Painter are a rock and blues outfit whose sound is tight and their riffs fascinating. Their latest single ‘Debt Collector’ showcases Mad Painter’s strong affinity for many of the 70s much-revered rock bands. An affinity for Deep Purple in the intoxicating organ deliveries and mind-boggling solos, as well as an affinity for The Doors in the poetic lyrics, and an affinity for the whole decade in its charismatic, claustrophobic, and period-correct production job.
The vocal prowess is something absolutely enjoyable in all of Mad Painter’s songs. We’ve come to expect gripping and expressive vocal deliveries from the band, as well as thought-provoking lyrics, on ‘Debt Collector’ written by poet Dmitry M. Epstein. The steady gait of the song’s rhythms and gritty, overdriven guitar riffs give off a strong sense of early 70s hard rock, and the exquisitely played organ solos are just marvelous to behold.
‘Debt Collector’ is a nuanced and grandiose musical foray into times long gone and never forgotten. Calculated and executed with great depth and passion, Mad Painter’s latest single showcases a group in full control of their sound and style.