Credit: Mikey Lavi

Tatum Quinn IS INDEED “KILLING IT!” Not only with her empowering performances and distinct voice, but also with her latest revivalist release, “Back in Time,” where we are literally transported back to the good old days of ’70s rock and roll!

The Berklee-trained singer has steadily gained a reputation for her pop-rock tunes as well as her charismatic personality. She always puts her audience first, keen on delivering truthful music and connecting with her fans to tell her own authentic story, aiming to provide them with an influential musical refuge.

In her latest release, the 27-year-old singer uses bold and empowering lyrics to explore themes of self-discovery, growth, independence, and resilience. This is not your typical breakup song, as Quinn takes you through the whole journey of an abrupt and painful breakup to the triumphant moment of absolute liberation from past restraints and love delusions. It seems that pain indeed makes us stronger! Despite being left “high and dry,” she courageously expresses a point where she is “out there killing it,” a line delivered with unmatched vocal strength and unparalleled confidence.

Her vocal delivery is without a doubt both powerful and captivating. Right from the intro, you are immediately drawn in by a groovy guitar riff, followed by a statement vocal performance of the chorus with an assertive and playful melody. The song smoothly builds up while always maintaining an upbeat and enthusiastic feel. You can’t help but feel extremely inspired and energized throughout the entire song. Don’t be too surprised if you end up bursting with an overwhelming surge of energy and empowerment!

This song is surely a statement of liberation and empowerment. Quinn not only delivers a killer performance and a freeing anthem of liberation but also asserts the emotive and liberating power of the timeless effect of classic ’70s rock, freeing us and herself from modern musical expectations and proving that genuine artistry knows no temporal bounds.