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Soldiers Of Misfortune
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This is a hard driving song about what we saw happening in New Orleans during and after Hurricane Katrina.
lost frequency winnipeg rock
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It would be wrong to call us a throw back. But we are all heavily influenced from a time when music was musical. An influence from the 60's, 70's, and 80's rock
We are just a few musicians who always had serious musical aspirations ,alas, real life got in the way. And then a few years ago, we were presented with an opportunity to get together, write, and record... One of the common bonds between us all is the disappointment in the current music scene on the radio and worldwide. What ever happened when you actually had to know how to play an instrument to be a musician in a band? What ever happened to the time when good bands also had good hooks in their songs? We know that type of music is still out there. It just seems that you hardly hear it anymore.
Song Info
Genre
Rock Folk Rock
Charts
#455 in subgenre Peak #9
Charts
Peak #144
Author
Lost Frequency (Winnipeg)
Rights
Gamesman Inc. and MAGGS publishing
Uploaded
March 29, 2012
Track Files
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MP3 4.6 MB 160 kbps 4:01
Story behind the song
This is the first song we have released in six years. Why the wait? Well, it was our production values. We liked our songs, but the way many of them sounded.. well, let's be honest.. they suck. The sounds are flat and tinny. We got some things right, and a lot of things wrong. So I went to recording school (seriously). I learned about all the things I did not even know existed. The point was that it was no use recording our music if we could not express it properly in the end. As for this song, it was simple a reaction to all that happened during and after Hurricane Katrina. We hope you all enjoy.
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