YOU'RE EVERYWHERE
Got your answer back by post
I would've understood if it wasn't blank
Since you've always had a way with words
I guess that just makes me the filler track
Come to think I'd overstayed my time-stamp
And you're so quick to remind me I'm not the same...but
I'm not soulless, I not an open-ended wish
I'm not looking, but you seem to be everywhere...
I got reasons, like quicksand
I don't like your silence...
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Album (full song): [MP3]
Band Comment:
Our most popular slow song and one of our favourites, too!
This song is related to Prologue. Moby explains.
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Mp3.com Comments
You're Everywhere - The guitar has a lot of change ups in its structure...I like the point in which your voice comes in, slowly humming over the guitar. The quality of the recording is top notch and all of your instruments / vocals fit in together like pieces to a puzzle. This reminds me a little bit of both Collective Soul and Pearl Jam. You have a very discernable difference between the music in the verses and the music in the chorus, it really brings emphasis to your words very well. There even seems to be a slight pean in dynamics nearthe chorus which is what I would have recommended to this song. And on a last note, this song kept me completely attentive all the way to the end. I thing we've got a winner.
[Dyne, Mp3.com artist]
'You're Everywhere' - Good effort! It's kind of like listening to...Cold Play and Dave Mathew's Band, with Eddie Vedder stumbling around in the background.
[Dave, No-Fun.net]
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