The Indie/Synth Rock Band, Clear Vision, have released their second single for their debut album,
Crystal Clear today. The title, "(Every Day) The Sun Shines (A Little Bit Less)". When asked about the creation of the single, frontman Blaine Johnson had this to say.
"The song was kinda a last minute thing we made. Our producers and some of our friends/family were helping us and watching us record the album. We thought we did everthing. Then, during [our] break, Chris [Hadri] was just....randomly playing on a guitar. Then he played this one little chord progression, and I asked him 'who wrote that?' and he said 'I just thought of it. I think it's kinda cool.' So I decided to take that chord progression and use it in another demo I made. I took out the old guitar part, and It sounded perfect! Of course, I changed a couple things, like the bassline, and the drumbeats, but overall, it was nearly perfect. Also, the lyrics fit very well into the feel of the chords."
When asked about the song's sound, here's what Blaine said too.
"Umm, it's just...well I said had a chord-driven guitar part. Then, the bass is also repetitive, but what bass isn't in our songs? The drums are calm, nothing violent. The song is in 4/4, A minor. Kinda tells you it's not too fast and it's sad. If it weren't for the guitar sticking out well, it could've been called a ballad. Basically, think "Island In the Sun".
The music video shall be released soon, and is stated by the band to be "a parkour of the mind."
Edited by user 19 November 2009 08:45:30(UTC)
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