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Islands, Part One: Pandora's Box
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Charts
Peak #99
Peak in subgenre #25
Author
Adam Levin
Rights
Adam Levin (All rights reserved / ASCAP)
Uploaded
July 29, 2017
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MP3 9.0 MB 128 kbps 9:48
Story behind the song
Amidst our national climate of division -- and creating and sustaining solidarity -- 'Islands' is a metaphor and musical reflection of those challenges. Its Movement One ('Pandora's Box') resembles a slightly twisted piano concerto, Two ('Needle's Eye') a piano in solitary confinement, and Three ('Testament') an electric guitar sneak attack....with jazz, classical and rock elements forming the erratic atmosphere. Or a lengthy Rorschach test with no correct answer. Using a roadmap and compass, the first movement is marked by themes and variations, the second hosts a development with thematic signposts at the entrance and exit gates, and the third reflects them all back at you in a funhouse mirror. ""Portraying issues of human isolation and connection is 'Islands', one of Adam's most challenging and invigorating works to date.....Adam's magnum opus engages in a bit of seriously playful one-upmanship, daring the listener to keep up with him as he takes us on a rollercoaster ride through an apparently haphazard collection of themes that is ultimately revealed to be an intricately balanced construct, bringing order out of chaos just as a kaleidoscope wrings symmetrical beauty from broken glass." - Peter Stoller "Lovely! I'm enjoying listening to this immensely. Who can resist such subtlety of emotion and such powerful imagination? The music has a Personality and it's a very attractive one....really great writing and playing...the sound quality is stunning, crisp clean and wonderfully dynamic...loads of influences that blend to make something new. Yeah!" - On-Reflection "Really cool. Jazzy and advanced...very hip rendition. Exhilarating." - Joe Lobell "That bass line at the beginning of 'Islands' still freaks me out, as it is so perfectly melodic." - Ian Smit, Monkeyworks
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