Chris Colepaugh, Mama’s Eyes Review
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Chris Colepaugh began his solo career in 2001 with Trip, Colepaugh began playing all the instruments himself on his albums, but still credited them to Chris Colepaugh and the Cosmic Crew. Colepaugh’s career took an unexpected hiatus when he required emergency surgery on his gall bladder in 2004 and suffered through a long recovery process. He did not return to recording until 2006, with the album In Your Backyard. The next release was the live album Burning (2009), recorded with band mates Daigle and drummer Danny Bourgeois. Colepaugh’s 2010 album, Missed a Page was widely acclaimed. Colepaugh’s album, RnR, was released in 2016. Colepaugh’s most recent release with be spread throughout the 2019 calendar year, with one song being released each month. The first single, “Louder” (Read Review Here) and now, Colepaugh’s second single “Mama’s Eyes,” is the next installment of the overall twelve songs to be released.
Positives:
Vicious guitar, rock arena drums with Colepaugh’s hard-hitting voice. “Mama’s Eyes,” is straight up the shiz!
Bottom Line:
Driving rhythms, gritty affected guitar with heavy thumping bass support that will knock you back and take your breath. Colepaugh is on fire with this single. The melody rings in your ear, by the second chorus you are singing right alongside Colepaugh. His lyrics are relatable, who can knock a guy who tributes his mom. “Mama’s Eyes,” is a glowing single. This one rocks my friends. That’s the short of it!