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REVIEW album MASSEY Tattoo My Heart (Single)

MASSEY’s “Tattoo My Heart” Hits Deep With Electrifying Soul

Tattoo My Heart (Single)

MASSEY

MASSEY is on a roll. With his first two singles surpassing a combined 100,000 YouTube views, the enigmatic rocker is proving he’s got both the charisma and the songwriting chops to command attention.

His latest release, "Tattoo My Heart", is another bold statement - an intoxicating blend of fiery passion, vintage rock 'n' roll swagger, and the haunting allure of New Orleans.

From the opening guitar licks, courtesy of Peter Oravetz and Daniel Groover, there is an immediate sense of urgency, as if we have stepped into a world where love, danger and fate intertwine in the sultry heat of the French Quarter.

Charlie Wooton’s bass rumbles beneath the surface like the Mississippi River itself, anchoring the song’s heartbeat while MASSEY’s deep, soulful voice delivers a tale of love that leaves an indelible mark - just like a tattoo.

Lyrically, Tattoo My Heart plays with the seductive mystique of the Crescent City, evoking images of flickering gaslights, whispered voodoo secrets, and love affairs that burn too hot to fade.

MASSEY’s vocals are both commanding and vulnerable. The chorus swells with intensity, driven by a dynamic arrangement that feels both classic and fresh - equal parts late-night blues club and cinematic rock anthem.

But what sets MASSEY apart is his ability to fuse raw, vintage rock energy with a modern sensibility.

There’s a clear reverence for the greats - hints of Jim Morrison’s dark poetry, Prince’s sultry funk, and even some of Springsteen’s grand storytelling - but he never feels like he’s imitating.

Instead, he channels those influences into something entirely his own, an artistic vision that is unapologetically theatrical yet deeply personal.

The music video for Tattoo My Heart only deepens the song’s hypnotic pull. Created with AI-driven visuals, the video unfolds as a kaleidoscope of shifting faces, smoky alleyways, and the spectral glow of neon lights. It’s a visual love letter to New Orleans, capturing the city’s magic without ever settling for the expected. The effect is mesmerizing, reinforcing the song’s theme: some places, and some loves, never really leave you.

With Tattoo My Heart, MASSEY cements himself as more than just a flashy newcomer. He is an artist with vision. And if the momentum he’s building is any indication, this is just the beginning.

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