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The Breaking Point
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Watson Kain, Todd Witmer, Scott Watson, Mark Witmer, Heather Watson, Acoustic alternative rock, two guitarists, female vocals, violin, Brenna Kupferman, Josh St
Watson Kain features guitarist/songwriter Scott Watson and his wife Heather Kain Watson on vocals and violin,We love to record and always call on our friends to add anything from French Horn to Bass to anything you can imagine. We enjoy the art of creating music rather than being in the rat race of playing gigs though we have played our share. We formed in 1997 and have had as many as 22 members or as few as 2 over the decade and a half that we've been together. We've decided to go on hiatus as of 2010 in order to focus on raising our children but the possibility still remains that we will return to the studio sometime soon. In the meantime you can check out Scott's current band Karmic Debt right here on Soundclick.
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Peak #75
Peak in subgenre #15
Author
Scott Watson
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1996
Uploaded
January 04, 2007
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MP3 5.7 MB 127 kbps 6:18
Story behind the song
I wanted to write a song that captured the heartbreak of the Vietnam war. My father's best friend was in the battle of Khe Sahn so I used him as the mode for the song. I also wanted to record the song live outside to try for some spiritual ambiance. You can hear the crickets in the beginning if you listen closely. The orchestra part was something that I had dreamed of having in a song forever. Thanks to Shannon Peach who spent a lot of time assembling the orchastra and who I forgot to thank because of a rush job to get the artwork out for our first album, my long time dream became a reality. I think the song captures the somber tone of loss with the screaming horrors of war and the persistence of the fight.
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