Halfmoon Road
Darryl Gregory

Performed By
Darryl Gregory
Album UPC
837101388825
CD Baby Account
CDB00012242
CD Baby Track ID
4171296
Label
EmptyHead Musikwerks
Released
2007-01-01
BPM
90
Rated
0
ISRC
usx9p0706105
Year
2007
Spotify Plays
4
Writers
Writer
Darryl Gregory
Pub Co
EmptyHead Musikwerks (BMI)
Composer
Darryl Gregory
Clearance
Sync & All Media Uses
Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Connecticut
Description
Hard/edgy country swamp-rock with sweet flavoring from dobro, fiddle and some softer acoustic guitars. Sit back and listen to this song cycle that paints aural portraits of women.
Notes
This CD sits on the knife edge of backwoods country and swampy-rock and takes you from the tension of angry guitars to the sweet settling hand of the dobro and the fiddle.
I’ve been writing songs about her for a long time: She - this girl, this woman, this female concept that has infected my being. She is no one person, yet with in all women there are shards of each personality these songs speak about. The Mother, the Lover, the Whore, the girl you stepped on and the girl who ran over your heart with a U-Haul truck. The crazy ex and the one you’re with right now that you promise to hold on to with a frenzied grip. This is a song cycle that begins with a no and ends with a yes. A cycle that goes through stories of rejection and damnation to stories about the reasons for holding on to that thing that is killing you softly. Love. She. ~ Darryl Gregory
I’ve been writing songs about her for a long time: She - this girl, this woman, this female concept that has infected my being. She is no one person, yet with in all women there are shards of each personality these songs speak about. The Mother, the Lover, the Whore, the girl you stepped on and the girl who ran over your heart with a U-Haul truck. The crazy ex and the one you’re with right now that you promise to hold on to with a frenzied grip. This is a song cycle that begins with a no and ends with a yes. A cycle that goes through stories of rejection and damnation to stories about the reasons for holding on to that thing that is killing you softly. Love. She. ~ Darryl Gregory
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