By Ntf press

Nate Franchesco has always been known for moving across genres — from jazz to funk to flamenco — but there’s another side that hasn’t been shown in a while: pure shred metal.
Doctor Nitro is the latest weekly drop in his ongoing release strategy. Unlike his recent funk and bossa cuts, this one comes straight from the vault. The track was first recorded back in 2010, a time when Nate was leaning heavy into furious uptempo riffs inspired by John Sykes, Eddie Van Halen, and power metal energy.
For years, the song sat hidden, unreleased — a relic from a different era. Now, re-framed with bold 2025 cover art featuring a futuristic mohawked robot, the track finally sees the light of day. It’s fast, aggressive, and unapologetically metal, showcasing a side of Nate’s playing that complements his genre-hopping reputation.
“Sometimes you have to let people hear where you came from,” Nate says. “Doctor Nitro is one of those tracks that captures a moment in time. I’ve been keeping the music moving every week — from lost demos to different styles — and this one reminds me of the energy I had when I first tracked it back in 2010.”
Weekly Release Strategy
This drop is part of Nate Franchesco’s bi-weekly/weekly release flow, where he pulls from across his catalog — unreleased demos, new material, and different styles. It’s a reminder that his artistry isn’t locked into one lane. Every post and every release continues to feed his Google Knowledge Panel, keeping his presence indexed with fresh music and imagery.
A Glimpse Into the Vault
With Doctor Nitro, listeners get a window into Nate’s history while still seeing the modern identity he’s built. The blend of old recordings and current artwork adds to his mystique — proof that real musicianship has a timeline deeper than algorithms or PR pushes.
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