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Rain to Fall
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Going back to classic Bard Brothers sound here. Tell us what you think.
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Acoustic. Eclectic. Music.
We are the "finest acoustic duo ever to originate from the English faculty in the history of Hornell High School". Okay, only. We have been an entity for over a decade, though each of us has played for many years.
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Charts
#1,641 today Peak #46
#667 in subgenre Peak #14
Author
Damian DeMarco
Rights
2016
Uploaded
December 29, 2016
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MP3 3.7 MB 128 kbps 4:00
Story behind the song
The dry summer got me to thinking about the green grass elsewhere. You can figure out the rest.
Lyrics
Mist rising from the hills Never gathers into clouds anymore Ground is cracking and everything is sere And I'm praying for the rain to fall Dust blowing through the fields Nothing wants to grow anymore. Backs are breaking and hope is burning cold And I'm praying for the rain to fall. Sunset torches the sky Riverbeds run dry Empty days roll by and Flowers die Thunder rolling through the hills Never see blue heaven anymore Streams are swollen and crops gather mold And I'm praying for the sky to burn
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Pinecats
Dec 30, 2016
This is most definitely classic Bard Brothers. Minimalist, darkish, wistful, and full of great imagery. I liked the space alot and when the backup vox came in it was killer. Great lyrics.."prayin' for the sky to burn"...excellent! Instrumentation fit the song well and the vocals were top shelf, generating images of a man in a field looking up at the sky (for me) ...a poor farmer, who is always at the mercy of Mother Nature's extremes. If i had to nitpick on tech issues. i would just suggest raising the volume on the intro guitar. Outside of that, i think the mix and production are fine. Good tune and nice job on this one Damian!