
Lois Powell and Night Wolf have been building something with each release, and “Unstoppable” is the kind of track that makes you go back and listen again before it even finishes.
The first seconds alone are enough to get your attention. A distorted acoustic guitar that has a bit of grit to it, not polished to the point of losing character. It sets a tone that the rest of the song actually follows through on, which is rarer than it should be.
Lois’ voice carries the whole thing with a quiet confidence. The lyrics deal with resilience and holding yourself together, but she never oversells it. She means what she is singing, and you can hear that plainly. That kind of authenticity is hard to fake and even harder to teach. The arrangement takes its time, which works in the song’s favour and the strings that arrive toward the end do not feel like a production trick. They feel like the song finally exhaling after holding its breath. The payoff hits because the groundwork was laid properly.
This is the sort of track that would fit a film scene, a long drive, or an afternoon when you need something that actually means something. Genuine, well-crafted and worth every second of your attention.
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