The Rick Lee Vinson Group brings one of the prettiest new songs of the year with “Sept You,” which fits the acoustic folk rock format perfectly. Originally from Las Vegas, and known for their pop punk sound the band’s last song tackles the subject of long-term partnerships in an effectively personal yet epic manner.
“Sept You” captured live at the underground Treehouse Studios In Nashville Tennessee and produced by Rick Lee Vinson and co-produced by Chris Folsom. Indeed their craftsmanship is evident to the extent that every word of the songs and every tune sounds real.
‘Sept You’ is not just an anthem of love; it’s a two and a half minutes of contemplation over dependency and letting go in a relationship. By incorporating somewhat gentle beat of American roots and rock and roll country motifs, the song brings the feel of both buildup and the conquer as well. In the song there is constant dynamic, vibrant guitar accompaniment which is complemented with solidarity filled lyrics by Vinson.
The text of the song, which was created with Rick Lee Vinson and the lyricist Larry Levinsohn, will sound familiar to any person who tried to work through the difficult stages of a serious relationship. The result is an artifact that seems familiar and at the same time, timeless: it is as if music has produced a wave on a still pond. For fans of Americana, alt-country, and acoustic rock, “Sept You” is a well-constructed disc with a song that is spiritually inspiring and includes powerful lyrics, great voices and a great piece of work.