Songs You May Have Missed #603

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The Silver Seas: “She is Gone” (2007)

Formerly known as the Bees, The Silver Seas are led by Daniel Tashian’s guitar and considerable pop songwriting chops.

Here piano is at the forefront, with soft stabs of chords overlaying an effortlessly contagious melancholy melody and an easy lilting rhythm reminiscent of Bob Lind’s “Elusive Butterfly”.

It’s gently intoxicating, like much of Silver Seas’ material.

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Songs You May Have Missed #602

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Oh Land: “Rainbow” (2011)

Danish singer-songwriter Nanna Øland Fabricius is a former student at the Royal Danish and Royal Swedish ballet schools. When a back injury forced her to give up her dancing career she focused on music, Anglicizing her middle name to create the pseudonym she records under.

oh-landHer self-titled second album (which was her debut in the U.S.) rose to #5 on the Danish pop chart.

She creates the kind of electro-dance pop that brings Santigold and Robyn to mind.

But mixed in with the dance beats is the occasional ballad, such as album closer “Rainbow”, which explodes into a radiant, color-saturated chorus befitting the song’s title.

See also: https://edcyphers.com/2017/02/24/recommended-albums-72/

Songs You May Have Missed #601

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The Minus 5 with Colin Meloy: “Cemetery Row” (2006)

Scott McCaughey and the Minus 5 summon Colin Meloy to sing the praises of life as a ghost. Given that many of Meloy’s own tunes depict harrowing and macabre scenarios, fans of his band the Decemberists know he’s perfectly cast here. Creepy.

Eyes that never close, hands too numb to hold a glass or a matchstick.
Everybody knows this old house is cold and crowded with halfwits.
Cemetery Row is not such a bad place — don’t you want to go?

Lemonade and gin.
Life is wearing thin by general consensus.
Nothing is a sin.
Fall out of your skin so free and defenseless.
Cemetery Row is not such a bad place — don’t you want to go?
Bars that never close on every corner, Cemetery Row.

Used to be afraid.
Now we love to fade into the procession.
No more the insane
Memory lane runs in the other direction
Cemetery Row is not such a bad place — don’t you want to go?
Bars that never close on every corner, Cemetery Row.

See also: https://edcyphers.com/2013/03/16/songs-you-may-have-missed-361/

Did You Ever Realize…

Don’t Give Up on the Guitar. Fender Is Begging You

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Songs You May Have Missed #600

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The Proclaimers: “Now and Then” (2005)

This one’s extremely personal for me, as I associate it with the loss of my own father. No further words are necessary here. If the song’s point of view is relatable for you, it will probably mean something to you too.

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