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An Electronic piece with a drone & rhythm track built on Buzz virtual synth (notice how I've been enjoying that synth!)
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There is a YouTube video plus link to guitar instruction
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Back For More was the 5th song written for Naked Sunday's first EP. It is about a girl(just like most of them) and her moving away right after things were just starting to get serious. This song expresses the anger, denial, and acceptance of the…
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Bad Decisions was the last song added to the original EP, but was actually written years before the band formed. Jason co-wrote this song with his old college roommate and the song was revived for the new EP. It is a simple song about the joys…
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Close Enough, like Bad Decisions, was also written before the band was formed and brought back for the first EP. It was written after a pretty hard break up and is still a personal favorite.
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Gone Away is a song co-written by Wyatt and Jason about something that everyone has dealt with at some point in their life. It's about the uncertainty that surrounds relationship and dealing with trying to hold onto something that everyone knows…
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Other Side was the first song written by Naked Sunday. Co written by Jason and Wyatt, the song is about a girl once again, who is leaving and the feeling of being torn between emotions. The devil and angel metaphor is used to describe wanting…
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Jarrod Bramson of Port Townsend, WA duo Solvents talks to Alex about the benefits of isolated music scenes, whether television really did kill the radio star, and a shared dislike of Amanda Palmer.
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Where are you tonight? is another song co-written by Jason and Wyatt and is a song about a feeling of uncertainty and how not knowing is way worse than hearing bad news.
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Wandamen people of Papua, Indonesia have a sing-song poetic style only used in death wails during mourning ritual. This material was recorded in 1989 and may represent language/expression not heard today, as only aged wailers could express the…
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