I think it's a symptom of how much my life is future-focused — which is something I really like and fear about my life at the same time. The studio is such a forward place. You're thinking about the next thing, how to find this next...
Or employ someone whose ‘skill set’ extends to four or five chords on a guitar, perhaps a few minor falls and a major lift or two, belting out emotional ballads, making up in volume and angst for whatever else is lacking? If music really is the most important accoutrement to Liturgy,...
God is never truly silent; the truth is that He speaks all the timein creationand inHis Word. But sometimes we perceive His silence in ways that seem almost palpable, like a wilderness where we hunger and thirst without relief. But could it be that, only in the ways of God, silence i...
If you can’t say what you need to say in 3 chords and with shitty distorted singing, maybe you need to sit back and reconsider the whole rock music thing, eh? I mean, you can gussie it all up with harmony and some tricky chord substitutions, but a rose is a rose is a rose—...
In one fell swoop, Blink-182 delivered a career recap, a mission statement and a cautionary tale all wrapped up in what would be considered one of the band’s rare ballads. “One More Time” tugs on the heartstrings of every Blink fan, especially with returning singer-guitarist Tom DeLonge...
As of 2022, DeLonge is back in the band, they've released a song together called "Edging" and have another new album on the way. Until then, you can catch them on tour — buy tickets here. READ MORE: Blink-182 Play Matt Skiba Era Songs With Tom DeLonge for First Time...
get us singing along at the top of our lungs, bring us to tears, or serve as a time machine. Classic melodies and lyrics transport us back in time on a wave of emotion. Songwriter Hugh Prestwood captured this phenomenon beautifully in “The Song Remembers When” (recorded by Trisha Yearwoo...
said things were much different by the time they gathered for sessions that producedThe Next Dayin 2013. "We were older, obviously, and there was no dope – none," Slick writes. "By 2012, we had long-time sobriety. It wasn't even a part of our lives anymore. But what we were doi...
you can relish the narrative directness of the development with its sequence of compressed treatments, culminating in the reversal of roles between bars 92 and 118 where the cello is all a-flutter while the piano articulates quiet, full-bodied chords, this passage remembered in passing before the...
Scorings: Piano/Vocal/Chords Original Published Key: F Major Product Type: Musicnotes Product #: MN0178614 Price: $4.99 Includes 1 print + interactive copy with lifetime access in our free apps. Each additional print is $3.99 Number of Pages: 6 Lyrics Begin: Ain't got a soapb...