Steve Montgomery Has Been Making the Same Honest Case for Twenty-Six Years on "Living The Dream Right Now" Album

Steve Montgomery released his first album, "Better Late Than Never," back in 2000, and "Living The Dream Right Now" is now the fifth full record in a catalog that's stretched across more than two decades without much interest in chasing trends. That kind of consistency is worth noting upfront, because it tells you exactly what this album is and isn't trying to do. This isn't a rock revival project or a nostalgia exercise. It's the continuation of something Montgomery has been doing the entire time steadily.


The nine tracks lean into a brighter, more upbeat register than some of his earlier work. Where "Alone In A Room" and "Hwy 3A" leaned melodic and reflective, and "Shut Up And Rock" pushed back toward volume, "Living The Dream Right Now" sits somewhere confident and unbothered, opening with "Crazy Town" and closing on the anthemic "I Gotta Rock!" Both bookends share the same straightforward, guitar-driven approach that defines SkipRock Music from the start: real instruments, real songs, without layers of production trying to disguise either.



What stands out most is the album's title itself, functioning less as marketing language and more as a genuine statement. After 26 years of independent releases, Montgomery isn't positioning this record as a comeback or a reinvention. He's simply continuing to do the thing he's always done, and the album's energy reflects someone who still finds real satisfaction in it rather than performing enthusiasm for an audience.




For listeners already familiar with SkipRock Music, "Living The Dream Right Now" offers a natural next chapter. For newcomers, it's a fair entry point into a catalog built on guitar-driven honesty rather than reinvention for its own sake.

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