Against the Grain
Paradox
Performed By
Paradox
Album UPC
888295250894
CD Baby Track ID
TR0001430564
Label
Paradox
Released
2015-04-01
BPM
144
Rated
0
ISRC
QMAAK1548053
Year
2015
Spotify Plays
25
Songtrust Track ID
433100
Writers
Writer
Jeffrey Eric Reed
Songwriter ID
110965
PRO
ASCAP
Pub Co
CD Baby Publishing
Writer
John Neal Gertson
Songwriter ID
110966
PRO
ASCAP
Pub Co
CD Baby Publishing
Composer
Jeffrey Eric Reed, John Neal Gertson
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Publisher Admin
CD Baby Publishing
Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Publishing
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Oregon
Description
Recorded over a period of two years with an eighties rock influence. It's a eclectic group of styles and sounds but mostly in what I would call rock or pop/rock. Each song tells a story and is a reflection of many personal experiences.
Notes
It was a cold winters night and me and the guys were sitting on the floor in our practice room getting psyched up for the session, when some one put Black Sabbath on the record player and turned it up to 78 speed. What happened next is a little hard to explain, mostly because of the self medication we had done a few minutes before the happening. However, the only way I can describe this amazing event is this. We saw God. He stood before us and told us to start a band. He told us to call the band, ParadoX. Then he handed me my guitar.
As I reached out to take it from Him He disappeared in to the air like a puff of thin smoke. I slung the strap over my shoulder as my pick floated weightlessly up from the floor in front of me and found it’s way between my thumb and index finger. I held the pick above my head as a toast to all things Rock and it began to glow. By this time we had all found our way to our instruments and like some kind of freaky coincidence. We all struck the same chord and it rung through the land giving witness to this great beginning. That is ParadoX!
As I reached out to take it from Him He disappeared in to the air like a puff of thin smoke. I slung the strap over my shoulder as my pick floated weightlessly up from the floor in front of me and found it’s way between my thumb and index finger. I held the pick above my head as a toast to all things Rock and it began to glow. By this time we had all found our way to our instruments and like some kind of freaky coincidence. We all struck the same chord and it rung through the land giving witness to this great beginning. That is ParadoX!
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