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Song 5 for the RPM Challenge. Building tunes around an incessant bass line is oddly appealing to me. This is a bit of a dystopian song of sorts. Thanks to anyone who listens!

Take me to the river
and hold me under water
Bow down beside me
watch the river run through me
The river is endless
and endlessness

In the river
In the river
In the river
In the river

The cold of the water
at the edge of a coming age
It all seems familiar
the people in pieces
at the end of beginnings
the armies are ready
so hold on to your children
there is no solution
just endlessness

and the river
and the river
and the river

and the river
and the river
and the river

stars keep falling
skies turn black
but I’ll keep calling
to take you back

from the river
from the river
from the river
I’m calling you

from the river
from the river
from the river
and down

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Newbold said

I hear that bass line under it all,.. like a river dripping out of the sky.

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Keith Landry said

Incessant bass = good. Your vocals = great.

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Dweeb said

Some space, some funk, exactly right.

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oldfolks2 said

Great track ...

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egobandit said

Love your voice some very tasty guitar in this, the bass line fools you but solid through and through

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BogStomp said

Your entire album is fantastic. I love the overall vibe of the songs, and your vocals are great!

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Andrew Russe said

Nice one. Yeah, I've been thinking (listening to stuff elsewhere) about writing to basslines. Most of the time I write with an acoustic guitar, singing it as I play it - no recording equipment is used/harmed. But something else happens if the bass is laid down first. And, as a writer, I also find it strangely appealing. Cool track... I'm ready for the next one!

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