Chicago brothers savor musical career with catchy lyrics

A three brother band from Chicago, called Saving forever, released their new single, “Million Ways.” It is has the typical pop pattern and the catchy rhythmical beat that draws in listeners to this fresh band making their mark.

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A three brother band from Chicago, called Saving forever, released their new single, “Million Ways.” It is has the typical pop pattern and the catchy rhythmical beat that draws in listeners to this fresh band making their mark.

Ashton Long, Staff Writer

Performing like they are the Jonas Brothers, their cocky vibes and stereotypical pop voices draw a small crowd of listeners to the cheery and catchy beat. The band, Saving Forever, grabs the audience’s attention, luring them to sing along to “Million Ways.” Eventually, the song creates the inevitable, in which the listeners’ brains are ingrained with the repeating lyrics of tough love and fixing problems.

The three Chicago brothers, who call themselves Saving Forever, began their musical journey at the age of four when they began to play the piano as well as educated in the arts of music. They first played as a band in church which allowed older musicians to mentor them, paving the way for them to perform in other churches. Finally, the three young boys decided to begin creating their own music in an effort to share their talent with others.

“Million Ways” impressively introduces its uniformity with a smooth opening of the base guitar. Their teenage voices fill the air with verses of their need to figure out the problem with their protagonist in the song. The catchy lyrics soon advance 30 seconds into the song from “Baby, what’s the problem, why don’t you give me all your love in a bottle” to “Baby, what’s the problem, I got a million ways to solve them.” Even though these lines are sung over and over, heads move to the sprightly beat along with the intense tapping of the foot to the fast tempo.

Saving Forever has definitely made a reputable impression with their latest song “Million Ways.” It has an authentic pop pattern and is radio worthy.

For a view of “Million Ways” click here.