“Piece of the Action” – Rusty Reid
- Alexander Asiedu

- Nov 10
- 1 min read

Rusty Reid, the Texas-born and Pacific Northwest-based singer-songwriter, brings back the raw pulse of classic rock with his latest single, “Piece of the Action.”
Taken from his long-awaited album The Unreasonables, this track feels like a rediscovery of something real — the kind of rock and roll that’s not afraid to get sweaty, loud, and honest.
The song kicks off with a swaggering electric guitar riff that immediately commands attention. It’s gritty, tight, and unapologetically alive. Reid’s vocals arrive with rough-edged conviction, carrying a seasoned tone that suggests both passion and hard-earned wisdom.
“Piece of the Action” feels like a meeting between vintage energy and modern clarity. The full band plays with purpose; Rick Poss’s lead guitar solos burn with precision, while the rhythm section keeps everything driving forward with pulse and intention. There’s no excess here — just clean, lean rock and roll played by musicians who clearly love what they’re doing.

Reid captures a tension between desire and meaning, fun and futility. The groove invites movement, but the words ask for reflection. That balance gives “Piece of the Action” its charm — and its bite.
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