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All Genres > Rock > Instrumental Rock > BORN WITH A TAIL: Born With a Tail

Its hard to describe what music sounds like with words, and especially hard for me to be objective. Here are some words used to describe the things we love about music and the things we try to inject into our music...

The fun and energy of surf rock...melodic, aggressive, maybe a little campy (Man or Astro-man?, The Ventures).

The emotion and vastness of "post-rock" (Slint, Mogwai).

Melodic, and dynamic compositions (Fulflej, Thingy).

Instrumentalism...not just songs without words, but songs that don't NEED words.

Bw/AT's music can be compared to theme songs for TV shows that don't exist, jingles for products that are too strange to be sold to the public, and testaments to every emotion and mood imaginable. There are no lyrics to give these songs a definate character. Listeners are left with unusual, flowing, and sometimes playful melodies that allow them to decide for themselves how to feel. Melodies that will bring to mind the emotions you the individual assign or re-assign them.

Check out the artist's website:
http://www.angelfire.com/indie/bornwithatail

Track List:
1. Calling Dr. Rivera
2. This Flower
3. Died on Christmas
4. Empire State
5. Entrance Theme
6. Physical Adjustment
7. Mostly Empty
8. Part Two
9. Party Peanuts
10. Treat You Like a Queen
11. Break or Shatter
12. Ray Harryhausen
13. Head to the Ground
14. Song About Emus
15. Irrational Anthem
16. Part One

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