“Rock to the Top” is a song that burrows in on first listen and doesn’t let go.
The guitar opens thick and immediate, and it hits that sweet spot where something feels both brand new and like you’ve heard it before. Paul’s voice comes in strong, and the whole thing has this momentum that pulls you along. By the time the chorus lands, you already know the words. That’s not luck. That’s craft.
Paul Le Rocq writes all of this himself. He’s from Quilmes, just outside Buenos Aires, and you can feel the influence of everything from Bon Jovi to Mötley Crüe to Scorpions running through his work. But here’s the thing: it doesn’t sound like he’s trying to recreate the 80s and 90s. It sounds like he grew up worshipping those records, absorbed them completely, and then figured out what he wanted to say with that foundation underneath him.
“Rock to the Top” is the kind of song that reminds you why rock music still matters.
Official website – https://www.paullerocq.com/
