Something Clever
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Hard rock is in need of a duo like White Stripes or Twenty One Pilots, and
Something Clever’s Adam Nelson and Kelly Flusk are poised to claim that spot.
Inspired by a Charles Bukowski quote “Find what you love, and let it kill you.”,
their latest banger “Let It Kill Me” hits home for the North Carolina duo. Shouting
an overall theme of endurance through hardships and finding purpose through
victory has proven to be a successful message. Nelson’s lyrics bleed from his
past with stories of life’s struggles, anger and depression. But the songs deliver
a message of hope and acceptance. Sonically they bring a fresh perspective on
alternative metal, which got them opening spots for All That Remains, Red Sun
Rising, and Danny Wimmer Presents: Carolina Rebellion. But you would also find
them alongside Nine Inch Nails, Asking Alexandria, or I Prevail.
Something Clever’s Adam Nelson and Kelly Flusk are poised to claim that spot.
Inspired by a Charles Bukowski quote “Find what you love, and let it kill you.”,
their latest banger “Let It Kill Me” hits home for the North Carolina duo. Shouting
an overall theme of endurance through hardships and finding purpose through
victory has proven to be a successful message. Nelson’s lyrics bleed from his
past with stories of life’s struggles, anger and depression. But the songs deliver
a message of hope and acceptance. Sonically they bring a fresh perspective on
alternative metal, which got them opening spots for All That Remains, Red Sun
Rising, and Danny Wimmer Presents: Carolina Rebellion. But you would also find
them alongside Nine Inch Nails, Asking Alexandria, or I Prevail.
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