Jake Kulak "Anything At All"
Sounds from USA
28/02/2026 | "Anything At All" by Jake Kulak & The Modern Vandals is a wall of sound that hits like a Supergrass-meets-Arctic Monkeys cocktail—energetic, aggressive, and unapologetically epic. Clocking in at 3'14'', the track surges with defiant passion, driven by explosive guitars and raw, blistering vocals that teeter on the edge of implosion without ever losing control. As the first single from the upcoming album Modern Vandalism, it captures the reckless abandon of newly found freedoms tangled with growing pains, wrapping honest lyrics about human connection and self-discovery in a garage-rock frenzy that refuses to let up from start to finish.
Hailing from Hartford County, Connecticut, Jake Kulak is a young guitar phenom whose journey—from blues-soaked summers in Clarksdale, Mississippi, to graduating from Berklee College of Music—has forged a sound that honors tradition while charging headfirst into the future. "Anything At All" showcases his evolution: a fiery musician with an old soul, channeling the authenticity of the blues through a lens of indie-rock urgency and alternative-edge intensity. With dynamic live energy translated into studio firepower, Kulak doesn't just invite listeners to live in the moment—he demands it, proving that sometimes the best way to confront an ever-changing world is with a guitar turned up to eleven and a voice that refuses to whisper.
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