Argentinian singer-songwriter Gregg Lindor is opening an exciting new chapter in his career with the release of “Count on Me,” one of the standout tracks from his debut solo album, Sex, Drugs & a Breakfast Burrito. After spending years fronting the hard rock band First Date Fuckers, Lindor is now stepping forward as a solo artist with a song that perfectly captures his love for classic rock, storytelling, and larger-than-life performances.
Created alongside longtime friend, guitarist, and producer Max Neil, “Count on Me” is packed with soaring melodies, powerful guitar riffs, and an anthemic chorus that immediately grabs attention. The song carries the spirit of legendary rock acts from the 70s and 80s while still feeling fresh and relevant today.
Musically, the track is rich and dynamic. Crunching guitars, thunderous drums, expressive vocals, and warm synthesizers create an immersive sound that invites listeners into Lindor’s world. Max Neil’s electrifying guitar solo serves as one of the song’s defining moments, adding even more emotion and excitement to an already powerful record.
Inspired by artists such as Queen, David Bowie, Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, and Mötley Crüe, Lindor embraces the dramatic and theatrical qualities that made glam rock unforgettable. Yet beneath the song’s explosive energy lies a deeper message.
At its core, “Count on Me” explores the complicated line between love and obsession. While the repeated promise of “You gotta count on me” sounds comforting on the surface, the lyrics encourage listeners to question whether devotion can sometimes become possessive and whether trust should always be given so freely.
The official music video fully embraces the song’s bold personality, featuring striking visuals, colourful fashion, dramatic makeup, and all the flamboyance associated with classic glam rock. Together, the song and video introduce Gregg Lindor as an artist who is not afraid to be ambitious, theatrical, and emotionally honest.
With “Count on Me,” Gregg Lindor delivers a memorable rock anthem that celebrates the genre’s grand traditions while offering a thoughtful and deeply personal story of passion, trust, and human obsession.

