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#1 Posted : 28 January 2013 07:03:25(UTC)
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Track: Silver Linings
Album: TBC
Release Date: January 27th 2013
Genre: Indie Rock
Recorded: New York, NY, USA
Recording Dates: December 2012
Written by: Mark Talley
Produced by: Scott RH

Label: Chaos Records


Mark Talley: A Background

Mark Talley is a guitarist, vocalist and occasional percussionist who was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on the 4th November 1988. The 24-year old was brought up in a relatively middle class area of the city, and was encouraged from an early age to take up a musical instrument. After working through a range of different skills, including piano, violin, cello and various brass instruments, all of which he would later grow bored of, Talley would later settle on guitar. His knowledge of his instrument has long been one of the most talked about elements of Talley, and in the years between 2006 and 2009, when his band had seen a temporary hiatus, he completed a bachelors degree in musical theory.

Talley is best known for his time with iconic metal band, which he joined in 2003 as the lead guitarist. Following the firing of founding member Alex Polanska, Talley was drafted into the band by frontman Scott RH, after the singer saw the then-14-year-old playing at a local talent show in Philadelphia. While his version of the Blood of Wecz classic Price to Pay may have failed to capture the imagination of the judging panel, it was enough to see the teenager become the first non-European to join up with the classic death metal outfit since its inception, five years earlier when Scott RH himself was also a 14-year old.

Mark would have an immediate effect on the Blood of Wecz, as their next album Heaven/Hell would take on a far-more melodic sound, later credited to the arrival of a new guitarist who had a differing vision to the more "brutal" techniques seen in the times of Alex Polanska. From there, Talley would be lead writer and guitarist on 9 more Blood of Wecz albums, also appearing on the band's Where We Came From DVD and documentary, filmed in Edinburgh, Scotland, during early 2010 and their famous Delta Tau Battle of the Bands victory. Scott RH has often credited Mark Talley as "the most dedicated and talented man I have ever known" and said that his creativity was what took Blood of Wecz from rebellious overachievers to genuine global superstars. He is also said to have often acted as a mediator between band members, stopping fights and acting as the middle man in arguments.

Since the break up of Blood of Wecz in 2010, Talley has been working as a session musician for various musicians, acting as one of many guitarists on the debut Katie Coyle, and performing live with a wide number of acts. He has also previously worked for Chaos Records and Chaos Magazine in a number of different guises. The guitarist is the fiance of TricJam owner Layla Raine; the couple were engaged in October 2012 after being introduced by Scott RH and his wife Gia late in 2011.


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Silver Linings is the debut major-label release from indie rocker Mark Talley. The single marks the first time the guitarist and vocalist, who spent over a decade as lead guitarist and one of the main songwriters with metal heroes Blood of Wecz, will stand alone and perform music that speaks truly for himself. A jumpy-energy filled indie rock anthem, Silver Linings is truly a song to remember. It oozes elegance and style, its verses hook-filled and layered with clever imagery and lyricism, while the chorus is one fit for any summer festival, with visions of more than 100,000 revelers chanting along not too hard to come by while listening to its melody. The song speaks of fighting for something you believe in, with suggestions that it has connotations of both love and physical fighting, while the main theme remarks on the fact that no matter what you are faced with, there will always be light at the end of the tunnel, and always a reason to see hope in anything you are up against.

To step away from any band would be a difficulty for anyone other than the frontman, but when that band is Blood of Wecz, and the frontman in question is Scott RH, the task must be multiplied extensively. Talley does not let this faze him though, changing his style and heading into a solo career with a confidence and quietly modest swagger that suggests he will have no trouble at all when it comes to shaking off the "former guitarist" tag.

Truly a song to wash away the winter blues of another cold January, Talley's voice and guitar work on Silver Linings are both warming and inspiring. His effortless vocal range, scarcely seen during his days with the band, allows him to change pace throughout the song's different sections, while the indie-rock element to his guitar play shows a diversity and a huge difference when compared to his time in Blood of Wecz. Silver Linings may not be what you have come to expect from a man who dedicated the largest part of his career to being a metal guitarist, but it is an indicator of the guy's true calling. He sounds comfortable, he sounds at home, and he sounds like he is filled with confidence, style, and a sort of smart class that will be difficult to match. His most obvious competitor in the market will be fellow indie-rocker James Urie, with the chart-topper due to release an album later this year; however, the truth is that Talley feels so at home here, his music clever, inspired and superbly executed, that he truly is a match for anyone in the indie scene. Look out Misery Loves Company, and hold on to that crown, this guy can really write a song.

