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voice_0Sup shredders, my name is Logan AKA Spiderhens and welcome to an ESPY reviews where today we have ourselves a track from an act named Burned Bridges titled Burnt Bridges.
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voice_0And if we switch over to here,
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voice_0we are going to be checking out the Mr.
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voice_0Lucky Loop remix. This is on alugha.
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voice_0And there are two versions of the song we are going to be listening through today,
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voice_0the German and the English version with the German version sung by Burned Bridges and the English version sung by Adam Kesselhaut.
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voice_0And we're going to listen through each of these two versions from start to finish.
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voice_0We're going to hear what we think with this video or both videos being available on alugha
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voice_0Let's go.
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voice_0It's great to have the folly of the trains immediately subway
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voice_0as just checking the quality of the video as well,
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voice_0making sure that's all good,
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voice_0cool, 1080P great. I want to do this justice.
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voice_0Got electric and a dance 5 to it. That's cool.
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voice_0And so that's that's Adam here,
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voice_0if I'm not mistaken, that is Baron Bridges here.
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voice_0Adam kiss her heart on the left,
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voice_0the vocal chosen in the background. They're kind of archaemic.
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voice_1Bound my I'm some kindly on Protzim Lake through Lynch bath which means for a kid hunched legs when man to belongs
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voice_1I mean.
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voice_0No catchy vocal, hot melodies for sure.
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voice_0There's a really nice sort of resonance and glow in that mid range in this track as well for the guitars and piano parts
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voice_0and iterating on that motif at the end.
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voice_0That slowdown was charming. I appreciated that.
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voice_0I think it's I had the captions at the bottom so I could kind of figure out what's going on the song,
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voice_0but I'm sure that if you speak German natively,
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voice_0you can probably figure it out to. The track,
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voice_0as I understand it at this point is about someone who has turrets and it's about burn bridges and the burnt bridges that they may have experienced through having a condition trying maybe saying inappropriate
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voice_0things occasionally. They're talking about like,
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voice_0surprising, like the people that they're around,
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voice_0flames going up, kind of insinuating that even though things may sort of start around us,
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voice_0we're just doing the best with the what we can out of the situation.
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voice_0And we're making the most of our journey.
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voice_0And I think the music sort of suggests that we're trying to work towards a brighter future.
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voice_0Was sort of accepting what's come before it and just trying to,
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voice_0yeah, pushing forward. I think the Volk performance was uplifting and it was upbeat and it never got too dark.
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voice_0It was kind of free friendly sounding.
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voice_0I wanted to tell you the story without shoving it down your throat.
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voice_0I like the vocal harmonies we had in some parts as well.
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voice_0They're kind of slick. I think there was a great sense of warmth with the way they harmonize,
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voice_0interact with each other arrangement,
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voice_0the guitar, bass,
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voice_0drums and piano parts there with the kicks having a chord no guru throughout with the kicks in their accents and some select shakers or tambourines or something like that keeping things moving forward on the 8th and an accents there.
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voice_0The guitars strumming those open chords.
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voice_0They're nice and bright on the right side there without being too resonant with some leads coming on the left side.
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voice_0I think later on to the piece they would hit a great sense of glow with the distorted sort of like crisp over driven parts.
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voice_0They resonated well with the pianos,
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voice_0sort of the chordal progression say we had there.
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voice_0There were really, they're nice and rounded there.
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voice_0There wasn't a lot of too much trepidation with it.
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voice_0We weren't trying to make a piece that sort of challenged things too much in the sense that we were trying.
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voice_0We weren't trying to display a sense of adversity to the listener.
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voice_0We're trying to sort of get them sort of like invested in the journey and kind of rooting for us,
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voice_0if that makes sense. The baseline,
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voice_0keeping in toe with the drum lines and everything like that quite neatly.
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voice_0Great cohesion amongst the elements there.
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voice_0There was like a vocal part in the background there that was nicely panned on the sides there.
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voice_0And I like the fact that we also had some occasion,
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voice_0no belts of the, we've really got that hook line stuck in there.
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voice_0We're very, very comfortable getting that hook line across.
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voice_0Ultimately, like a very satisfying performance vocally with a distinct vocal timer and texture there.
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voice_0I've reviewed a bit of Bonebridge's stuff at this point,
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voice_0as well as music from Adam Kiss for help and I do enjoy my time with their tracks and this is no exception.
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voice_0So thank you. Thank you for that. It's good to hear more of it and I,
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voice_0I do appreciate it is an inspiring story to be fair.
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voice_0But now we have the English version,
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voice_0if I'm not mistaken.
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voice_0Now we have the English version if I'm not mistaken.
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voice_0I'm not mistaken here. Yeah,
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voice_0the with again Gaddam's vocals on top.
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voice_0Adam Cursor helped.
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voice_0Interesting to see the differences between the two.
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voice_0Hear them.
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voice_2He's the charmingest man with threats in
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voice_2the world, the alarmingest things he would say to the girls.
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voice_2And you might never know, because we might never.
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voice_2Why he's laughing alone.
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voice_2It'll leave you a guest.
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voice_2Watch as the bridges keep burning down.
