4:36

Come On Home
v5.5
roots rock with strong influences from rock and roll, blues rock, and boogie, Raw stripped back recording, Loose, little imperfections and spontaneous energy, Driving shuffle groove, rhythm has a swinging, almost bar-band feel, Blues-based guitar, The guitar parts rely on simple, punchy riffs and fills, Prominent electric piano, Electric piano gives the song much of its infectious groove, Call-and-response vocals, backing vocals answer the lead in a way that’s rooted in early rock and R&B traditions, Repetitive, catchy structure, Built around a memorable riff and groove, Medium-fast tempo around 124 BPM, Shuffle/swing feel, Bluesy I–IV–V style harmony, Crunchy but clean electric guitar, Electric piano, Tight bass that locks in with the drums, A vocal that’s energetic and conversational, earthy, no-frills rock and roll, relaxed, gritty, and driven by groove
5:48

Hold On Tonight
v5.5
blend of blues rock, soul, and gospel-influenced rock, raw and most emotionally direct, Blues rock, built around a slow, heavy blues groove with a repeating guitar riff and simple chord progression, Loose feel, Soul, impassioned, almost pleading vocal inspired by American soul singers, raspy, emotional register, Gospel influence, refrain feels like a gospel call, rich backing harmonies, Minimalist arrangement, Electric piano, Bass, Drums, Electric guitars, Vocal harmonies, spontaneous, slight imperfections, Late-’60s roots rock, blues, early rock and roll, and R&B, A medium-slow tempo around 80 BPM, Warm, slightly overdriven guitars, Fender Rhodes or similar electric piano, A deep, melodic bassline, Natural, roomy drums, Vocals that prioritize emotion, overall mood is desperate, vulnerable, passionate, and intimate, blues-rock groove, emotionally unguarded
