Nashville rocker Aaron Marlowe tackles the corporate American life on "Blood On The Bottom Line," pairing rocking instrumentation with striking, meaningful lyricism to takes aim at Aaron’s recent challenges in everyday work life.
With a catchy chorus that unfurls the tale of common burnout, the track personally encapsulates Marlowe’s experiences as a software engineer in corporate America. It’s kinda like he’s holding up a mirror to all those corporate headaches and quirky personalities we’ve all encountered at some point, y’know?
Influenced by a family steeped with a rich love of the Grand Ole Opry and country legends such as Alabama and Johnny Cash, Marlowe’s musical journey spans an impressive 25 years of guitar playing. He’s only recently broken into the Nashville music scene, but he’s already carving out a unique space for himself. His approach? Simple yet impactful sonic tales that leave us craving more from this emerging talent.