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a bit of fun rock--ratings pending for subway grunge and fantasy references...
indie folk folk rock fantasy filk
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Fantasy-themed rock ballads and anthems
Our demo CD "The Dark Before Hope" draws on the work of Tolkien, especially the Lord of the Rings epic. Bethany, lead vocalist and lyricist, is building up a body of songs about other books she was moved by as well--she's a fantasy writer with a penchant to wax eloquent in many forms about literature. Daniel, primary musician and current producer, plays around on his bass and sometimes a guitar to find musical hooks to build more songs around.
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Genre
Rock Goth Rock
Charts
#354 in subgenre Peak #12
Charts
Peak #686
Author
Daniel Powell, Bethany Powell
Rights
2008
Uploaded
June 18, 2008
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MP3 2.3 MB 128 kbps 2:30
Story behind the song
Sometimes contradictions can make life seem complicated, but they can also be empowering. This song says, don't let me out of this trap until I know what's wrong--and come rescue me, I can't figure it out alone. Life behind voluntary bars, shut up inside society's easy bondage. Half-alive? Happy to be down and out? That's what the subway images and statues come alive are supposed to be about anyway. Though the particular "garden gnome" variety of statue is a shout-out to Balentine who was the first other person to set my lyrics to music.
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