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Jacks and Atoms “What I Know”

The discovery of Jacks and Atoms is definitely worthwhile. You’ll thank yourself later for listening to their music. The Chicago duo are marvelous musicians and spectacular memory creators. They create such a momentum in their music, energetic, stadium-filling, blood-bioling. Heart-thumping drums paired with genuine lyrics and heartfelt vocal with a touch of mid-2000s’ nostalgia. “What I Know” has an intoxicating vibe that keeps on brewing. Their music is quite unstoppable in that manner and very addictive to a point you’ll feel a little sad when it stops.

“What I Know” is about challenge and self exploration. Change and adaptation goes hand in hand in the process of discovery and evolution. A forward movement is in place. The track is a fantastic pop rock anthem, but there’s more to the music and even more to the duo of Jacks and Atoms.

In their addreneline-rushing, energy-splashing singles, there’s always a broader view that feels so appealing and liberating. At first, you’d think it’s the incredibly rich vibe, but there’s so much more to that. The heart desires to be free. A person desires to be challenged, to expand and go to places with extraordinary views. There is a primal desire and a calling that we all feel, and their songs understand that. They take you on a journey, to climb a mountain, to expand your vision, to be inspired and passionate about something again.

Their music is chain-breaking and beautiful. A touch of solitude but never alone. With their songs in the background, you’ll never feel alone. Life is so much more than what we see in the mundane. They remind you of your own potentials and the limitlessness and beautiful of this world. This and all contributes to why Jacks and Atoms’ music is so irresistible. Once you hear one song, you’ll want another, and soon you know you want to hear a full-length album.

Their music is as inspired and uplifting well as it’s liberating. They lighten your world-weary eyes with sparks again, and that’s something really unique about Jacks and Atoms.