
Martin Packwood’s “Beach Street Boogie” is a straight-ahead guitar instrumental that wastes no time getting to the point. From the opening bars, the track leans hard into rhythmic drive, with tight drumming and layered riffs that keep things moving.
The lead work is expressive but never overindulgent. Packwood’s phrasing shows that he knows how to keep a melody interesting without dragging it out. He pulls influence from rock and dance-oriented grooves, but the sound is his own. The track feels alive, like it was recorded with real intent to match the hustle and noise of the place it was inspired by: Felixstowe’s Beach Street.
The production is clear, the mix balanced, and the playing sharp. It’s music designed for movement, and it works. If you like guitar-driven instrumentals with bite and bounce, Martin Packwood should be on your radar. If this track hits you like it did me, give him a follow. You’ll want to hear what’s next.