Ve*hic*u*lar by Nick Andrea
- Arashk Azizi

- Sep 20
- 2 min read

Nick Andrea’s Ve*hic*u*lar is a revival of old-school rock, deeply infused with jazz, blues, and even country. Across this six-track EP, Andrea blends genres effortlessly, creating a sound that is both nostalgic and strikingly modern, with a soulful vocal style. Each track feels cinematic, almost like it could underscore a scene in a Tarantino film, gritty, evocative, and full of character.
The vocals on Ve*hic*u*lar are raw, soulful, and deeply expressive, delivered with a slightly raspy, back-of-the-throat timbre that immediately commands attention. At times reminiscent of Ray Charles’ heartfelt vulnerability or Screamin’ Jay Hawkins’ theatrical grit, Nick Andrea’s voice carries the emotional weight of each song, from playful swagger to heartfelt melancholy. This vocal style perfectly complements the album’s fusion of rock, blues, jazz, and country, adding a human, lived-in quality that makes every track feel cinematic and alive.
The opening track, “Vehicle”, is a jazz-rock powerhouse, with a brass section weaving between vocals and guitar lines to create a lively, sophisticated groove. “Little Hottie” showcases a solo trumpet with harmon mute that sings with both joy and a raw emotional edge, setting the tone for the album’s genre-blurring journey.
“Guilty of the Worst” leans into a rock-meets-hillbilly aesthetic, featuring earthy, expressive vocals and instrumentation that give it an authentic, lived-in feel. “(Ballad of the) Unrepentant Child” brings iconic piano riffs to the forefront in a classical-rock fusion that is both melodic and deeply emotional.
“Little Hottie’s Revenge” opens with a bold trumpet line, supported by a heavy, steady rhythm that grounds the piece while evoking cinematic tension. The album closes with “The Bill is Coming Due”, a country-tinged finale where acoustic guitar and vintage textures conjure images of dusty roads and small-town stories, leaving the listener with a sense of narrative closure.
Ve*hic*u*lar is a masterclass in genre-blending, seamlessly fusing rock, blues, jazz, and even hints of country and funk. Each track moves effortlessly between styles, with brass, piano, guitar, and harmonica weaving together in unexpected ways that feel both natural and adventurous. This fearless approach to mixing genres gives the album a distinctive identity, making it stand out as a bold, modern statement while honoring the rich traditions of classic American music.
Throughout Ve*hic*u*lar, Nick Andrea proves himself unafraid to explore uncharted musical territories. The album’s fusion of rock, jazz, blues, and country, combined with soulful, expressive vocals, makes it an unforgettable listening experience, a modern indie statement steeped in musical freedom and character.
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