Rob Spice puts out spicy debut “nothing to live for”

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The first single put out onto streaming platforms by Provo, UT, based artist Rob Spice, “nothing to live for”, is an explorative romp through life and love. The song details a rough relationship, where one person feels that they have “nothing to live for” and is “stuck where I am”. Guilt plagues the psyche of the narrator, telling them that they can’t be in a relationship, but also the narrator sees the benefits in having someone to “hold my hand” and “tell me I’m a better man.”

“nothing to live for” utilizes upbeat drums and guitar, interweaved with depressing bass riffs. These highs and lows within the song help to illustrate the back-and-forth of loving life and feeling hopeless found within the lyrics. 

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James Wieners
James Wieners
James Wieners is currently studying Journalism in Chicago. When he's not writing and/or listening to music, he's showing off the beautiful city of Chicago to tourists from around the world as a tour guide.

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