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Tunefind.com is a decent source though not all soundtracks are available but it is editable for updates, they even list the specific scene that the soundtrack plays on. Source: 10 months ago
With that in mind, I’m guessing it’s a little-known Aussie artist (male vocal only) as searching the lyrics returns nothing (and Shazam/Soundhound didn’t ID it). Not listed one tune-list.com (the show doesn't even have a page on tunefind.com). No credits are displayed at the end credits for the song either (only one other song had a credit in that ep - odd to leave this one out while credit another song). Source: about 1 year ago
I'm unable to search on that site, maybe I don't know how to use it. I've used tunefind.com , also to no avail. Source: about 1 year ago
Try tunefind.com, there are 11 songs listed for episode 1... Hopefully it's there for you :-). Source: about 1 year ago
Tunefind.com has 6 songs for that episode, is it one of those? Source: about 1 year ago
I was reading an interview where he was dissecting the album ABIIOR and he had said that it was harder for him to sing more "intensely". Which is insane because he absolutely f***ing killed it. The emotion, the meaning, all of it. I thought it was such a heart stab when he said that he described the vocals as, " ...kind of guttural. I was really upset and scared. I feel like there's a hopelessness in the vocal... Source: about 1 year ago
Would love a book like that, mostly I just go the songfacts.com to see actual facts about the songs and the inspiration behind it. But Phoenix mostly keep to themselves the inspiration of most of their songs. But I have so many questions about so many songs. I would like to know what they actually meant like fences, armistice, run run run, sometimes in the fall, one time too many and much more... Source: about 1 year ago
"One" — According to songfacts.com the song was based on the 1939 novel Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo, which James Hetfield read. In a 1989 interview of Lars Ulrich, however, he seems to suggest that the band chose the video because it was similar in theme. According to this article, Het had the basic idea for the song, prompting their manager to suggest he read the book. In any case, book, movie and song... Source: over 1 year ago
I've taken the following definition and explanation from songfacts.com:. Source: over 1 year ago
Thanks! I thought you were joking because of Roger's This Is Not A Drill tour, but now I see this trivia that came to Wikipedia via songfacts.com: "...chief sound engineer, James Guthrie created the worm-eating sound effect by using the faintly audible sound of a hand-held power drill boring into an undefined material.". Source: over 1 year ago
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