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Perth, Western Australia — International music publication Edgar Allan Poets has published a glowing review of “You And The Blues”, the latest single from Michael Vdelli And The Art Of Dysfunction, calling it “a gift… blending authentic blues with modern elements seamlessly.”

The reviewer describes the track as a late‑night, cinematic blues scene — a world of dim lights, slow grooves, and emotional weight. They highlight the song’s atmosphere as “nocturnal” and “infectious,” praising the band’s ability to create a mood that pulls the listener straight into the story.

A Band With Real Presence

The review emphasises the strength of the lineup, noting how each musician shapes the emotional core of the track:

  • Michael Vdelli — vocals and guitar with warmth, grit, and soul.
  • Michael Menna — expressive guitar lines that add tension and colour.
  • Kelly McCarthy — deep, steady bass that anchors the track.
  • Royce Mack — dynamic drumming that drives the song’s heartbeat.

The reviewer makes it clear: this is a band with chemistry, intent, and a shared artistic vision.

A Solo That Cuts Deep

The guitar solo at 3:20 is singled out as a standout moment — atmospheric, evocative, and emotionally charged. It’s described as a moment that rises out of the darkness and leaves a mark.

A Must‑Hear For Blues Fans

Edgar Allan Poets concludes that “You And The Blues” deserves a place in any blues lover’s collection, praising its emotional depth, storytelling, and modern cinematic edge.

Read the full review here:👉 Edgar Allan Poets – Full Article

For those who don’t read the whole thing:This song hits with atmosphere, soul, and intent — a modern blues track that feels alive, honest, and built to last.