
Kevin Driscoll’s debut solo single “Black It Out” arrives as a stark meditation on relationship endings, built around a foundation of melancholic vulnerability that never feels forced. The Jacksonville-based artist handles nearly all the instrumentation himself, creating a masterpiece.
Kevin’s vocals carry a weathered quality that suits the material perfectly. And Jeremiah Johnson’s synth solo is amazing, which weaves through the arrangement like a ghost, adding texture without overwhelming the core message. The production, handled by Johnson with engineering from Richard Dudley at Long Jump Records, serves the song rather than showcasing itself.
If this track hits you like it did me, give Kevin Driscoll a follow. You’ll want to hear what’s next.
