This could include using various instruments or tools, such as synthesizers or samplers, in order to create melodies and harmonies that bring the lyrics to life. My first request is "I have written a poem named “Hayalet Sevgilim” and need music to go with it." Act as a Debater ...
On “Doll Parts,” against halting guitar chords, she sings about how she’s “doll eyes, doll mouth, doll legs.” Her multiplicity is underscored by backing harmonies from Hole bassist Kristen Pfaff and guest vocalist Dana Kletter, who chime in with the indelible line: “I want to be ...
no other artist has such a powerful cadence as the great Blind Lemon Jefferson. Jefferson’s quick-chords and toe-tapping rhythm is sharp juxtaposition with the song’s subject matter, each verse tackling the plight of the poor in the 1920s. ...
Welcome back, Sylosis. After a three-year hiatus at the apex of their popularity, Sylosis returned in late 2019, announcingCycle of Sufferingand unleashing the cut “I Sever.” The metal underground gave Sylosis a standing ovation, which only grew louder onceCycle of Sufferingdropped in full....
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Ænima is "so innovative, raw and dark," he added, divulging, "I've become friends with Maynard, and I think he's one of the great artists of our time. He's a genius and a complete Renaissance man. We’re kind of like the odd couple."In...
It turns out that this is a case of guitarist C.C. DeVille creating a nonsense phrase that worked phonetically with Bret Michaels’ lyrics and the band liking it so well they just kept the placeholder. The song certainly has some “bop” thanks to Bobby Dall’s prominent bass line. ...
Gunner & Smith brings evocative lyrics and haunting chords to his third album, Hear You in My Head. The North Sound shares music and stories that speak to lead singer Forrest Eaglespeaker’s Blackfoot identity and traditions. “Album release shows in your hometown are always special and unlike...
(Gonna Be Alright)” was initially released in September 1976, its commercial dominance took several months to build. The track oozed with sexuality; words like “desire” and “inhibitions” strewn throughout the lyrics. At first the song struggled to get radio airplay due to these raunchy ...
Tim is a man who will never be a lead singer. Mainly because his vocal chords were removed for everyone else’s safety. Instead, he thrums the bass like a man driven towards the promise of so much more. A preferred meal for Tim and his loved ones would be vegetables and pasta; on ...