Isn’t it about time you fire up this vintage Fender Rhodes?
Deva Tamo’s “Help Me,” hailing from France, opens with a comforting warmth from electric keys, immediately setting a relaxed tone. When the beat drops, it’s a classic acoustic rhythm, grounding the track while Tamo’s soft, honest vocals take center stage. The interplay of bass and guitars is particularly intriguing while the rich songwriting is consistently supported by those warm keys, now weaving in strong, jazzy chords, creating a smooth, almost liquid sound. You can easily picture this in a dimly lit, intimate venue, where Tamo and the band have the space to stretch out the structure, indulge in extended improvisations, and build towards the necessary climax. Even in its recorded form though, “Help Me” exudes that laid-back, yet deeply engaging vibe. Enjoy responsibly!

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