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that was really good
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@slitheringinterstate I have named it "Baroque Pop" much in the same line as Rufus Wainwright and very few others. The chords he uses are very much the same as I used in all my writings when first teaching myself to play music on guitar cuz it was easier to sing with that than my piano....i just made up chords, jamming my fingers together in weird shapes...i saw the music in shapes and heard what i wanted in my head. i think he may do the same.just a thought.very keen of you to spot this as well
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Daniel Rossin's music will get you higher than any drug. This is incredible.
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those are the proper chords!
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Love him :-)
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i love this band and grizzly bear, is so amazing
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@slitheringinterstate he definitely gets the credit he deserves, at least within indie circles.
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too walllkk with yoOUUUr bags, down to the docks, and siiiitt in theeaeaaae grass, right, in your spoott, IN EARRRR PARRRRRRRKKK
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@DaRellReeves They got lost in Ear Park.
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these are the kind of bands that sound so much better live.



his voice is beauuuuuuuuuutiful.
TerentiaWillsomethin 2 years ago 42
Daniel Rossin's sense of chord structure and melody is one of the most unique and surreal in music today.,
Not just this track...but his reworking of "Deep Blue Sea" or "Sailing By Night", there's so many examples...it's vaguely vaudevillian, whimsically yesteryear yet somehow comes out of with one foot in modernity as well.
Why the fuck isn't this guy a legend in indie rock yet? I guess being a humble soft spoken plain-dressed guy really kills your star power, even if you're brilliant.
slitheringinterstate 1 year ago 16