Isaac Dunbar, “Backseat Girl” While he’s made a name for himself for his theatrical output, Isaac Dunbar is a performer of many different faces. On “Backseat Girl,” the singer takes on the persona of the titular background character, perennially pushed to the margins of the story, ...
Censusbuilds on an array of corrosive guitar tones that are simply to die for. The riffs on “Fling” definitely wouldn’t feel out of place on an early Deftones record, while those on “Backseat Girl” recall the wafting sound of Parannoul’s crescendo-chasing. But like...
Fans have hoped in vain for decades that “Back Seat of My Car” would show up as a staple of his live sets, but apparently it’s too sweeping (or too obscure) for that. Nonetheless, in the spirit of the song, we can only tell its teen lovers: Ram on. 73 ‘Michelle’ The song...
‘The End Is The Beginning In The End’ demonstrates the singer’s vocal prowess. Manic screaming matches a powerful clean vocal that echos the grief and internal trauma many feel. The huge guitar chords, with the added low end from the bass, are set on a rampage in between breaths of c...
My heart is made of chords ️🎶 I’ve never felt more alive than when I’m loving and being loved 🎼 Just had the best dream…and I woke up with this feeling… No matter what, there’s always music Right now, the only place I want to be is in the backseat of my car...
Through softy-strummed guitars and some delicate synths, Wafia communicates that she’s more than happy to share, and even take a backseat in order to help them feel the warmth of the sun. “if you need me now,” she sings, “I’ll be in the background.” ...
the back seat of a convertible with the wind going through your hair. There's a sort of dementedness when Julian sings, 'my vision's clearer now, but I'm unafraid' that reminds me of Joy Division's 'Digital'. You wonder if he's going to crack up and fall into an epileptic ...
vocalist Eric Hayes has a slick tone to his timbre which compliments guitarist Thomas Windle’s jarring chords. The chorus soars and the backing vocals add that little something extra, like a juice with bits for all you lovers of texture out there. The sunshine continues to flow throughout th...
I shudder now just thinking of it. This story continues to force me to look in the backseat of my car when I get in. And who could forget “May I Carry Your Basket?” and “The Big Toe.” Ack! This is the ultimate scary story collection and I dare you to read it and not feel...
While those lyrics could be the most disastrous romantic lines ever, Little conveys them perfectly, his raspy but likable voice accompanied by minimal guitar chords and handclaps. Even within the seduction, there is a sense of foreboding: as the song ends, the couple are “engaged in lovers ...