When Blues marries Rock, outstanding vocal abilities meet raw emotions, and sincere writing joins intense musicality, all of which results in Don’t Call Me Tina’s “I’m Not Human.”
Don’t Call Me Tina is the musical project of the genuine singer-songwriter and guitarist Christina Brennan. In her latest release, “I’m Not Human,” she unleashes her musical power and utilizes her moving sensitivities to make one sympathize with a person who’s not-so-victim, but rather a person whose love is risky and driven by dangerous desires.
“I’m Not Human” is filled with complex emotions of affection and guilt, conveyed by poignant storytelling, sensational vocals, and passionate instrumentals. All of the elements work together to make you pity someone responsible for making their partner leave everything behind just to be with them. Showing sympathy here is not because of the story itself; it’s because of how it’s told, and that demonstrates Brennan’s musical prowess and authentic artistry.
Right from the start, the combination of the heartwarming instrumentation and the soul-stirring, soulful vocals instantly captures attention and melts one’s heart. As the song progresses, we witness a blend of Blues, Rock, and Folky Country that offers warm, dynamic vibes. The driven guitar makes an excellent duo with marvelous vocals; both of them sing along, creating a fiery ambiance.
The musical composition portrays the lyrical topic intensely and makes one seamlessly engage. However, the component that shows the emotional depths of the song and makes one addicted to it is the masterful vocal performance. Christina Brennan has such a powerful voice with the ability to sound vulnerable, melancholic, and affectionate. Her voice lures one in for endless repeats.
You may not have experienced guilty love before, but Don’t Call Me Tina will make you feel as you did and leave you touched.