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Here Comes the Backlash (demo)
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A rough demo for our upcoming album project. A perfect marriage of melody and aggression.
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Rocket Park is a band that sticks out like a sore thumb in any crowd. While other bands carefully strive for genre purity and aesthetic homogeneity, Rocket Park revels in all its messy contradictions. Bassist Dave Harris whips up the crowd with his rock star/party animal leanings while lead vocalist/keyboardist Brian Andrew Marek brings a delicate, unashamedly artsy sensibility to the proceedings. Drummer Eric Moore generates enough charisma and visual pizzazz to make him seem like a frontman while guitarist Steve Minnis lurks in the shadows, coaxing sounds both beautiful and frightening from his Les Paul. The music itself defies description - a bit of classic rock, a bit of prog, a hint of psychedelia, a spirited whiff of punk, and a whole lotta rock ‘n’ roll - but no matter what the pedigree of its individual elements, the music remains very accessible, very addictive, and very fun. As a result, Rocket Park has found itself opening for a truly eclectic variety of headliners: Saigon Kick, the Marshall Tucker Band, Jimmy Buffett, the Fixx, Alex Chilton and the Strokes! Rocket Park was originally formed in 1998 by Brian Andrew Marek and Eric Moore as a studio project, but an enthusiastic reaction to their first tentative shows (with original guitarist "Manik" Myk Thompson and bass player John Sebben) encouraged them to pursue the separate but equal worlds of recording and live performance side by side. New dimensions in confidence, tightness and energy were brought to the band when Sebben was replaced by former Free Dirt bassist Dave Harris in 1999 and, more recently, when Steve Minnis took over guitar duties from Thompson. To date, Rocket Park has released two self-produced full-length albums (1999’s and 2000’s ) and appeared on three St. Louis-based compilations (, and ), earning rave reviews from the critics, a growing curiosity from the general public and even nominations for the prestigious Slammies music awards. The band’s music has been heard on numerous stations (both commercial and otherwise) across the St. Louis radio dial, and a surprise hit of the 2000 Christmas season was "Rudolph the Redneck Reindeer", Rocket Park’s warped melding of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" and Lynyrd Skynyrd’s "Freebird" (found on the aforementioned compilation)! Rocket Park continues to win local fans through its masterfully crafted studio concoctions and energetic live performances, but recent times have seen the band "taking the show on the road", with the result that St. Louisans are no longer alone in knowing and enjoying the first class, multi-faceted, over-the-top rock ‘n’ roll that comes from Rocket Park.
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Genre
Pop Trap-Pop
Charts
Peak #879
Peak in subgenre #91
Author
Brian Andrew Marek
Uploaded
November 30, 2003
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MP3
MP3 3.2 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
An angry reaction to the creeping paranoia that comes with even modest degrees of success.
Lyrics
big fish in a little pond gets nibbled by the school once it has exceeded the parameters of cool big fish in a little pond gets nibbled bit by bit once the bottom feeders have grown weary of the shit and here comes the backlash here comes the testament of fools you didn't read the footnotes to the old unwritten rules here comes the backlash here comes another kind of mess they love you when you're down and out but not as a success little minds in little towns have nothing much to say damn you if you're moving on and damn you if you stay little minds in little towns grow smaller all the time in these parts ambition is regarded as a crime don't you let them push you 'round and tell you what to be if you're okay with yourself then you're okay by me
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