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Listen on Spotify - https://spoti.fi/2Pu3hZE iTunes/Apple Music - https://apple.co/31TrFGO Facebook - http://bit.ly/2pVyUAL Website - http://www.60md.com Merchandise - http://tee.pub/lic/pOQSVF18ma0 Sixty Miles Down – “This Is Me (Feeling Cold)” – Single Review by Jerry@sleepingbagstudios When I heard this new song from Sixty Miles Down, called “This Is Me (Feeling Cold),” I did feel like I was hearing something different from what I’d heard this John Mosco-led band in the past…that was the first thing that hit me. In most cases, including this one, trying out something different is always a move that I respect – I don’t think any of us should have to be pinned down to creating art or music in a singular way, and that freedom of expression – going where the song or the moment itself takes you – is the most important part of what guides you in how to get the best out of yourself. More specifically, when I first heard “This Is Me (Feeling Cold),” I could hear and feel the isolation that John was singing about, but what I genuinely believe I heard beyond that, was potential, possibilities, and opportunities ahead. To be even more truthful, I actually started thinking about Alice In Chains. Not necessarily because “This Is Me (Feeling Cold)” reminded me too much of the band sound-wise…though there are comparisons that could be made, in particular through the vocals/harmonies on this new Sixty Miles Down single – but also because of a memory that came back to me from listening to AIC long ago. It was back in that period of adjustment their fans experienced in life without Layne, on the album Black Gives Way To Blue. I remember going through the songs on that record, thinking that I wasn’t at all finding what I was hoping for or looking for…track by track, nothing was going to fill the hole that Staley left behind, and I wasn’t hearing that spark of something new that was gonna give me some kinda hope for AIC’s future. I remember almost getting to the end of the album, disappointed that what I was desperate to find didn’t seem to be there at all…until it was, in the final/title-track of the record – “Black Gives Way To Blue.” In that moment, I heard EVERYTHING I wanted to hear – not just in the song itself, but in the song behind the song…it was like I could hear a pathway forward for a lot of my past heroes to go on making music, and a way of honoring what they’d achieved together by leaving it behind & moving forward into doing something NEW. “Black Gives Way To Blue” represented that hope, potential, opportunity and possibility ahead, much like this single seems to for 60MD. It too was a very short song, or at least for AIC, clocking in at just barely over three-minutes in length. It wasn’t quite as short as “This Is Me (Feeling Cold)” by 60MD here, but the same kind of profound effect was achieved all the same…listening to this song felt like it actually opens a significant amount of doors for the potential, possibilities, and opportunities ahead of John’s band and their music. Kinda made me smile to be honest with ya…yes the song itself is pretty damn desolate & grim when it comes to its lyrics and the sadness you can infer from what Mosco is singing about…but there was something special about listening to “This Is Me (Feeling Cold)” that really felt like it has to be acknowledged that what might appear to be a small, careful & cautious step forward to us, can be a giant leap forward in who we are, what we do, and how we do it. Essentially, while “This Is Me (Feeling Cold)” is less than ninety seconds long, the impact it could go on to have with the music of Sixty Miles Down could last a whole lot longer. Pay attention to the signs dear readers, dear friends. More often than not, the anxiety we feel inside ourselves when we’re doing something different is what tells us were about to do something genuinely special in the next chapter of our story ahead. I believe that John and Sixty Miles Down have probably experienced a whole lot of that feeling in releasing “This Is Me (Feeling Cold),” but mark my words, this is likely a true indication of how the sound of 60MD can continue to expand, and a large part of what could be the blueprint for the path forward as they set up shop to surge into the prime of their career throughout the years to follow.