
Nate Vickers, the Houston-born singer and songwriter, has dropped his debut EP “A Little Too Late” and it’s everything a rock fan could ask for. Whether you call it modern rock or classic rock, this EP is a solid, polished, and emotional journey that deserves a spot on your playlist this year.
The EP kicks off with the title track, “A Little Too Late” and it sets the tone perfectly. Nate’s powerful vocals and emotional delivery immediately pull you in. The lyrics are heartfelt and the performance feels raw and authentic. It’s the kind of song that sticks with you long after the music stops.
Next up is “I’d Rather D*e” a track that’s pure energy from start to finish. The drums hit hard, the guitars scream and the bassline ties it all together. It’s a headbanger’s dream and showcases Nate’s ability to bring that classic rock vibe into the modern era.
“Over & Over” slows things down a bit but doesn’t lose any of the emotional punch. The chorus is powerful and the production is so clean it feels like you’re listening to it live. It’s one of those tracks that you’ll want to play on repeat, especially when you’re in the mood to feel something deep.
The EP closes with “I’m Fine” and “Bury Me” two tracks that perfectly round out the experience. Both songs are hauntingly honest with melodies that linger in your mind. They’re the kind of tracks that make you hit replay as soon as the EP ends.
What makes this EP stand out is not just the music but the way it’s put together. The production is top-notch and the mixing is flawless. Every instrument, every note, and every lyric feels intentional. Nate’s vocal abilities are impressive and his energy is contagious. You can tell he poured his heart into this project.
We’ll be honest, we weren’t sure what to expect when we first hit play on A Little Too Late, but by the end of the EP, we were completely hooked. Nate Vickers has a way of blending raw emotion with polished production that feels fresh yet familiar. Our favorite track has to be “Over & Over”, it’s the kind of song that hits you right in the feels. If you’re a rock fan, this EP is a must-listen, so, what are you waiting for?
