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CD: No Easy Answers
Label: Independent
Credits: Lyrics by Laura Doyle, Music by Sean Eyre |
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A potent song about letting go that was the only independently released song Z95.3
in Vancouver has added in a year and got 8 solid weeks of radio play. Sparse
arrangement and intense dynamics put Laura Doyle’s powerful vocals front and center.
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CD: No Easy Answers
Label: Independent
Credits: Music & Lyrics: S. Eyre & L. Doyle |
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Ethereal love both human and divine inspired this song that features Laura Doyle’s
intimate and delicious vocals and some of guitarist Christian’s most delightful
musings on classical guitar.
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CD: No Easy Answers
Label: Independent
Credits: Music & Lyrics: L. Doyle & S. Eyre |
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Electronic soundscape creates the dramatic backdrop for deep lyrics that explore the
polarities of light and dark and the journey to wakefulness. Features Laura Doyle’s
“cranberry-esque” harmonies, dynamic Stratocaster solos from Christian and a whole
symphony of electronic programming from Sean Eyre’s tasty pallete.
Warning!!!: this tune gets more epic than Ben Hur.
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CD: No Easy Answers
Label: Independent
Credits: Lyrics: L.Doyle & S. Eyre Music: S. Eyre, L.Doyle & Christian |
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Delightful harmonies and a drum groove as catchy as anything Phil Collins could do
married with an almost U2-ish guitar motif. A song about encouraging the silent
witnessing part of our nature in ourselves or one another to bring us to the truth,
whatever it may be.
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CD: No Easy Answers
Label: Independent
Credits: Lyrics: Beverly Klass Music: B. Klass & S. Eyre |
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Almost jazz, this undeniably sensuous track about the first moments of love features
a grand piano and “Beatles-esque” electric guitar parts. Check out the drum
programming, it’s uncannily human.
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CD: No Easy Answers
Label: Independent
Credits: Lyrics: L. Doyle Music: L. Doyle & S. Eyre |
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A fun rap-like tune with an R&B feel with tasty guitar bits from Christian, Sean Eyre’s
ever surprising programming and features Laura Doyle’s silky vocals and passionate
alter ego doing the wailing “Pink Floyd-ish” chick thing.
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CD: No Easy Answers
Label: Independent
Credits: Lyrics: L. Doyle Music: L. Doyle & S. Eyre |
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Irresistibly catchy groove sets the stage for 4 chords and the truth. Laura’s
sumptuous vocals deliver the goods on finding your way through the maze
of parental modeling and proactive choice.
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CD: No Easy Answers
Label: Independent
Credits: Lyrics: L. Doyle Music: L. Doyle & S. Eyre |
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The thump of house music, two sacred chants from India multilayered with
Laura Doyle’s sweet and powerful vocals. 1000 years of good intentions in these
two ancient mantras give this track mystical good vibes.
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CD: No Easy Answers
Label: Independent
Credits: Music: S. Eyre & L. Doyle |
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Haunting and heartwrenching song that gives eyes wide open view of childhood
sexual abuse. The urban machine-like drum programming represents the cycle of
abuse, the arpegiated piano notes the lullaby of solace and the guitar solo the call
to heal.
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CD: No Easy Answers
Label: Independent
Credits: Music & Lyrics: L. Doyle |
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Poetic lyrics quest for the essential question in life over Sean Eyre’s irresistible drum
loop and a guitar hook in the chorus that won’t let you go. Quite folky in lyrical
content however the bass line and African drum samples create an upbeat tune that
makes you wanna dance barefoot in the grass.
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CD: No Easy Answers
Label: Independent
Credits: Music & Lyrics: Laura Doyle |
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