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Matthew Austin Hunt transposes funks with elegant folk-rock staccato in the song ‘Free’

The upcoming country-rock musician Matthew Austin Hunt quickly transports the listeners to a simpler and upshot setting with the choppy rhythms in the song ‘Free’.

Matthew Austin Hunt

Music has an emotion that is universally accepted. Rock musician Matthew Austin Hunt rises on a music scene that is rusted for the last year due to the clasp of the grave pandemic. Coronavirus could not stop the flow of music even when the musicians struggled to grow without tours and festivals. With the new situation, upcoming artists like Matthew didn’t hesitate to unleash their prowess at the recording studios. He has come up with some fresh and mighty rock rhythms in the latest single ‘Free’ currently available on every major streaming platform.

Matthew Austin Hunt’s musical path was most likely set for him when he was just seven years old. In the late 1940s, his grandfather, a Los Angeles recording artist, gave him his first guitar, and he was instantly connected to the joy of playing music. As a composer, he has a wide range of influences. Hunt draws on a deep well of long-established hits from the records his father played such as Jerry Jeff, Willie, and Merle, as well as musicians like CCR, Bill Withers, and Stevie Wonder. He has recently dropped a soulful rock track ‘Free’. “Bye London Bye” and “American Made,” his first few singles will be released in Winter/Spring, with the full album. He absorbs the raw emotion of rock music to present the swagger with a live sound that immediately takes the listener to a simpler, even more, cheerful atmosphere.