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voice_0Gratian in the high range of that school.
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voice_2The same dreaming, the same dream,
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voice_2and remaining the same team as the bridges keep burning.
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voice_0Them great vibrato there well done
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voice_0and again like that like bump bump, bump,
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voice_0bump even that like even though they're not telling a story,
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voice_0the vocals there perform a nice roll as an alternative lead to the vocal LED parts we've had it's predominantly vocal focus this track but I do appreciate that we're trying to sort of switch things up and have a bit of
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voice_0diversity within that composition and.
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voice_2You might never know, but you're dying to ask why he's working alone.
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voice_2Father
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voice_2son as a gas and the pain never hurts when you have a little
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voice_2watch as the bridges keep burning down.
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voice_2Firm bridges,
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voice_2flames going up. Firm bridges
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voice_2doesn't mean we're out of luck.
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voice_2Firm Bridges
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voice_2rest is the same dream dreaming,
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voice_2the same dreaming, remaining the same team as the British keep burning down.
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voice_0So like is the implication, sorry to interrupt,
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voice_0is the implication that we're trying to,
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voice_0as long as you're on the same team,
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voice_0you know that the pain doesn't hurt as much if you're laughing etcetera?
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voice_0Is the implication that as long as we're together,
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voice_0the grass same colour green, it's the same dream,
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voice_0etcetera, things are going to be OK, we're going to get through it.
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voice_0Is that the implication there?
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voice_0Fray Reverse takes on those scenarios.
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voice_0Actually there's like a shrimp like that,
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voice_0kind of.
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voice_2Which is going on burnt bridges
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voice_2cause had a look.
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voice_2Burnt bridges. The grass is the same breath.
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voice_2We're dreaming the same dreaming made in the same dream as the bridges keep burning down.
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voice_2Burnt bridges.
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voice_0Very wistful tones of the performance.
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voice_0I enjoyed my time with that version too.
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voice_0I think they are different singers. I thought they both sung well.
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voice_0You know, we have quite good vocals Nick,
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voice_0on both sides there. There is a similarity with the way we approached it in regards to the expression there.
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voice_0I think that I mean like it's the same version instrumentally.
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voice_0So there's not a lot of difference that I want to sort of discuss with the the actuals like anything aside from the the vocals.
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voice_0It's simply that I think there are slight differences in the way we pronounce words in German and English there.
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voice_0And that it's weird though,
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voice_0because often the hardest sort of German consonants can make it seem a little bit kind of like more kind of intense.
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voice_0But we had such a kind of a gentle performance with the song German version.
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voice_0They kind of like pan out with each other.
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voice_0I think I appreciate both singers ability to sort of explain things and sing in a way that makes sense appropriate for the both the message as well as
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voice_0the composition itself.
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voice_0And we're going to talk about this track as well as the various versions in the conclusion section just in a moment because welcome to the conclusion of my review of this track from an act named Burned Bridges titled Burnt Bridges.
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voice_0Again with the German version sung by Burned Bridges and the English version sung by by Adam Kesselhalt.
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voice_0I this was the Mr.
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voice_0Lucky Loop remix, so I enjoyed my time with it.
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voice_0I'm as per the individual sort of many conclusions I gave through each track or each version independently.
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voice_0I think that the story is about someone who is God Tourette's and it's about their journey with that,
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voice_0the interactions I have with people maybe sort of like,
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voice_0you know, like having issues with like harsh comments that they don't necessarily they don't intend to enlight the burnt bridges that can come from the relationships that might be affected by that.
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voice_0But I think also reading through this,
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voice_0just reading through this, this as a kind hearted guy with Tourette syndrome,
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voice_0I've learned to laugh off harsh remarks and to not let them break my spirit.
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voice_0So I think that that's actually very valid as well.
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voice_0That's another angle I hadn't considered because at the end of the day,
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voice_0that is the other side of it, right?
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voice_0You know, if you have turrets, sometimes people will say really **** things about you.
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voice_0And it's about like moving past those burnt bridges.
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voice_0Maybe you've, those other people have burnt their bridges because of the stuff you've said about them and you're moving on to brighter things.
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voice_0And it's about sticking with that person,
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voice_0having a sort of shared kinship and sort of working through whatever differences you have and trying to sort of support each other and be kind to each other.
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voice_0I think that's the kind of impression or the movement that we have with this and I kind of adore that.
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voice_0I think it's a really wonderful thing to sort of write a track about.
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voice_0It's very personal to Burn Bridges and I appreciate the fact that they expressed themselves and spoke about something very personal them in a way that was personable with both versions.
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voice_0And I think it was sung really well. The vocal melodies that we had across the board,
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voice_0these truth acts were very similar as well as the harmonies there.
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voice_0The decisions we made there were personable either way.
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voice_0We saw both singers sung in ways which were very,
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voice_0they had solid vocal genique across the board.
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voice_0There were very slight differences, just there was more of a kind of a,
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voice_0there was more of a wistful tone. I think with Burn Bridges one there,
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voice_0it sort of seems sort of a little bit more sort of like introspective just with like again,
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voice_0some of the specific softness of it.
