Vancouver based artist Rich Chambers releases garage rock-infused contender ‘High School Can’t Last Forever’
Redefining soft rock and garage rock, Rich Chambers is known for his heartfelt, signature sound.
Back with his latest release ‘High School Can’t Last Forever’, the rocking new release merges the sounds of Green Day and Buddy Holly to explore a time in our lives we all remember well.
Sounding quite nostalgic yet refreshing to the times, if Rich Chambers’ new single doesn’t get you singing along to its addictive nature, who knows what will.
Sharing his thoughts on the release, Rich Chambers explains, “High school often seems to represent that moment in our lives where anything is possible. It is our launching pad to life, so to speak.
From that point, we all start to make decisions (or don’t make decisions) that ultimately start each of us off down our own unique life path. “High School Can’t Last Forever” is a song that tackles this defining moment in our lives.
It begs the notion that those who follow dreams or take chances to go after something often live without regret; whereas, those who are never willing to take a chance or squash their dreams (for whatever reason) often live with regret and find themselves looking back to life’s launching pad (high school), wishing they could launch again.
It does this to the backbeat of an under three minute, timeless, rock n’ roll soundtrack.”
Forever timeless and youthful, ‘High School Can’t Last Forever’ is a reminder to always stay in the present moment – it’ll never come again.