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Picture for song 'blue sky drive' by artist 'the wreckreators'
blue sky drive

the wreckreators

the original semi-mutant, quasi-guerrilla new orleans pop combo...  muggy music and words askew, with a hey-na-nonny and a ha-cha-cha!

4 or five guys looking for liquor, love and laughs. . . then writing songs about it. Each brought together in new orleans by hook and by crook, to play a moody, muddy, almost moist music. They have a rhythm that smolders like a slow landfill fire, with words askew and music muggy. Playing high and low, using whatever is left over from the night before, they te...

Pop - Pop Rock

Picture for song 'Mystic Mountain' by artist 'The Sound Faction'
Mystic Mountain

The Sound Faction

soundtrack instrumentals

Hello.  This is The Sound Faction.  This is a German based soundtrack instrumental band.  I am the only member of this band.  My name is Gunther Sheiflehorn.  I play all instruments, produce, and mix all sounds eminating from the records.  Please listen to my records in an efficient, and enjoyable manner.  That is all.

Beats - Beats General

Picture for song 'the more they recognize Cecil' by artist 'srgtv'
the more they recognize Cecil

srgtv

my songs are most often intended to be deliberately intransitive or introspective and conditionaly result as comical or trippy

Acoustic - Acoustic Folk

Picture for song 'Sow the Seeds' by artist 'The Trouts'
Sow the Seeds

The Trouts

Pop/Indie, guitar band with a quirky and original sound.

The Trouts are:
Alan Grier- Guitars, vocals, keyboards, drum loops and songwriting.
Tony Cullen- Lyricist on Dry Your Eyes, Sow the Seeds, Talk to Me, The Prostitute, Dance with Me, Not so Many Other Girls, Living Dream and Can You Face Another Day Girl.

Alternative - Alternative General 90 BPM

Picture for song 'hello, is there anybody in there?' by artist 'Dave Byron'
hello, is there anybody in there?

Dave Byron

Background:
Though I'm not new to it, writing has become a brand new experience for me (probably better expressed as creating, I don't actually write music). Each time I pick up an instrument or turn on the mic I need to approach the song as if I am a new musician walking in and sitting down to listen for the first time.  I create almost recklessly and within hours I couldn't play that keyboard or guitar progression unless I re learned it.
Years ago I wrote collaboratively. In fact, it got to

Rock - Folk Rock