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Peter Broderick – With The Notes In My Ears Lyrics
| 14 years ago
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Home by Peter Broderick reminds me a lot of Chemical Friends-era N. Lannon and Precis-era Benoit Pioulard--not because all these young men write and sing their songs on acoustic guitars, but because they write from similar spaces, that their music creates spaces that are imbued with a keen sentimentality that carries, that shifts and lingers to the point that this poignancy is realized long after the melodies end and the songs pass, and the notes still ring out. |
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Anathallo – Hoodwink Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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Anathallo does have religious undertones, in the same manner as say, Page France or Sufjan Stevens, though not as direct as the latter. |
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The Books – Enjoy Your Worries, You May Never Have Them Again Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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The other words, particularly the ones at the end are in Chinese, I believe.
Anyway, I think the song is about memories--their parallel to changing channels on the television is not accidental, rather it serves as a commentary to how the barrier between memory (humanity) and media (technology) is porous, how technology is reflection of humanity.
The samples could reflect the incidental nature of human interaction and the content shows a contrast between social circumstances, that between the affluence of the golfers and the poverty of the woman.
Then again, who the hell knows? |
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