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Dine out at Juniors is one of the very few "riff-based" songs that End Songs perform... and then it's in 3/4 timing! Check the almost hip-hop feel of the hi-hat in this song. The vocals have an "out-of-this" world feel (which fits the lyrical content!) and is greatly contrasted by the distorted guitars and "interesting" rythmic aspect to the percussion. (Oh! Just to be fair to everyone... the bass isn't too bad either...) |
MP3.com CD: Savage Sky - buy it!
CD: Savage Sky
Label: End Songs
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Goodbye is forever is a dramatic and complex song that begins with a single acoustic guitar and bass and builds through multiple instrument/vocal additions to its dramatic conclusion nearly 4 minutes later. A song that can have a profound effect, but it takes a few listens. It is probably best categorized as a "headphones" track... there's alot going on in this song! |
MP3.com CD: Savage Sky - buy it!
CD: Savage Sky
Label: End Songs
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Road movie is well... is very... different! A spoken word piece that is not like any spoken word piece I've heard before. Have you?? Phil provides the "New York poetry reader on ...something... imitation". |
MP3.com CD: Savage Sky - buy it!
CD: Savage Sky
Label: End Songs
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