4/5


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"This is such a surreal moment for me, to see my dream of releasing this single come true at last. It's been a long time coming, and to be honest I didn't ever think it was really something that would happen. I constantly write music and play guitar, even on my down time from Blood of Wecz, and even though I had a lot of previous songs that I thought could have made the cut, writing this one was my crowning glory. The chorus came to me as soon as I woke up one morning, and I just thought "yeah....this needs recorded." I went to Scott to ask him if he wanted to help me record it for Blood of Wecz, maybe get something off the ground with the band for the first time in a few years, but as soon as he heard it, he just smiled at me and told me that it was something I had to do myself, because it was so me. Looking back at that moment now, I can't thank him enough, but at the time, it was pretty nervewracking and I didn't know if it was something I'd be able to do myself. I'm glad now that I took the plunge and did it though, and I'm incredibly proud of the fact that I managed to do this, and the end product, which I honestly think is the best thing I've ever done in my career.

"In terms of the style of music for the track, obviously the first thing people will realise is that it's very different to what I've done in my past with Blood of Wecz. As I've said in the past, metal is like something that brought me a lot of joy and happiness in my career. But that was the keyword in my eyes; "brought" not "brings". I think I just grew out of metal, and I wanted to do something that was different to what I was used to. I was listening to a lot of MLC, Riot and James Urie, and I drew a lot from what they were doing. I wouldn't call them direct influences as such, because my stuff sounds different from them, but I certainly drew a lot of inspiration to be able to record indie music and be confident that it will do well. I'm happy with how it sounds overall. It has a nice clean rockiness to it that I think is accessible to everyone, and it has a sort of edge that I just love.

"Lyrically, though, is where I think my strengths lie in this track. I used to write most of the music for Blood of Wecz, but Scott was always the lyricist, so having the chance to put my own words and poems to something like this has been fantastic. I wanted to make the song a little ambiguous, but also give it a very direct and strong message. What I mean is that you can draw whatever meaning you want from it; be it love, an actual fight, a desire to win, to grow in your career, it epitomises all of those battles in life. The overall message though is that there is always hope in this life, always a silver lining, and I think that comes across very strongly. I think the chorus is something that people can sing along to and remember, and I reckon that I've done quite well, I'm pleased with it anyway.

"Overall, this song was all about me proving something to myself, and showing everyone else what I can do. I'm very proud. Very very proud of what I've done."



The Track

The track begins with a high pitched strumming on a guitar, clean and quick, before some drums come in all of a sudden, and the intro takes on a rather jumpy and energetic tone. The song has a sound that is largely unique in its indie stylings, but also sounds quite cool and familiar, excellently slotting itself into a genre that can be hard to conquer especially for a solo artist. As the intro comes to an end, there is a quick flourish on the bass guitar, and the guitar plays another few quick high pitched chords, before another drum fill comes in to signal the transition to the verse at last.

The opening verse is quite slow, yet still catchy. The musical accompaniment is largely dominated by the soft drumming and the dominant bass line, but the guitar continues the bouncy chords, high pitched and happy. Mark's vocals are warm and unique. He has a sort of old-school tone to his voice, low pitched, but with a wonderful range, and excellently tackling the slower first part of the song. The lines of the verse are almost split in half, with the shorter first part sung in a choppy fashion along with the music, before the second part is smoother and more energetic, with the guitars coming in more prominently during this part.

After the double verse, the pre-chorus of the song comes in. It is the quickest part of the song, where Mark's vocals turn towards an almost tongue-twisting fashion. Guitars and drums hit a single note at the start of each line, as the 24-year old's mesmerising voice hits the rhyme laden section perfectly, executing the imagery with a sort of swagger and style, so confident and clear that it can even be heard through the record, making the song sound cool and spectacular.

