Hand of God
Chris Ellis
Performed By
Chris Ellis
Album UPC
631037055727
CD Baby Track ID
178099
Label
Chris Ellis
Released
2001-01-01
BPM
145
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm20529632
Year
2001
Spotify Plays
4
Writers
Writer
Chris Ellis
Pub Co
EntropyMusic
Composer
Chris Ellis
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
United States - Connecticut
Description
Strong, smooth vocals and penetrating lyrics in a pasitche of folk, rock, pop and country influences. Reflections on love, loss, life, death and God.
Notes
On After the Apocalypse, singer/songwriter Chris Ellis reprises the arc of lost innocence - from disappointment and despair through ennui and eventual rebirth.
"I'm a cynical romantic," Chris says of his quixotic outlook.
After knocking around in six states, a three-year stint in Nashville reenergized Chris's music. "I met some very generous and talented musicians there," he says.
Backed by accomplished Nashville session players, including guitarist/producer Jim Gibson, After the Apocalypse showcases Ellis's folk, rock, pop and country sensibilities.
"My influences are as diverse as the places I've lived. Pittsburgh, Louisiana, Houston, New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Nashville. But I don't consciously emulate any one," says Ellis.
After the Apocalypse combines Chris's influences in ten songs that become more involving and more resonant the more you listen, eventually revealing more answers than questions.
"I'm a cynical romantic," Chris says of his quixotic outlook.
After knocking around in six states, a three-year stint in Nashville reenergized Chris's music. "I met some very generous and talented musicians there," he says.
Backed by accomplished Nashville session players, including guitarist/producer Jim Gibson, After the Apocalypse showcases Ellis's folk, rock, pop and country sensibilities.
"My influences are as diverse as the places I've lived. Pittsburgh, Louisiana, Houston, New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Nashville. But I don't consciously emulate any one," says Ellis.
After the Apocalypse combines Chris's influences in ten songs that become more involving and more resonant the more you listen, eventually revealing more answers than questions.
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