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Rock Bottom
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The juice for this song came from the fact everyone goes through tough phases in live. Sometimes you have to hit rock bottom to bounce back off and get yourself on your feet again.
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Hi! Thanks for tuning in! My name is Marc and I'm a devoted guitar player for about a decade now. I'd like to use this channel to present my music to a wider a
Hi! Thanks for tuning in! My name is Marc and I'm a devoted guitar player for about a decade now. I'd like to use this channel to present my music to a wider audience. Albeit my musical roots are metal and hard rock, I like to take a more experimental approach to music and do not necessarily stick to the rules of one genre. I play all the guitars and bass and wrote all the parts for the drums and synths. I hope you like what you hear! The songs you currently find here are all part of a growing album I'm currently working at. I add new songs whenever I finish them, which is usually about every month, depending on my schedule. My recording gear was updated during the process and my abilities as a producer somewhat evolved. As a result the later pieces are more refined than the rougher earlier recordings. Once everything is done I will release the album as a free download! Enjoy! For higher audio quality visit my channel: Please visit my channel, too :)
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Peak #136
Peak in subgenre #9
Uploaded
May 23, 2011
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MP3 5.0 MB 128 kbps 5:25
Story behind the song
The juice for this song came from the fact everyone goes through tough phases in live. Sometimes you have to hit rock bottom to bounce back off and get yourself on your feet again. A lot of different times signatures are flying by in this one. The intro riff alternates between 9/8 and 7/8, the riff before the chorus goes back and forth between 7/8 and 4/4. Some bars in 3/4 are sprinkled about. There are also a lot of key changes going on, especially in the crazy counterpointed part after the chorus repeats for the second time. The singing in the last part is an amalgam of my voice and my guitar. I used an vocoder for this :) I hope you enjoy the tune!!!
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