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Uploaded by on Apr 4, 2011

From New Album "Tomboy" - releasing April 12

01. You Can Count on Me
02. Tomboy
03. Slow Motion
04 Surfers Hymn
05 Last Night at The Jetty
06 Drone
07. Alsatian Darn
08. Scheherezade
09. Friendship Bracelet
10. Afterburner
11. Benfica

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  • this is what you hear when you've drowned and your life-less eyes look up to the water's surface as your body slowly drifts into the abyss.

  • :') absolutely beautiful...

    perfect. just perfect.

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  • *cough* sampled *cough* /watch?v=t0KQsxDrfVY

  • @avedic All right, thanks for the comment and your insightfulness, mate !

    Cheers from France !

  • @MrShuggieTodd playing a minor third over a major chord...or even a major third over a minor chord...when used sparingly...is a great way to inject some mystical sounding vibes into a song. :)

  • To be honest, when i hear this song, it gives me a really weird feeling and i feel speechless and i blink really slow.

  • @iwazused That's actually a beautiful visual

  • since that's my name i'm going to assume they wrote this about me.

  • @iwazused Damn it, can't sub !!

  • @iwazused Great description, very poetic and totally adapted to the feeling given by the song. Subbed to your channel for such a quote.

  • @seagaia I see, thanks for the explanation, the way Lennox sings is really unique and impressive. I think his voice and singing is better than Carl and Brian Wilson's (who he is often compared to).

  • @MrShuggieTodd At some point when this song came out I played along with it on a keyboard. It must have been one of the intervals he uses in the scale he sings (I don't remember the name of the type of scales, but it involves changing a few of the notes to give it that "exotic" tone) at that point.

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