A heavy dose of rock, with a dash of disco and a hearty helping of blues- Tom Auton’s latest single ‘Victim of the Groove’ will have us all at its mercy. 

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“‘Victim of the Groove’ feels like something of an exultation for the artist and indeed has the power to offer the same liberation to its listeners.  ”


A heavy dose of rock, with a dash of disco and a hearty helping of blues- Tom Auton’s latest single ‘Victim of the Groove’ will have us all at its mercy. 

Welsh-born rocker Tom Auton offers up a satirical exploration of the self-hatred that often manifests itself within an artist when they reach a mental block. He ironically mocks himself throughout the track, wallowing in lyrical pools of self-pity and doubt, but despite its autobiographical nature, the track still garners huge relatability kudos.

These lyrical sentiments are thrust upon the listener wrapped in reams of blues-rock hooks and low-slung bass riffs that grab you from the off. ‘Victim of the Groove’ feels like something of an exultation for the artist and indeed has the power to offer the same liberation to its listeners.  



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