Striking artwork and a unique fusion of contemporary emo and classic pop punk – Free Mace captures his own artistic identity, with the proudly atmospheric and revealing new album Better Off Bitter.
Jacksonville--Florida--USA
“Authenticity and realness is what I strive for always, even outside of music. To me, being true to who you are is the most effective and impactful way to be able to reach others and relate to the listeners.”
There’s pain and uncertainty, like in life itself, but ultimately the songwriter promises a level of understanding, of shared commitment to the journey, and with that comes a welcomed degree of solace.
After his humble yet cleverly unforgettable take that was New Year’s Day, it’s a pleasure to hear new music from Jacksonville songwriter Rett Wicker, and Losing Ground pours through with ease and connects beautifully.
New Year’s Day sets itself apart from other seasonal offerings and injects a much needed hit of truth and integrity into the modern scene.
Creatively unpredictable and conceptually on point, Free Mace blends genres and gets straight to the heart of hypocrisy and fake news in modern life.
Tackling the topic of the Caroleans, soldiers of Swedish Kings Charles XI and Charles XII, during the late 17th and early 18th centuries, To The Fallen Sons is a uniquely mighty progressive rock and metal composition.