Rock n’ Roll, at its core, is a collaborative event. It is the process by which separate minds become a collective consciousness for the purpose of self-expression through stadium-sized guitar riffs and explosive vocal performances. Odd Marshall, the rocking singer/songwriter, is taking the collaborative core of rock music to new heights on Seconds. The artist’s proper sophomore effort, set for release on March 6, is produced by Blind Melon’s Christopher Thorn and features appearances from Rami Jaffee of Foo Fighters, Mathias Schneeberger of Afghan Whigs, and more. Seconds is gearing up to be a love letter to the magic of Rock n’ Roll.
A hint of that magic lies within “Wreck Your Life (For Rock n’ Roll),” the latest single from singer/songwriter Odd Marshall. The road-tested, bluesy anthem captures the youthful listlessness that Rock has personified over the years, while marking the latest preview of Marshall’s sophomore album, Seconds. Glide is proud to premiere “Wreck Your Life (For Rock n’ Roll),” which you can now listen to below.
The latest single from Seconds is the carefully crafted piece of nostalgic rock fusion everyone could use a listen to. With psychedelic undertones and an unwavering attention to detail, Marshall combines folksy storytelling with the attitude of rock with tremendous ease. The pop-tinted single is an ode to the artist’s beloved 70s-era rockers without relying on tropes, forcing “Wreck Your Life (For Rock n’ Roll)” to land somewhere between familiar and otherworldly with nods to The Marcus King Band and The Doobie Brothers. With the help of Blind Melon’s guitarists, Rogers Stevens and Thorn, Marshall’s latest single is an unfiltered expression of the artist’s love for Rock n’ Roll.
The anticipated release of Seconds is only days away now, and the latest single hints at a stellar, landmark release for Odd Marshall. The Thorn-produced sophomore effort from the veteran musician is shaping up to be a dedication to the progression of Marshall and rock music. The world premiere of “Wreck Your Life (For Rock n’ Roll)” can be heard below.







