Single Review : Beggars Whisky “Destroyer of Worlds”
Beggars
Whisky return with “Destroyer of Worlds” a punchy and confident modern
hard rock single that immediately asserts the band’s growing identity. Drawing
clear inspiration from Breaking Benjamin, Shinedown, and even
touches of Three Days Grace, the Tulsa outfit delivers a track built on
thick, thunderous riffs and a polished, cinematic production style.
From the
opening seconds, the guitars hit hard with a dense, almost metallic weight,
supported by tight, impactful drumming. The vocals carry a convincing emotional
edge, balancing grit and melody in a way that feels authentic rather than
imitative. The chorus, in particular, stands out as the song’s strongest
asset—anthemic, memorable, and clearly designed for live settings.
What makes “Destroyer of Worlds” especially enjoyable is its efficiency. The song is relatively short, but that works in its favor—it never overstays its welcome and remains consistently engaging from start to finish. It’s a very pleasant listen, the kind of track you can easily replay without fatigue.
While some
may wish for a bit more dynamic expansion or risk-taking, the band’s sense of
conviction and control is undeniable. This single feels like a solid step
forward, hinting at a heavier, darker direction while maintaining accessible
hooks.
Overall,
Beggars Whisky deliver a concise, powerful, and highly enjoyable track that
leaves a strong impression.

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