Instead, the 1-2-3 feel of 6/8 uses the thumb to pluck the bass notes on the 1, and the middle and index fingers to grab the other notes on the 2 and 3. The middle and index also pluck the two-note chords, and
it harkens back to Morse-era Spock’s Beard and his more direct solo offerings such as ‘Momentum’. The song has crashing chords and riffs in major keys that allow us just the right amount of nostalgia for the moment. It rocks
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tracks onFireworks and Rollerbladeslike the "Beautiful Things" follow-up"Slow it Down"("I get nervous, oh, I'm anxious/ Maybe loving you is dangerous"). But for Boone, he simply doesn't know how to write any other way: "Nobody is going to relate to your lyrics if they're...
Hawke's music is deeply introspective, often finding her reflecting on the twists and turns of life over mellow piano lines and gentle acoustic guitar chords. She also brings the thoughtful, expressive vision to her music videos, from the NSFW video for...
the 1-2-3 feel of6/8uses the thumb to pluck the bass notes on the 1, and the middle and index fingers to grab the other notes on the 2 and 3. The middle and index also pluck the two-note chords, and they join the thumb in simultaneously plucking the three-note chords. Occasional...
With a promise of a Million Miles of Fun in the album's lead single (a not so shocking reference to Len’s immortal 90s pop classic), Drug Church deliver on all fronts with fuzzed out power chords, infectious riffs, and beer-soaked punk vocals that can actually carry a tune while ...
" arrives at a time when the systems we once trusted to uphold peace and liberty have led to division and conflict. Through this powerful melodic punk anthem, the band channels their frustration with a world where the interests of profit and power overshadow the common good. The lyr...
As the lyrics are more thought through so is the theological undercurrent to songs where God is rarely in the headline but omnipresent in the story. Since How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb I have come to regard Bono as a theologian and here is more evidence of his contribution to helping us...
choose for it to be. The choosing is the thing, I suppose – to choose to put yourself in the struggle when it would be so much easier to be lazy and dead.This song is a slow burn musically. The vocals hypnotize. It’s so dreamy. It fits the lyrics perfectly...