As If We Care
simple.
Performed By
simple.
Album UPC
880095000198
CD Baby Track ID
190582
Label
WINDOW
Released
2004-01-01
BPM
116
Rated
0
ISRC
uscgh0698749
Year
2004
Spotify Plays
45
Writers
Writer
Stacy Parrish, Joe Anderson, Jeff Romaniuk, Daniel Prevett
Pub Co
simple music inc.
Composer
Stacy Parrish, Joe Anderson, Jeff Romaniuk, Daniel Prevett
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceEasy Clear
Rights Controlled
Master
Rights
Easy Clear: Master
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - New Mexico
Description
To play both sides of the sword can prove to be quite difficult and
risky. And simple. gracefully tiptoes across this blade in its debut
recording by creating airy and grandiose compositions that are both
accessible and artistically intriguing.
risky. And simple. gracefully tiptoes across this blade in its debut
recording by creating airy and grandiose compositions that are both
accessible and artistically intriguing.
Notes
simple. Small name, big sound. Their music spills into your room and fills every corner with lush, beautiful sounds. Add flawless technical prowess, and the deal is sealed: this is new, graceful pop/rock for those with a passion for music and its respective intricacies.
The simple. sound features the layered, borderline-haunting guitar work of Stacy Parrish and Daniel Prevett. Drummer Jeff Romaniuk and bassist Joe Anderson provide solid backing for this power quartet. Parrish's vocals are emotively rich, and range from a tender near-falsetto to a declarative boom. They've been compared to everyone from Coldplay to the Church, but other than fragmented moments of recollection, theirs is an incomparable sound.
The group's new release, "In Perfect Disarray," offers 10 tracks of subtle intensity. It tricks you, this album. Each song begins with a pleasant, intriguing sound; before you know it, you're enveloped in fat, sonic rock. It bats its eyes at you then kicks your ass; quite an exhilarating experience.
Their laid-back, yet commanding presence on-stage draws fans into a dreamy realm. With a live set so tight, simple. make it screamingly obvious they're no strangers to their instruments. These are professionals, and they're happy to have you along for the ride if you can keep up. Aside from a cordial between-song quip from Parrish, they tear through their set list. No flash or banter here; these guys came to play.
Simple? Hardly. Hear for yourself.
The simple. sound features the layered, borderline-haunting guitar work of Stacy Parrish and Daniel Prevett. Drummer Jeff Romaniuk and bassist Joe Anderson provide solid backing for this power quartet. Parrish's vocals are emotively rich, and range from a tender near-falsetto to a declarative boom. They've been compared to everyone from Coldplay to the Church, but other than fragmented moments of recollection, theirs is an incomparable sound.
The group's new release, "In Perfect Disarray," offers 10 tracks of subtle intensity. It tricks you, this album. Each song begins with a pleasant, intriguing sound; before you know it, you're enveloped in fat, sonic rock. It bats its eyes at you then kicks your ass; quite an exhilarating experience.
Their laid-back, yet commanding presence on-stage draws fans into a dreamy realm. With a live set so tight, simple. make it screamingly obvious they're no strangers to their instruments. These are professionals, and they're happy to have you along for the ride if you can keep up. Aside from a cordial between-song quip from Parrish, they tear through their set list. No flash or banter here; these guys came to play.
Simple? Hardly. Hear for yourself.
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