Single Review: Madysin Hatter – “Wild & Strange”

Madysin Hatter

photo courtesy of Madysin Hatter; photo by Brandon Ripley of Sleepless Pictures

Single Review of Madysin Hatter: “Wild & Strange”

Madysin Hatter is a classic hard rock vocalist, a singer whose powerful voice is fully fluent in hard rockin’ howls and screams. She uses her vocal tool to great effect on “Wild & Strange.” The musicianship is tight and interesting throughout, not surprising given the pedigree of the musicians joining Madysin on this recording: Tyler Bryant (Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown), Frank Ferrer (Guns N’ Roses), Rob Bailey (David Johansen), and Brett Bass (Gregg Allman).

Madysin Hatter – "Wild & Strange"

image courtesy of Madysin Hatter; photo by Brandon Ripley of Sleepless Pictures

“Wild & Strange” begins with an instrumental build. Not a slow build, per se, but first crunchy drum, then guitars, and then a relatively unadorned vocal line through the opening chorus before the vocals get a little meatier and the music bed gets a bit fuller. By the second verse, the occasional guitar flourish changes things up some more, and by the end of the second chorus, it’s time for a sassy vocal bridge (“I’d need a lobotomy just to give you a shot at me…”) that leads into some brief guitar shredding. From there, the song ends in power – vocals, guitars, drums.

Madysin Hatter

photo courtesy of Madysin Hatter; photo by Kamera Shoots NYC

In summary, “Wild & Strange” is a true, crunchy rock song with a bit of an updated ’80s swagger. Well-structured, catchy, memorable, with excellent musicianship. Of course, that’s how I would describe the song as a reviewer. As a music fan, I’d just say “Dude, this song rocks!”

More About Madysin Hatter

To find your way to any and all things Madysin Hatter – interviews, recordings, music videos, press releases, and more – you can start with her “link tree.” As for live shows, there aren’t any currently scheduled, but if any are added you’ll likely find them on the “live” page of Madysin’s website.

You’ll find the video for “Wild & Strange”  here on YouTube. If that’s not enough, there’s also a lyric video available.