I'm a Werewolf, Baby
8x8
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Performed By
8x8
Album UPC
888174285108
CD Baby Track ID
1362488555
Label
8x8
Released
2013-10-15
BPM
132
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm91312704
Year
2013
Spotify Plays
113
Writers
Writer
Lane M Steinberg
Songwriter ID
25600
Pub Co
Zalytron Music, BMI
Writer
Alex Khodchenko
Songwriter ID
26197
Pub Co
Zalytron Music, BMI
Composer
Alex Khodchenko, Lane M Steinberg
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceEasy Clear
Publisher Admin
CD Baby Publishing
Rights Controlled
Master
Rights
Easy Clear: Master + Publishing Client
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - NY - New York City
Description
A sensuous, technicolor mind trip of infinite delights
Notes
8X8 is the unique and mystical collaboration between Lane Steinberg (New York, US) and Alex Khodchenko (Kiev, UKR). The two met in the Myspace days and have since developed an intuitive working relationship despite the fact that they have neither met nor ever spoken. At first listen, one could file under 'Psychedelic Popular', but the strength of the compositions and performances are the real tribute to their influences. 'Azalea's Room', their 2nd collection, has been two years in the making. The title track typifies the kinetic 8X8 energy with its Arabic sounding melody set to a jungle groove with lyrics describing a seaside refuge belonging to a woman who makes a fantastic cup of tea. What follows are songs about star-crossed werewolves, cold war-era spies, a retiring obstetrician, a person trying to erase their identity from the internet...the usual rock n' roll subject matter. It closes with a cover of 'Tears of Rage', by Bob Dylan and Richard Manuel. The idea to do the song was batted around one evening with R. Stevie Moore, who plays bass on the track. It's a bittersweet ending to an album of impressionistic nostalgia via loping grooves and enchanting melodies.
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