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| God Bless the Also Ran | | Print | |
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Words and music by Monte Amende
Another song I began working on when I lived in Mitchell, probably in 1998 when my band Flood Romeo was still stumbling along. At that time all I had was the chorus. I only played with it three times and two of those were in the car coming or going to band practice in Sioux Falls. At some point, I forgot the musical line on the chorus. Usually when that happens it's a clear indicator that the song isn't very good. Ever couple years, though, the lyrics to the chorus would pop into my head and I'd toy with the idea of trying to stir up the music. That's what happened a couple weeks ago. I really wanted to add a seventh song to the July album project (seventh month - seven songs). The lyrics popped in and this time they brought the music. I don't know if that means it's a good song, but I'm liking it. When I began sequencing I fess up, I borrowed a little too heavily from the song Starlight by Muse. I've revisited the drums and many other things to minimize that. Even though the grinding bass is really the most similar element I just can't part with it... too awesome. Fuzz aside the bass line actually feels more like When I look at the World by U2. Anyhow, I'm being honest about the inspiration for the instrumentation and I strongly encourage everyone to purchase the album Black Holes and Revelations by Muse. The mix here doesn't have the melody line. I thinking about placing this song after Misfortune's Sister, as they both share a short theme. In Misfortune's Sister, the theme is played by the searing electric guitar. In Also Ran it's set in the tear drop piano and echoed by the some spacing bell chimes. Again, a long ways to go on this, but I hope you enjoy and stay tuned.
VERSE I Steps into play PRECHORUS Filling up on empty notions CHORUS So hold your breath this time VERSE II The gathering gray Claims she's afraid Now dropping blame Shakey and lame PRECHORUS Did you ever hear the story How his cohorts love to tell it A year slips by a storm still lingers Out of nowhere, CHORUS |
