MP3 Matthew Levine - A House Divided
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The musical sensibilities of Sting, the candor of The Beatles, and the the lilt of Joni Mitchell with a dollop of Steely Dan added at the last minute for a marbling effect.
11 MP3 Songs
POP: 70's Pop, ROCK: Classic Rock
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The featured song, A House Divided, a rock anthem with orchestra, choir, and ethnic instruments, took Levine 20 years to finish writing. âI wanted to show the indomitable spirit in action calling out to its collective self to unite, not unlike the villain in Terminator 2 who, after heâs apparently destroyed, is recreated when his scattered beads of molten metal coalesce into his former self.â (So what's wrong with mixed metaphors?) The 122-track recording was mixed three times before it was ready for mastering.
Los Angeles producer G Tom Macâs first words in response to his initial listening of On The Fence was âItâs f*****g brilliant!â About compatibility issues in a coupleâs relationship, On The Fence suggests The Beatles mixed with contemporary folk-rock. If the cello lines donât remind you of Beatles producer George Martin, nothing will.
The rest of the album largely comments on environmental and spiritual themes from the Sting-like The Mother Tongue, the Joni Mitchellesque The Man Upstairs, to the jazzy, cinematic Beautiful featuring the spoken word of Levineâs 5-year-old son, Andrew. The album finishes with A Home That Forever Will Stand sung by Traci Harris--a rousing gospel piece for people of all religions that has received a grand prize and two first place songwriting awards.
11 MP3 Songs
POP: 70's Pop, ROCK: Classic Rock
Details:
The featured song, A House Divided, a rock anthem with orchestra, choir, and ethnic instruments, took Levine 20 years to finish writing. âI wanted to show the indomitable spirit in action calling out to its collective self to unite, not unlike the villain in Terminator 2 who, after heâs apparently destroyed, is recreated when his scattered beads of molten metal coalesce into his former self.â (So what's wrong with mixed metaphors?) The 122-track recording was mixed three times before it was ready for mastering.
Los Angeles producer G Tom Macâs first words in response to his initial listening of On The Fence was âItâs f*****g brilliant!â About compatibility issues in a coupleâs relationship, On The Fence suggests The Beatles mixed with contemporary folk-rock. If the cello lines donât remind you of Beatles producer George Martin, nothing will.
The rest of the album largely comments on environmental and spiritual themes from the Sting-like The Mother Tongue, the Joni Mitchellesque The Man Upstairs, to the jazzy, cinematic Beautiful featuring the spoken word of Levineâs 5-year-old son, Andrew. The album finishes with A Home That Forever Will Stand sung by Traci Harris--a rousing gospel piece for people of all religions that has received a grand prize and two first place songwriting awards.
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