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Trickshooter Social Club’s ‘Television’ Helps Us to Find Beauty in Life’s Quiet Moments.

Writer's picture: Sharanya NadarSharanya Nadar

Trickshooter Social Club’s 'Television' is a mournful reminder of the bittersweet beauty

found in life’s fleeting flashes that end up remaining your unforgettable moments.

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Led by Steve Simoncic’s airy vocals that feel like having a genuine heart-to-heart with your loved ones, 'Television' touches on universally relatable emotions, without being overdone. The harmonica serves as a surprising yet uplifting contrast, acting as the gentle nudge listeners need sometimes to find joy even in the messiest of times.


Guitarist Larry Liss gives the song an edge with riffs that strike a balance between grounded and expansive. The whole thing feels like sitting around a bonfire, swapping stories, and soaking in the moment.


The magic of 'Television' is that it’s not just a song about mourning a huge loss but also about cherishing every moment, big or small, as part of the greater story of life.


'Television' by Trickshooter Social Club will leave you craving for that one life-changing phone call with your loved ones, proving that even the simplest moments in life can leave the most lasting impressions.


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