Be Still
Jon Bryant
Performed By
Jon Bryant
Album UPC
885767358379
CD Baby Track ID
9242420
Label
Independent
Released
2012-04-12
BPM
131
Rated
0
ISRC
CA07W1200011
Year
2012
Spotify Plays
49,289
Writers
Writer
Jon Bryant
Pub Co
Jon Bryant
Composer
Jon Bryant
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
CANADA - Nova Scotia
Description
What Takes You sounds like the rain, on a summer night, with the one you love by your side, waiting to kiss you, under the canopy, overlooking the city, beside the water, having your heart broken, dreaming of heaven and the life that awaits when you wake
Notes
This album took 1 year 30 days and 6 hours to complete.
In a few words, I would describe "what takes you" as one of honesty and vunerability. It reaches to the core and "takes" the listener into a place they may never have gone before. It deals with the sorts of things that we humans surround our lives with yet are never fully satisfied with the outcome. Things like love, laughter, family and work. It is acoustically clean and fluid while at the same time rigid and fierce. There is intensity. There is dynamic and there are harmonies. Many harmonies.
Unlike "Two Coasts for Comfort", I believe "What Takes You" is advanced in sound and songwriting. It is a testimony about my early twenties and the things I have been taken by, taken to and taken from.
In a few words, I would describe "what takes you" as one of honesty and vunerability. It reaches to the core and "takes" the listener into a place they may never have gone before. It deals with the sorts of things that we humans surround our lives with yet are never fully satisfied with the outcome. Things like love, laughter, family and work. It is acoustically clean and fluid while at the same time rigid and fierce. There is intensity. There is dynamic and there are harmonies. Many harmonies.
Unlike "Two Coasts for Comfort", I believe "What Takes You" is advanced in sound and songwriting. It is a testimony about my early twenties and the things I have been taken by, taken to and taken from.
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