Justin Levinson – “Homewrecking Machine”

Justin Levinson crafts hooky ’60s-inspired pop that reminds of ’90s power-pop act Jellyfish. Based out of Burlington, Vermont and presently living in Los Angeles, Levinson has earned considerable praise since his 2005 debut for a sound that’s immediately engaging and lovingly familiar. “Homewrecking Machine” is off his most recent, fourth full-length Yes Man, along with the other two tracks below. This effort features a soaring, twangy chorus that showcases his amiable vocals well. A catchy bridge emerges around 01:30, showing just enough variation to captivate at under three minutes.

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