It is described as a shuffle-tempo rock track with a "straightforward, guitar-driven approach."
Critics praise Finley's "vulnerable and fiery vocals," specifically his rumbling tenor and piercing falsetto, which give the track a raw, passionate energy. Roadmaster – "You Make Me Feel Alright" (1982)
This newer indie/punk track has gained attention on platforms like triple j Unearthed .
Listeners describe the band's work as "moody and dark, but soft and beautiful lyrically," often featuring effective vocal harmonies.
From the album Fortress , this track represents the band's shift toward AOR and FM Radio Rock.
Featured on the album Sharecropper’s Son , produced by Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys.
Reviewers on Facebook music communities have compared lead singer Stephan McNally’s performance on this track to the vocal style of Robin McAuley, fitting well alongside bands like Foreigner and Journey.
Reviewers from Coup De Main Magazine highlight Nolan’s ability to turn heartbreak into lighthearted, relatable music, noting his choice to "write a song making fun of the whole situation" rather than wallowing. Robert Finley – "Make Me Feel Alright" (2021)