Following this, the chorus comes in for the first time. Its arrival comes after a short pause, almost not even noticeable, such is its lack of presence. The guitars and drums then burst back to life for the epic sounding chorus. It is anthemic and has a huge sound to it, along with its wonderful and positive message. The choruses are slower than the section that preceded them, but faster than the verses of the song, and they have a brilliant sing along quality that will make this one of the big tunes of the year. The guitars are bouncy throughout, contrasting the brilliantly smooth and effortless vocals of Mark Talley, his voice still sounding as unique yet classic as earlier, but with a slightly higher tone and a bit of a raspy edge to it.

The band then play their way through the same sections again, largely playing the same as before, but with more of an adventurous edge. When Mark sings the line "I'll be your muse, if you promise you're my artist!", the music dies, and his voice takes on an almost distant tone, echoing and alone in the background, with an almost shouting quality to it. This allows him to showcase his own vocal talent, while also giving the song a moment that really defines it and frames the upcoming chorus so well. The lack of music, and the silence that this causes between the verse and the pre-chorus means that the track has a wonderfully defining moment that lets it push home its message and gives the listener something to remember.

After the second chorus, there is another shorter verse, choppier and jumpier than the earlier one, that again lets the song flow well. The fact it has just one section gives a different time scale to those which came before it, and lets the song take on a different style, almost challenging the listener a little more. After this, there is a different bridge, with very choppy and short lines that deliver a punch with every drum beat and every big guitar chord, pushing home the message of the song with every mention of the silver lining that is supposed to be the main focus of the theme of the song. This is then followed by one last chorus, sung the same as before, before the song ends with one happy, energetic guitar chord that rings out.


Lyrics

You've come so close, that I can even see the white of your eyes,
We're here to toast, another victory, but I'm not surprised,
You took a risk, on another fairytale that might come true,
A tale so brisk, another fable where the hero pulls through

I won't ever let you fall, into the pits of another bad nightmare,
Out from the darkness you call, I often wonder just how you might fare,
Dreams of loneliness, another vision of a time when we had no one,
Snatched from the naughtiness, another chance to steal away from our fun

But I've seen that pain in your eyes,
Don't let them provoke you,
Another batch of bullshit and lies,
As they prod and poke you,
Are you backed into another dark corner,
Pushed onto the ropes,
Dressed all in black another mourner,
Drained of desires and hopes


You can't draw a cloud without a silver lining,
Another light at the end of a darkened maze,
Stare through the rain, cos the sun's still shining,
A rainbow on my horizon reaching out from the haze,
Don't let them tell another tale of despair,
You'll never be the one that they'll force to care,
Cos you'll never live your life with a knack for whining,
And you can't draw a cloud without a silver lining


You were always on the rise, never less than the cream of the crop,
With that glint in your eye, your floating up to reach the top,
Please take me with you, I'm riding along on your coat tails,
I'm not bleeding it's just paint, far less memories of fails.

I watch them gather, the ominous rain clouds looming dark overhead,
But I'm bold like my father, scary, but it's a path we must tread,
Let's hold hands, take our chance and stroll together into the darkness
I'll be your muse if you promise you're my artist!

They lost the chance, we'll stick together,
Won't ever come unstuck,
Hand in hand, we're birds of a feather
Just don't give a fuck!
We're organised let's fly in formation,
Never lost that warm sensation,
I'm telling truths without citation,
Torn from you, like laceration


You can't draw a cloud without a silver lining,
Another light at the end of a darkened maze,
Stare through the rain, cos the sun's still shining,
A rainbow on my horizon reaching out from the haze,
Don't let them tell another tale of despair,
You'll never be the one that they'll force to care,
Cos you'll never live your life with a knack for whining,
And you can't draw a cloud without a silver lining


The last bastion of freedom, let it ring with a shotgun blast,
Placards, bottles, bricks, let speech reign to the future from the past,
The cloud might be dark, but it's surrounded with silver so fine,
A look at hope, a driving force, a reason to put it all on the line


Because you can't draw a cloud
You can't draw a cloud,
There's no such thing as a cloud
I've never seen a cloud
No you can't draw a cloud
Without a silver lining


