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LyinDan
The Garden Song
I was fascinated by the intensity and forcefulness of the vocal hook - a kind of verbal pile driver that hammers deep into your head each time you hear it, then masochistically, you crave more because it's grown like ivy around your brain cells and you can't pull it free. There's something in the backing that's quite addictive too. the music progresses instrumentally but the melody becomes a warm comforter you want to have close. Ironic that The Garden Song grows once you 'dig' it. A new kind of art, subtle and daringly blunt.
added to station 5/29/2016 1:43:02 AM
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Comedy
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Art Mayes
2000 years
I just can't say enough about the quality of this song, how on Earth could it be languishing in obscurity at IMP without a single add. On first listen you think it's just a pleasant slow rock ballad, well executed etc - but there is SO much more. A piece of songwriting genius with classy changes, subtle harmony and such a beautifully toned vocal. He asks, he pleads "where do we go now" and I tell him he's going into my heart and on to my Station. His name is Art, and I can see why. What a find!
added to station 5/29/2016 3:14:11 AM
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Miscellaneous
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Father Time
Soul Piñata
The only station adding this masterpiece was "The Bitter Guy Station" (the artist's own) It's time to redress the balance because the song is bursting with art and angst, it has the noisy prodding of the lead guitar and then a soft place to rest and get your breath back. A touch of psychedelica, a glance towards Rock opera and the urgent chants and screams of the vocalist make this a collage of musical superlatives :)
added to station 5/29/2016 4:18:00 AM
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Rock
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Sufjan Stevens
Casimir Pulaski Day
This was a popular track but I wonder if it was really understood previously. Some might think it doesn't make a good song when a guy sings about his dead girlfriend, especially when the narrative is sung to a happily strummed backing. I'm fascinated by the lighthearted way this subject has been handled but maybe that's how it should be - I'm kind of smiling and crying at the same time - the ending is impressive and joyous until that last 'flat line' note.
added to station 5/29/2016 3:58:11 AM
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Alternative
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Two Silo Complex
Hold on
Took me a while but I found the song with the most art on TSC page. It's a Jackson Pollock of a song with all the tracks splashed onto the floor to roll around in. The colors are dark purples, browns and olive, the brush is broad and applied with strong strokes, maybe impasto. Submerged vocal is the glue to hold the canvas together. The song wades in it's heavy boots through musical sand then falls off a cliff suddenly at the end.
added to station 5/29/2016 6:02:24 AM
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Acoustic Adult Contemporary
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Duane Flock
Life Support
The message is serious, the vocal is sincere and the instruments are well played but the tune and the little minor switches and "Ooh" moments are where I find some artistic thinking. It's a big musical picture that hangs well - you can look right into it and find those carefully crafted touches. Obviously listeners will appreciate this as a solid Alternative Rock song but does it remind them of anything else they've heard? No, it's unique but still very approachable. The artist made some intelligent strokes here.
added to station 5/29/2016 8:18:08 AM
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Classic and Progressive Rock
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Streamline
One Step Ahead
Quite unique and fascinating to observe what's happening here - a musical paella of tasty ambiance and cultural influences moving on different levels, pulling your mind this way and that. It's like sitting on a grassy knoll watching a time lapse scene of a cavalcade of sounds passing by
added to station 5/28/2016 8:37:50 AM
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Ambient Fusion
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Psyche's Muse
(Dream)She IS "Definitely" a 10 !!!
This is a narrative plucked from a dream, the music is thrusting and the vocals are brave, daring, the lyrics are graphic and salacious in an excusable way but they get more and more crazy and impossible to look at, blood, guts and gore. The bass in constant and relentless the lead guitar is wild and confrontational. Yet for all that I feel the artist wants to prolong the climax and teases the audience, keeps them in a state of anticipation, on the brink, cowering in case the whole thing collapses on their head. In summary this is a well sung, well flung, well hung piece of musical art.
added to station 6/20/2018 4:45:37 AM
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dark humor
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Marc Ceccotti
The Owl of Minerva
An interesting fusion of progressive art rock loaded with instrumental asides - this is not a song you play for immediate musical gratification, this is a piece to hang up and examine with all your senses. Drama and musical talent make this a showpiece
added to station 5/28/2016 7:42:23 AM
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Progressive Instrumental Rock
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Fitch
34 second song
This is not a song as we know it, there's no beginning, middle and end, no chorus or progression, the reason it's here at all is that the artist liked it enough to make a musical sketch of what was in his mind at that time. It could become anything when he picks it up again, a flamenco classic, the simple start of a rock opera, who knows - maybe it will always remain a few hesitant strokes on the back of a melodic envelope, doesn't matter because at 34 seconds long, an observer will walk past and glance, consider, then move on.
added to station 6/20/2018 4:30:47 AM
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Guitar Instrumental
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find the pixie
Green Hat
We don't really know what's happening here, starts off in a confusion of dramatic passages until it settles into an ethnic rhythm - but this is not the end because along the way it seeps out into mysterious adventures of style and form. I think it's got much merit and you should spend some time with it.
added to station 5/28/2016 4:54:41 AM
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Miscellaneous
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Psyche's Muse
FLAMING FLESH
It opens with interestingly menacing guitar peeling then the vocal steps into the picture laying his cryptic lyrics down into a deep, dark puddle of blood (my image) The adventurous melody creeps around, crying out a story of something that has to be told over again - even then we may never arrive at the same conclusions as the writer in his doleful lament.
added to station 5/28/2016 7:59:13 AM
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psychedelic
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Elly Hadaway
The Lady of the Woods
Hearing this new song (in an old style) takes the listener back to the days of folk lore, chivalry and idylls of a simpler lifestyle before the introduction of music as we know it today. The pitch perfect lady vocalist draws you into the woods as her voice dances around like a warm breeze in dappled sunlight.
added to station 5/28/2016 8:16:43 AM
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Folk/Acoustic Rock/Americana
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