Beggars Whisky come through with “Living With Ghosts,” a track that feels raw from the first note. There’s no polish here, no attempt to soften the edges. Instead, the band leans fully into a darker Southern rock sound that feels lived-in and unapologetic.

The song doesn’t rush to make its point. It builds, slowly, deliberately, layering tension before giving any kind of release. That pacing is key. You feel the weight of it in the spaces between the notes, in the way the instrumentation holds back just enough to keep you on edge. When it finally opens up, it doesn’t explode wildly, it just hits harder because of everything that came before.

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The track is driven by gritty guitar work that carries a thick, almost smoky texture. It’s heavy without being overwhelming, grounded in a groove that keeps things moving while still letting the atmosphere breathe. The baritone vocal sits right in the middle of it all, steady and worn, like it’s carrying every word with intention.

“Living With Ghosts” digs into the kind of past that refuses to stay buried. Lines like “choking on the promises I keep” and “they haunt, they taunt, they never leave” make it clear, this isn’t about fleeting regret, it’s about something deeper that lingers. There’s a sense of being stuck between moving forward and being pulled back, and that tension runs through the entire track.

The imagery is strong without trying too hard. Shadows, whispers, scars, these aren’t just visuals, they feel like emotional states. When the song talks about memories hitting “like a breaking dawn,” it captures that sudden, unavoidable rush of the past creeping back in. It’s not subtle, but it doesn’t need to be.

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From start to finish, the track stays locked into its tone, dark, reflective, and a little restless. There’s no moment where it feels like it’s trying to shift into something lighter or more accessible. It commits fully, and that commitment pays off. This is the kind of song that connects with listeners who want something real, something that doesn’t pretend everything is fine. It sits in discomfort and lets you feel it, which is exactly what it sets out to do.

Living With Ghosts” is a solid, slow-burning rock track where every element works together. The guitars bring the grit, the vocals carry the weight, and the lyrics give it meaning. It’s not about quick impact, it’s about staying with you after it ends.

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