You can't draw a cloud without a silver lining,
Another light at the end of a darkened maze,
Stare through the rain, cos the sun's still shining,
A rainbow on my horizon reaching out from the haze,
Don't let them tell another tale of despair,
You'll never be the one that they'll force to care,
Cos you'll never live your life with a knack for whining,
And you can't draw a cloud without a silver lining



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Oscar: Going to be completely honest. This blew me away. Listening to Blood Of Wecz since I can remember and through all the changes, I always thought Scott would be the member to take all the limelight outside of the group (not that he hasn't achieved anything because he's like the most powerful man in the business!) but musically I thought he'd have solo number one after solo number one and don't take this the wrong way but I sort of overlooked you and didn't expect you to do anything outside the group. I am glad you've proved me wrong. This track is superb and the perfect debut for you. If this song is anything to go by then your album will be amazing too. Can't wait to see what else you bring to the table in 2013!

Dustyn: You has a funny surname, it makes me giggle :P

OOC: Amazing work on this, love this character already :)
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WEEKEND: BILLY • DUSTYN • OSCAR • RILEY • SCOTT
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OOC: Amazing job on all of this :) I like the message of the song and everything and that's right give Layla some more shine :P

Hayden: Mr. Talley, I've been hearing a lot about you sir. First off, loved your performance on Star Factory, really was amazing. Now to get to your single? I'm impressed because it has character and really holds well with the substance. Never heard a single BOW song but I really like you as a solo artist so good luck to you.
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James Urie: You citing me a someone you want to be the "next" of just blew me away. You're someone that I look up to. Blood Of Wecz will always be an inspiration of mine and for you to even shout me out in such a positive light really made me happy, in all honesty. Now to the single, this is absolutely amazing. From the lyrics... to that epic chorus. It's so big! It gives you something to look forward to in this track aside from the amazing instrumental work leading up to the chorus. I'm so proud to have watched you growing up being apart of Blood of Wecz and then budding into a solo artist, although I thought that day would have never come you standing on your own.. I'm VERY glad you have because this is an offering of a true icon. Although it's your debut single, you're not "new" to this business and you're really setting the tone for people like myself, Misery Loves Company and anyone else you began listening to give you this idea of how you wanted to sound. This is excellent, really is. Cannot wait to here this on the radio and especially for the album!

OOC: Excellent job as always :)
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Oscar: Going to be completely honest. This blew me away. Listening to Blood Of Wecz since I can remember and through all the changes, I always thought Scott would be the member to take all the limelight outside of the group (not that he hasn't achieved anything because he's like the most powerful man in the business!) but musically I thought he'd have solo number one after solo number one and don't take this the wrong way but I sort of overlooked you and didn't expect you to do anything outside the group. I am glad you've proved me wrong. This track is superb and the perfect debut for you. If this song is anything to go by then your album will be amazing too. Can't wait to see what else you bring to the table in 2013!

Dustyn: You has a funny surname, it makes me giggle :P

OOC: Amazing work on this, love this character already :)


Mark: Thank you so much Mr Oscar. I still find it strange that a guy in a pop band listened to Blood of Wecz, but I genuinely think it's like the coolest thing ever that you do. It shows the sort of diversity that exists in this industry and I like that. Haha believe me, mate, I won't take that the wrong way. After all, I thought he's be the only one to make any sort of inroads after BoW as well. I'm kinda glad no one expected it though, because it gave me the chance to just do my own thing without any pressure to come up with something. But thanks, man. I'm really happy you liked it man, and I hope that I can do something with the album that makes people proud again. This has definitely given me the confidence.

@Dustyn Haha yeah I suppose I do. Thank you :P

OOC: Thank you so much, and I'm glad he's worked well so far. I like him too :)
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Stephanie Fierce: You are definitely set out to make a huge impact here, loved it! Love the styling of your voice, I haven't really hear anything like it before!

Daniel: Fucking finally! Some real rock music the industry's been missing for quite a while! I need this song on my I-pod, LIKE NOW!!



