Single Review: Jaime Kyle – “I Hear You Knocking”

Jaime Kyle promo photo

photo courtesy of Jaime Kyle and BJF Media

Single Review of Jaime Kyle: “I Hear You Knocking”

I recently reviewed Jaime Kyle‘s most recent album, Wild One, as well as the release of Bernie Marsden’s last single, “Invisible,” which featured Jaime. Both the album and the single leaned into Jaime’s rock and roll skill set. Well, her new single, “I Hear You Knocking,” skews a bit country – or, at the very minimum, deep-fried Southern rock – as the Nashville-based singer-songwriter slips a little twang into her cover of the Dave Edmunds classic. (Yes, Edmunds’ version was also a cover, but hey, do your a quick Wikipedia search if you want more deets on the song’s history.)

Jaime Kyle – "I Hear You Knocking" cover art

image courtesy of Jaime Kyle and BJF Media

“I Hear You Knocking” begins with a crunchy guitar riff, accompanied by Jaime’s rough-edged bluesy country-rock vocal and a steady, mid-tempo classic rock rhythm. I’d place Jaime’s rendition of “I Hear You Knocking” on a playlist with Foghat and Kenny Rogers, as the mid-point connecting those two. Or, perhaps, between the Fabulous Thunderbirds and George Thorogood.

Jaime’s vocals on this track are steady through the verses. And, of course, her powerful voice is able to emphatically punctuate the energy required by the “I hear you knocking” portion of the chorus while also being appropriately dismissive on the back-half of the song’s central lyric, “go back where you’ve been.”

All in all, this is a cool track smack dab in the sweet spot of Jaime’s wheelhouse. If your musical tastes include any of the artists I’ve mentioned in this review, you should definitely give this cool song a listen; I bet you’ll enjoy it.

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