Motihari Brigade goes for a colossal rock standard, with the kind of spirit that doesn’t shy away from taking chances. Their rendition of “Fortunate Son” is explosive, imbuing the Creedence Clearwater Revival anthem with a new sense of urgency and transforming it into a fierce warning shot across the bow of the modern age. The band grabs the song’s confrontational spirit and delivers a performance that is alive, restless, and impossible to ignore.
The single is the only cover song on the album, but it carries a lot of weight. Motihari Brigade intensifies the track’s anti-war tension, amplifying the song’s long-standing frustration toward runaway militarism. Every second is full of purpose, instrumentation pounding, and uncompromising momentum pushing the message with unfiltered force. The band capture the anger and unease at the heart of the song and make it feel fiercely relevant all over again.
That refusal to soften the edges is what makes this release so effective. Motihari Brigade takes the spirit, urgency, and rebellious heartbeat that made “Fortunate Son” iconic in the first place and adds enough firepower to make it unmistakably their own. The result is a blistering, emotionally charged release that hits hard from start to finish.
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