Miles Zuniga, the enigmatic frontman of Fastball, has ventured into solo territory with "These Ghosts Have Bones," and boy, does he deliver.
The album is a haunting journey through Zuniga's personal demons, set to a backdrop of catchy hooks and infectious melodies.
From the opening track "Sometimes," Zuniga grabs your attention and doesn't let go.
His distinctive vocals soar over swirling guitars and pulsating drums, creating a sound that is both familiar and fresh.
The lyrics are introspective and raw, touching on themes of loss, love, and redemption.
Standout tracks include the anthemic "Rock or Drop," with its soaring chorus and razor-sharp guitar riffs, and the haunting ballad "Shadow People," which showcases Zuniga's emotive vocals.
The album closes with the epic "Paper Wraps Stone," a slow-burning masterpiece that leaves you wanting more.
Overall, "These Ghosts Have Bones" is a triumph for Zuniga, showcasing his talent as a songwriter and musician.
It's a rollercoaster of emotions that will have you hitting repeat from the moment you press play.
Do yourself a favour and give it a spin - you won't be disappointed.
Miles Zuniga has truly exorcised his musical demons with this one.
The album is a haunting journey through Zuniga's personal demons, set to a backdrop of catchy hooks and infectious melodies.
From the opening track "Sometimes," Zuniga grabs your attention and doesn't let go.
His distinctive vocals soar over swirling guitars and pulsating drums, creating a sound that is both familiar and fresh.
The lyrics are introspective and raw, touching on themes of loss, love, and redemption.
Standout tracks include the anthemic "Rock or Drop," with its soaring chorus and razor-sharp guitar riffs, and the haunting ballad "Shadow People," which showcases Zuniga's emotive vocals.
The album closes with the epic "Paper Wraps Stone," a slow-burning masterpiece that leaves you wanting more.
Overall, "These Ghosts Have Bones" is a triumph for Zuniga, showcasing his talent as a songwriter and musician.
It's a rollercoaster of emotions that will have you hitting repeat from the moment you press play.
Do yourself a favour and give it a spin - you won't be disappointed.
Miles Zuniga has truly exorcised his musical demons with this one.






