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An aggressive, in-your-face tune featuring a guitar-heavy opening with balls the size of grapefruits. But the chorus takes the song up a few levels in melodic intensity, and the bridge mellows out to a sweet 70's-esque groove that builds to a climax that absolutely rocks yer socks. |
CD: Bitter
Label: Golden Cup Records (independent)
Credits: Performed by Earth to God. Produced, engineered and mixed by Mike Barile |
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This song shows the "sensitive, new-age" side of Earth to God. It starts very simple and pretty with a smooth electric piano over a straight-ahead drumbeat. The vocal comes in with a definite R & B feel, and then the bass and guitar are added to give it a jazzy, very Steely Dan-esque mood. The song builds to a majestic chorus and then into a hard-hitting bridge, and then builds even further into a dynamic instrtumental jam to close out the song with an atomic BANG! We can sure hear this one on the radio sometime soon. Could you? Give it a listen! |
CD: Bitter
Label: Golden Cup Records (independent)
Credits: Written and Performed by Earth to God. Arranged by Earth to God and Mike Barile. Recorded, mixed and Produced by Mike Barile at Purple Light Studios. |
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A moderate tempo, melodic tune showing some classic rock stylings along the lines of Chicago, Steely Dan and Yes. The melodic, harmonized guitar riff dominates the verses, while the catchy vocal harmonies take charge of the choruses. But the bridge is the real sweet point of the song, starting with a simple driving piano and drum rhythm, which builds into a ripping guitar solo. And the ending of the song just oozes 70's progressive rock. Give this one a listen: We're sure it'll grow on you big-time. |
CD: Bitter
Label: Golden Cup Records (independent)
Credits: Written and Performad by Earth to God. Arranged by Earth to God and Mike Barile. Engineered, mixed and produced by Mike Barile. |
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