Rock/Review Jamie Alimorad - Two Wrongs
Jamie Alimorad's unique, vocal-centric, genre-fusing music has propelled him to worldwide acclaim. Originally from Harrison, NY, Alimorad pursued his degree in music technology at Northeastern University, where he began his career as a solo artist. He quickly became one of Boston’s most popular college acts, culminating with Alimorad being selected by the university and his class to perform the National Anthem on Northeastern Night at Fenway Park.
“Two Wrongs” is one of Jamie Alimorad's most electric songs to date. It is a powerful dose of rock-infused adrenaline that channels heartache, reflection, and vocal firepower. The song, which was originally written with another performer in mind, finally found its place in Alimorad's voice. The end product is a strong hymn that reverberates long after the last note.
“Two Wrongs” thrives on its immediacy, clocking in as a slender, high-octane recording session finished in just four hours in Los Angeles. The production captures the essence of a live performance without compromising gloss, feeling unpolished and natural. The emotional center of the song reflects this urgency as Alimorad not only sings the lyrics but also experiences them, giving each one a sense of conviction and openness.
The song, which features a soaring chorus and dynamic orchestration that highlight his vocal range and compositional instincts, is musically situated at the intersection of contemporary rock and pop. It's the type of music that begs to be heard loudly, whether on speakers at maximum volume or through headphones alone.
“Two Wrongs'“ lyrics examine the consequences of emotional conflict—those times when anguish and pride clash and nobody emerges victorious. It's sympathetic without being corny and truthful without being melodramatic.
“Two Wrongs,” when heard as a stand-alone song, further establishes Jamie Alimorad as a flexible musician who isn't scared to take chances. It's audacious, urgent, and unquestionably memorable—another powerful step in his developing musical career.