OOC: Loving this! It was really well written and as always you never disappoint! I freaking love that song btw I always listen to it when I'm in my rebel mode lol
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Aimée: Overly impressed dear! My instincts were right this time! I once thought that trusting my instincts would always be a gormless idea from previous experiences... but anyways, this song is beyond incredible. I can't even find a word to describe this song. It's just that ruddy good!

OOC: Great work on this Mr. Scott! Mark Talley is slowly becoming my favorite character from you! Great work once again :)

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OOC: Amazing job on all of this :) I like the message of the song and everything and that's right give Layla some more shine :P

Hayden: Mr. Talley, I've been hearing a lot about you sir. First off, loved your performance on Star Factory, really was amazing. Now to get to your single? I'm impressed because it has character and really holds well with the substance. Never heard a single BOW song but I really like you as a solo artist so good luck to you.


Ooc: Thank you :) glad you liked it. I'm fond of the message too :p lol what do you mean about Layla?

Mark: Oh why thank you Mr Merjos. I have to say I was very nervous about the performance tonight as it was the first ever on my own but you guys made me feel very welcome, and I'm glad everyone enjoyed it. I'm happy you like the single as well and its nice to get a perspective from someone who didn't know my previous work. Thank you so much :)
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erich:holy shit eating batman. this is the stuff that has people selling their souls to be able to create. mark is a force of nature,like a gravity...only kinder and gentler...like the wind.


Mark: To kind, Mr Hess. Far too kind. I thank you though. And I am very happy that you enjoyed the track. That means a lot.
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Mykaylah: I dont normally listen to your type of music but a friend pointed your song out to me and I love it and your voice is amazing

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James Urie: You citing me a someone you want to be the "next" of just blew me away. You're someone that I look up to. Blood Of Wecz will always be an inspiration of mine and for you to even shout me out in such a positive light really made me happy, in all honesty. Now to the single, this is absolutely amazing. From the lyrics... to that epic chorus. It's so big! It gives you something to look forward to in this track aside from the amazing instrumental work leading up to the chorus. I'm so proud to have watched you growing up being apart of Blood of Wecz and then budding into a solo artist, although I thought that day would have never come you standing on your own.. I'm VERY glad you have because this is an offering of a true icon. Although it's your debut single, you're not "new" to this business and you're really setting the tone for people like myself, Misery Loves Company and anyone else you began listening to give you this idea of how you wanted to sound. This is excellent, really is. Cannot wait to here this on the radio and especially for the album!

OOC: Excellent job as always :)


Mark: Hey James, and thanks so much :) You are definitely the sort of person I need to emulate. Rock music is a genre that is massively dominated by bands, so to see a guy with indie stylings like my own stand up there alone and do battle well makes me feel like it's something I can aspire to as well. I'm really glad you liked Blood of Wecz, and I think that was definitely a learning curve that I needed to go on before I did this. I mean, I'm nervous enough at being a solo artist as it is, and that's with years of experience behind me. God knows what I'd be like if I was just on my own from the start. I'm very glad you enjoyed the song as well. I've been working on something like this for a long time, but I wanted to wait until it was perfect in my eyes, and I'm definitely proud of what I've done. Here's to a strong 2013 for indie rock!

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#13 Posted : 29 January 2013 02:23:25(UTC)
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Stephanie Fierce: You are definitely set out to make a huge impact here, loved it! Love the styling of your voice, I haven't really hear anything like it before!

Daniel: Fucking finally! Some real rock music the industry's been missing for quite a while! I need this song on my I-pod, LIKE NOW!!



OOC: Loving this! It was really well written and as always you never disappoint! I freaking love that song btw I always listen to it when I'm in my rebel mode lol


Mark: Thanks! I guess I was just hidden away for all those years huh? I'm quite in awe of the fact someone with your profile enjoyed it though, that's like....massive to me.

