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Words and music by Wes Willis, Kevin Huguley, and Jason Ingram / recorded by Jim Brickman featuring Rush of Fools. Piano/Vocal/Chords Sheet. Contemporary Christian rock band, Rush of Fools join Jim Brickman on "Never Far Away." The track "Never Far Away"
Led by vocalist Pierce Jordan’s viscid growl and sprawling lyrics, the omnivorous hardcore band stitch blast beats, power chords, and funk breaks into heavy tapestries. Stories of acute distress run through these feral tracks, which drag you into Soul Glo’s bleak world like riptides. But ...
three-chord hard rock with a chewy pop center. "Walkin' on the Moon" exemplifies this formula with its swaggering cowbell groove, gigantic power chords and a confident vocal performance from the Spaceman. Is this part of Frehley'spersonal UFO testimony, or just a love letter to old-fashion...
[GAME] My Eyes, The Goggles Do Nothing. ByVonAugust 11, 2014•(26) If I were a mother and my blog was my child Social Services would have taken it away from me a long time ago. Luckily, something arrived in the mail today that could potentially replace said child. I’ll just lea...
Lewis’ vocals were tracked in Capitol Records Studio B, the room christened by Ol’ Blue Eyes in 1956 when he gesticulated at the sessions for(Frank Sinatra Conducts) Tone Poems Of Color, her piano chords fingered on the same keys that voiced Carole King’sTapestry. The music indeed feels...
Sometimes leaning towards pop I get the feeling of (later) Genesis but the progressive movement of the chords and notes are ever so present. This is a great album. I had it coming. Though I tried to duck the music hit me right in the face. I find it rather brilliant and think ...
The cover art of Alvvays’ Blue Rev is a photo of frontwoman Molly Rankin as a kid in a rain jacket, cowering away from the camera flash with wild eyes while her parents look on. “Belinda Says,” the album’s emotional heart, captures a similar snapshot of the precipice of adulthood...
Open your eyes, can you see it too? An alien spaceship, from where did it come? A flash of bright light. A low frequency hum. Will they speak our language? And what will they say? Have they come here to take us away? Will they fix all our problems and cure our disease? Clean ...
captures the best possibilities of a two-piece rock band, a configuration that requires of lot of its participants all at once; hooks on hooks on adaptable vocal chords on playful rhythm on knowing when to see yourself out the door. –Andrew Flanagan Photo Credit : Courtesy Photo Kaytranada...