
Dan Lowe’s song “Flame,” originally released during the 2020 election, has found renewed relevance as the 2024 election approaches. The track, known for its sharp guitar riffs and Lowe’s intense vocals, captures the urgency of a divided political landscape.
What distinguishes “Flame” is its balance of raw intensity with unexpected depth. Producer Dean Baskerville, who has worked with Sheryl Crow and Everclear, added a piano line that tempers the track’s fire with a reflective tone, complemented by haunting background vocals.
Initially recorded remotely due to the pandemic, the song has remained strikingly relevant. Lowe’s biting lyrics and passionate delivery reflect ongoing political tensions, proving that “Flame” resonates as powerfully today as it did when first released.
About Dan Lowe & The Skeletal Remains
Dan Lowe, a songwriter and musician from Alaska, has a diverse sound blending rock, folk, jazz, and blues, influenced by The Beatles, Randy Newman, and Bob Dylan. After suffering a stroke, Lowe faced the challenge of relearning his craft, deepening his connection to music. Named Portland’s Performing Songwriter of the Year, Lowe is currently focused on live performances and commercial placements. With “Flame,” he showcases his resilience and the enduring power of music to capture pivotal moments.