Who said love songs have to be lovey dovey, soft, and humble. Well if you are a fan of rock music then you should listen to the track “I Love You” done by the Canadian half American rock band named Swilly.

Fronted by the singer/songwriter Steven Williams, led by Kevin Campbell playing the rhythm guitar and Carl Holz on the drums – all supported by the work of lyricist Tammy Throneberry. The band brings you swaggering attitude that you will find lacking in modern music today.

The band is set to release their next album titled “Size Matters” this year in 2019. “I Love You” is the opening track. The song has already been released and you can listen to it on YouTube.

In the song, the vocals have been placed at the center of the hard-hitting drums and give way to intense riff. The theme of the song has been kept distinctive and keeps the listener engaged till the end.

Packed to the brim, the new album will be the latest addition to the hard hitting catalog of rock music. Besides, there will be special performance by Jimmy Armstrong and Klaus Passengger, who are seen soloing with Kevin Campbell in the track “Dirty Boys”. If you are a little bit curious about the work that was done during the collaboration in between the trio, then here is a little bit of an overview about the track to help you make a guess work or figure out what kind of tune does the music has.

“Dirty Boys” is the second last composition from the 2019 album. The band is popular for its creation of authentic and raw intros. In the track, you will be instantly drawn by the elongated intro part, which focuses on the playing of the guitar. The guitar seems to be a crucial part of the song as you would notice that it leads in a major part of the song. Added to it is the sound of the grunge-like vocals that add to the raw-rock sound.