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voice_0I think with the other version from Kissel Help,
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voice_0we were trying to sort of kind of be supportive,
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voice_0like we were speaking singing from the purse perspective of someone who'd like walked in their shoes alongside them and it was kind of like two singers singing about the same person and
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voice_0their perspective viewpoints on it or respective viewpoints on it.
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voice_0I kind of enjoy that. I think that the melodies we chose a Dada,
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voice_0Dada like that distinctive. You can remember the verse and chorus ideas,
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voice_0burn bridges. I mean that whole client gets stuck in your head and bom bom bom bom bom bom bom bom bom bom.
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voice_0There's also those interesting melodies that we had in the break sections as well as well as sometimes lead the backgrounds of the chorus sections,
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voice_0which I think is kind of cool there. There was a lot of effort to make the vocal components into this track engaging there and it's going beyond vocal technique as well as sort of being again,
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voice_0personable with the way you approach and express yourself there.
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voice_0There were no harsh adjust to this performance.
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voice_0It genuinely sounded like people that were just kind of just wanted to walk forward together,
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voice_0make a brighter future and again,
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voice_0just kind of laugh off all the kind of **** stuff that other people have said because what,
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voice_0you know, again, what, what can you do about that?
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voice_0I suppose, you know, those people clearly aren't helping you in that situation,
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voice_0so it's great that we could write a song like that.
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voice_0I think that the track itself at 3 minutes 16 is nicely structured.
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voice_0There's enough going on with the various kick guitar,
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voice_0bass drum and piano passages there to keep you entertained.
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voice_0There was also some interesting sort of like electronic sort of dancing kind of elements there,
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voice_0not just the chord note accents on the kick and snares that prepared that go through the entirety,
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voice_0if not most of the track there, which I think offers a great into pace and movement there when it's it.
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voice_0We had interesting bits of fall just from the start of it,
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voice_0kind of like that's getting off the training into starting a new day,
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voice_0right? But I think that the brightness of the open chords are strummed on the guitars on the right side,
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voice_0as well as some of the occasional lead lines of the sort of guitar of your guitar on the other side there to kind of highlight them into higher ranges of the free spectrum.
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voice_0And the overall core progressions in the arrangement.
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voice_0The piano line working with the various sort of like a triads there on the right hand and going between left and right there for a little bit of bass response,
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voice_0but predominantly for brighter sort of like inclusions within that.
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voice_0Again, trying to sort of like the guitar because higher and piano worked very well with each other on similar ranges there and highlighted the same chords to make sort of bright opportunities like an optimistic track there.
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voice_0And the bass and the lower end there made made the most of that space and was nice and sort of solid with the root notes of those chord progressions.
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voice_0The drum bars there again highlight in the quarter notes.
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voice_0And typically we we changed a pace occasionally to suit like a nuisance,
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voice_0the Bata Dun Dun Dun bum.
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voice_0You know, we we we would high extent certain notes off of that predominantly as a track.
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voice_0We kind of knowledge you heard and kind of like enjoyed it and you kind of had a great time with.
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voice_0I think ultimately, even though there was some darker stuff that were discussing the story,
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voice_0the music behind this, it was trying to to not sort of kind of delve in that too much or dwell on that too much.
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voice_0I think ultimately with these instruments together,
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voice_0the ideas they had there, I think it was more of a vocal focus track that told the story you needed to,
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voice_0gave several different perspectives.
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voice_0And if through the verses highlighted the hook line in a way that was not overdone.
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voice_0And it was just a track where I was trying to sort of sound positive,
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voice_0if not for the sake of, hey,
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voice_0even though things might be kind of rough right now,
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voice_0things will improve. Even if we've burnt bridges,
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voice_0you know, we'll continue to move forward together and we'll get past all those people have said all that kind of kind of bad stuff and we'll make a brighter future.
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voice_0I think that's cool. And that's what the music is telling me anyways.
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voice_0And so when when those same comments are carried on from the vocals and the lyrics,
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voice_0you have a track that is well connected and cohesive.
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voice_0I think finally, you know,
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voice_0just the studio recording, mixing and mastering is absolutely tight,
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voice_0really well handled there. Things are nicely leveled within the mix and this stereo filled in the Freesis picture and the music surrounds you in the headphones and things are well leveled in.
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voice_0Everything's niched. There's no, there's no icky parts.
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voice_0There's commercial grade. There was dynamic range within the track as well.
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voice_0Things are things are the same lightness all the time.
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voice_0There's still a consistent sort of like fields or it's still glued though,
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voice_0but it's nice and now without public to the bus compression limiting mishandled and effectively it was great.
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voice_0Regardless of the version. They managed to handle both German and English and I'm glad I had the chance to review it and to hear more of burn bridges story,
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voice_0because this is my review of this track from an X name burned bridges titled burnt bridges the Mr.
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voice_0lucky loop remix and hopefully you enjoyed it.
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voice_0If you did, please go show them some love by the very soon sure Media's and their Luger page and stay and stay safe.
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voice_0Please remember to support your local musicians and ours this point in time,
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voice_0as if the **** more than ever thought of crazy stuff going on the world.
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voice_0And I'll catch you and the next review.
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voice_0Spider hands out.