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Eleventh Hour
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Alt rocker about being abandoned by one's lover
alternative rock conspiracy riffs dan sheehan abadonment
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Dan Sheehan is a rock musician and songwriter writing about social justice and saving the planet, and led the bands The Dan Sheehan Conspiracy and Banter.
Dan Sheehan's The Seas Are Rising: Stories of a Climate in Crisis, is a concert experience and forthcoming album emphasizing the immediate urgency of the climate crisis. With songs ranging from melancholy tales of caution to vigorous calls to action, the songs entertain while calling on listeners to do their part to combat climate change through voting and holding politicians accountable, limiting their personal carbon footprints, and inspiring others to advocate and act. Through songs rooted in rock, folk, soul, funk, and hip-hop, The Seas Are Rising tells the stories of people around the world already dealing with intense, climate-induced consequences. Listeners hear the stories of Puerto Ricans facing deadly and ravaging hurricanes, Pacific Islanders facing loss of their home due to rising sea levels, Australians fleeing destructive brush fires, and eco-heroes in Latin America working under constant threat to preserve their natural treasures. Sheehan and band have performed throughout the US, UK, Ireland and Spain. His previous concept album and live show, Tales from Earth Incorporated, tackled corporate and political greed and earned Sheehan Songwriter of the Year honors at the New Jersey based Elephant Talk Indie Music Awards as well as Best Political Subject Album from the music director awards at radio station WHFR-FM in Detroit, USA. Sheehan has previously won awards from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP).
Song Info
Genre
Rock Riffs and Licks
Charts
#105 in subgenre Peak #7
Charts
Peak #204
Author
Daniel Sheehan
Rights
2012 Fort Dakesh Music
Uploaded
June 13, 2014
Track Files
MP3
MP3 2.8 MB 160 kbps 2:24
Story behind the song
This was written years before it was recorded and was originally performed by Sheehan's previous band, Banter, before they were even called Banter and were known in the Boston music scene as Rogues Gallery. It tells the tale of someone struggling with being left by the wayside.
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