Single Review: "Tiramisù (I am going out)" by Affore
Affore’s
“Tiramisù (I am going out)” is a short but explosive burst of musical energy,
capturing the beautiful chaos of parenting in under two minutes. With a
tongue-in-cheek punk rock attitude and a playful mix of indie and progressive
rock elements, the song is as charming as it is cathartic. From the very first
notes, it feels like stepping into a cartoonish video game world—something
between Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda—but with a punk
twist and a parenting twist.
The lyrics
are packed with humorous nods to childhood joys, like video games and cartoons,
making it instantly relatable for parents trying to wrangle kids out the door
each morning. The production is clean and clear—raw enough to retain its punk
roots, but balanced enough to let every instrument breathe. The verses deliver
a fast, punky energy, while the chorus bursts with infectious melody and drive.
A
surprising saxophone break adds an unexpected jazzy flair, showing Affore’s
willingness to play with genre and mood. The guitar solo that follows is
refreshingly melodic—not flashy, but emotionally effective. Everything comes
together in the final chorus, culminating in a wild, extended scream that feels
like both a release and a celebration of the daily parenting grind.
“Tiramisù
(I am going out)” isn’t just a song—it’s a morning anthem for anyone juggling
kids, routines, and a sense of humor. A strong and promising start to Affore’s
upcoming album journey.
Rating: 3,5/5
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