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"Trampoline" is a song about comfort of the known and the angst of new beginnings. With a dreamy and haunting quality, "Trampoline" builds to a powerful, anthem-like ending and is Six Ways to Sunday's most popular song. |
Credits: Written by Brian Belfiglio, Produced and Engineered by Sean McPherson |
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Reminiscent of the Replacements and early Police, "Chiaroscuro Din" compares the dark, electric scene of an East Village New York rock bar to the painting style of the song's namesake. |
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In the style of R.E.M. and John Mellencamp, "Back Home," has a catchy, jing-jangly guitar introduction and talks about returning to a hometown that has changed, but is still home. |
Credits: Written by Brian Belfiglio, Engineered by Sean McPherson |
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