"The closing track of Los Angeles rootsy quartet Dawes' second album, Nothing Is Wrong, finds the band trading their guitar-driven sound for upright piano. Frontman Taylor Goldsmith discussed the inspiration for the song with UK newspaper The Sun: "I wrote down the title in my notebook, unsure if I was gonna use it for anything. I was just excited about taking a phrase that I could use for a guy who was trying to explain how the world weighs on him and at the same time, for a guy explaining what he wants to eat. Everything else came out of that.""
"The Wall of Sound is a music production technique for pop and rock music recordings developed by record producer Phil Spector at Gold Star Studios during the 1960s." it was also the name of one of my favorite music sites (early 90's), that has since been defunct ... so basically, this blog is about music, more specifically the music that i liked, loved, grew up with ... and most importantly still listen to ... and any other cool new stuff out there that suits my listening pleasure ....
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
The Dawes - A Little Bit Of Everything
"The closing track of Los Angeles rootsy quartet Dawes' second album, Nothing Is Wrong, finds the band trading their guitar-driven sound for upright piano. Frontman Taylor Goldsmith discussed the inspiration for the song with UK newspaper The Sun: "I wrote down the title in my notebook, unsure if I was gonna use it for anything. I was just excited about taking a phrase that I could use for a guy who was trying to explain how the world weighs on him and at the same time, for a guy explaining what he wants to eat. Everything else came out of that.""
every once in a while, a song comes along and just thugs at my emotions ...
ReplyDeletethis is one such song
past notables :
Foo FIghters - Home
Tracy Chapman - Unsung Psalm
Drive-By Truckers - Goodbye
Pearl Jam - Just Breathe