Calling for Help
Pepperdome
Performed By
Pepperdome
Album UPC
707541691192
CD Baby Track ID
TR0000048251
Label
Pepperdome Music/Jtstyles Productions
Released
2013-12-17
BPM
117
Rated
0
ISRC
USZ4K1300308
Year
2013
Spotify Plays
7
Writers
Writer
John Joseph Tokarczyk, Jr.
Pub Co
John Joseph Tokarczyk, Jr.
Writer
Eric Bunton
Pub Co
Eric Bunton
Writer
Jake Tripp
Pub Co
Jake Tripp
Composer
Eric Bunton, Jake Tripp, John Joseph Tokarczyk, Jr.
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceEasy Clear
Rights Controlled
Master
Rights
Easy Clear: Master
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - North Carolina
Description
With a unique groove, powerful guitars, driving rhythms, and passionate in your face vocals, this music is a force like no other.
Notes
Three years in the making, the fourth studio album is here!
“False Words About Large Days” marks the first PepperDome album that includes John, Eric, and Jake in the writing and recording process. This lethal combination brings a new life and direction to PepperDome’s catalog. “Having Eric’s and Jake’s energy and abilities brought this album to a whole other level” explains John. The music is smoother and flows beautifully but at the same time has more of an attack and crunch while grooving and bouncing like no other. There are musical compositions where the entire band locks in to create a heavy, bang your head, moment. Others that are complex and each voice is classically doing it’s own thing to create the soundscape that PepperDome is known for. Eric express’s, "While the direction of the music is more towards the hard rock front, PepperDome is free to experiment with whatever ideas or sounds we feel is relevant to the music".
When one thinks of Rock/Hard Rock music, they think of songs about sex, drugs, and partying. PepperDome has never followed that trend and continues to communicate with their fans about more relevant social topics. The album begins with the heavy “Picture Box” which encompasses driving and chugging guitars, complex drumming and lyrics describing human’s dependency on technology. “Illusion of Wealth” starts with a rainbow of instrumental layering which leads to an instrumental lock in. At that point, the lyrics explaining the use of advertising and illusion to make you think you are happy by being a consumer kick in. “Inline” marks the first acoustic song in their catalog. When one thinks acoustic it usually gravitates towards a softer lyric and theme. Leave it to PepperDome to write an acoustic song about how media limits and traps our minds with the distractions provided by the internet and television. “Calling for Help” is the largest musical journey to date. This almost seven minute composition brings you from the strange to the heavy to the sparse and pretty while the Earth tries to communicate to it’s human inhabitants.
A band with a sound and a force like no other, PepperDome.
A collection of rock music that brings you on a journey through a musical soundscape while grabbing hold of your being, “False Words About Large Days”.
“False Words About Large Days” marks the first PepperDome album that includes John, Eric, and Jake in the writing and recording process. This lethal combination brings a new life and direction to PepperDome’s catalog. “Having Eric’s and Jake’s energy and abilities brought this album to a whole other level” explains John. The music is smoother and flows beautifully but at the same time has more of an attack and crunch while grooving and bouncing like no other. There are musical compositions where the entire band locks in to create a heavy, bang your head, moment. Others that are complex and each voice is classically doing it’s own thing to create the soundscape that PepperDome is known for. Eric express’s, "While the direction of the music is more towards the hard rock front, PepperDome is free to experiment with whatever ideas or sounds we feel is relevant to the music".
When one thinks of Rock/Hard Rock music, they think of songs about sex, drugs, and partying. PepperDome has never followed that trend and continues to communicate with their fans about more relevant social topics. The album begins with the heavy “Picture Box” which encompasses driving and chugging guitars, complex drumming and lyrics describing human’s dependency on technology. “Illusion of Wealth” starts with a rainbow of instrumental layering which leads to an instrumental lock in. At that point, the lyrics explaining the use of advertising and illusion to make you think you are happy by being a consumer kick in. “Inline” marks the first acoustic song in their catalog. When one thinks acoustic it usually gravitates towards a softer lyric and theme. Leave it to PepperDome to write an acoustic song about how media limits and traps our minds with the distractions provided by the internet and television. “Calling for Help” is the largest musical journey to date. This almost seven minute composition brings you from the strange to the heavy to the sparse and pretty while the Earth tries to communicate to it’s human inhabitants.
A band with a sound and a force like no other, PepperDome.
A collection of rock music that brings you on a journey through a musical soundscape while grabbing hold of your being, “False Words About Large Days”.
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