Nick let those chords hum or resonate in the air. Didkovsky shows here that he has another more mellow (quieter) side which we rarely hear in his different projects or bands. On “
Ivan Nahem on vocals, lyrics & harmonica, Andrew Nahem on guitar, Marc Sloan on bass guitar, Michael Shockley on conga (1 track) and Joe Trump on drums 1 track). I caught Ritual Tension, a NY post-punk band
But it wasn’t just her voice – it was the evident feeling she had for the music and the lyrics. Her father, invited to say a few words, related an incident when he took some clothes into the laundry, when someone he met commented on how glad she was to hear his daughter was goin...
But don't blame Turnstile for the success that gave them such opportunities. It would've never happened without GLOW ON, the invigorating parent album to the song in question, "Holiday," which features insightful lyrics about losing oneself that run contrary to its craven corporate use. "Beauty...
I’m not sure whether there’s some sort of chip that they put in pubescent males when we’re not looking, but it’s almost universally accepted as fact by most young men of quality and standing that if you can play three chords on your older brother’s beat up acoustic, we like you...
But even if Joel largely operates on autopilot on 'The Bridge,' the jazzy “Big Man on Mulberry Street” and guitar-driven rocker “A Matter of Trust” prove he could still write a pop-rock anthem like few others. 29. The Beach Boys, 'Beach Boys' Party! (1965) Capitol 29. The ...
t used to the C augmented chords. I could say I introduced the New Jack Swing chords to him. All of those songs were great to work on:‘In The Closet;’‘Jam;’‘Can’t Let Her Get Away’…that’s history for me. It was a great feeling...
This word has no meaning and was simply a word that Jeff had made up on the spot as he was recording the vocals. While recording at Musicland Studios in Germany, Mack (according to Jeff) expressed his surprise at Jeff's use of a German word in his lyrics. The German word "Grüß"...
who joined moe. on the final four songs of the set. As usual, with its quirky chorus, “Spine Of A Dog” gave fans a chance to open up their own vocal chords and sing-along, while also allowing Juhaus to lean into the Hammond. “Four” slowed in tempo and dragged on a bit too...
t going to show you the way. Equally adept on banjo as he is guitar, Lindamood’s three-finger style maintains the same kind of hypnotic menace as Dock Boggs, devoted to a roiling propulsion of the lyrics and in service to the song, with no side tours into showboat, bluegrass ...