And thanks, Daniel. I like a lot of the rock that's going around these days, but yes, definitely get it on your iPod if you like it :)

OOC: Thanks :) I've worked hard on this character lol and I'm pleased how he came out :) Haha yeah it's a good track :P

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#14 Posted : 29 January 2013 02:30:39(UTC)
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Alex: Really love this song it's amazing love the vocals, the sound, the lyrics just everything about this song is totally amazing great job

ooc: Really great job on all of this Scott really enjoyed reading it :)
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#15 Posted : 29 January 2013 03:11:33(UTC)
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Ryan: As I mentioned on twitter, I was lucky enough to get a little sneaky early listen to the song last week and it compleley blew me away. It turned out like something I had been trying to write for years, but never quite got the right formula. Lyrically it's one of the best rock and roll songs i've heard in a long, long time. There's a really dark feeling to the song, despite the optimism hidden in the lyrics. Rocksound got it band on. It is a festival anthem. One that deserves to be played in the pouring rain, at a muddy festival with a crowd who don't give a fuck about anything other than the music. I'm still bloody honored that we served as an influence to your work. Blodd of Wecz better hold tight, cause I think your solo career might just take off and never look back!

OOC: Everyone else has pretty much summed it up. Fantastic detail and structure. Lyrics are brilliant too!
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#16 Posted : 29 January 2013 07:29:13(UTC)
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Aimée: Overly impressed dear! My instincts were right this time! I once thought that trusting my instincts would always be a gormless idea from previous experiences... but anyways, this song is beyond incredible. I can't even find a word to describe this song. It's just that ruddy good!

OOC: Great work on this Mr. Scott! Mark Talley is slowly becoming my favorite character from you! Great work once again :)



Mark: Thank you :) I'm guessing the lack of a word is a good thing haha. I'm finding it hard to think of a word that would describe how I feel at the unbelievable reaction to my song. I thank you so much, it's been so nice to hear people say nice things about me. The nerves have kicked in again though....now I have to keep this up :/

OOC: Thank you very much Tafari :) Really? That's pretty high praise considering I've only been using him for real for a few weeks. I'm glad you like him :)

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Mykaylah: I dont normally listen to your type of music but a friend pointed your song out to me and I love it and your voice is amazing

OOC: Really enjoyed reading all that good work with it all as always ;-)


Mark: Well I guess I owe your friend a drink, then haha. Thank you very much for taking the time out to listen to it, and I'm really pleased that you enjoyed it, and my voice :)

OOC: Thank you, glad you liked it :)

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#17 Posted : 29 January 2013 07:54:44(UTC)
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Alex: Really love this song it's amazing love the vocals, the sound, the lyrics just everything about this song is totally amazing great job

ooc: Really great job on all of this Scott really enjoyed reading it :)


Mark: Hi, and thank you. I still think it's strange to hear pop bands like my music, but then I remember I don't sing stuff as loud and crazy as we used to do in Blood of Wecz. Thank you so much for giving it a listen, and for the feedback, it means a lot to me :)

OOC: Thanks John :) Glad you enjoyed reading :)

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Ryan: As I mentioned on twitter, I was lucky enough to get a little sneaky early listen to the song last week and it compleley blew me away. It turned out like something I had been trying to write for years, but never quite got the right formula. Lyrically it's one of the best rock and roll songs i've heard in a long, long time. There's a really dark feeling to the song, despite the optimism hidden in the lyrics. Rocksound got it band on. It is a festival anthem. One that deserves to be played in the pouring rain, at a muddy festival with a crowd who don't give a fuck about anything other than the music. I'm still bloody honored that we served as an influence to your work. Blodd of Wecz better hold tight, cause I think your solo career might just take off and never look back!

OOC: Everyone else has pretty much summed it up. Fantastic detail and structure. Lyrics are brilliant too!


Mark: I have to thank you, Ryan, for taking the time to listen to the song earlier in the week for me. You are someone who I see as a leading figure in this genre, and having your positive feedback gave me that last bit of confidence that I needed to put the track out for everyone to hear. It's been a long path to get here, and you definitely gave me that final push I needed so thank you. And thanks so much for the comments. To hear someone like you say that it's the sort of thing you'd like to write is just beyond unbelievable. I'm almost speechless. And that idea of the muddy festival makes me smile, man. It's what rock and roll was made for; rows of tents, five days in a field and a lot of fun. Honestly, thank you so much, your feedback blows me away, and I hope we get the chance to play together some day.

OOC: Thanks man, glad it came across well, and I'm really pleased you liked the lyrics :)
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