Everyone's song We must ask ourselves questions. From now on UTD Time Capsule 2000, we want to communicate with its descendants. Choosing a song to inform them that 'the life' of our time will be erroneous information. . There will be many relics showing the beauty of our time. It might be advantageous to teach the reality of our time in the time capsule. In general, choosing a bitter sweet symphony for a time capsule will be for our future generation.
It is classified as type, sound. What I did in EP before that is that every song is everywhere. With full length, you have more freedom ... There is a basis for each song to switch from song to song dynamics. It provides more freedom ... as you know there are heavier songs and more quiet songs, more vocal led songs and fewer vocal led songs. This can be seen in their new album "Garden of the Garden". For example, their popular song "Lo" is close to a standard rock song, the opening song "Malum" shows the effect on sludge metal, and "Cleanse Me" shows the effect of post lock, It is an epic. The truck is fluctuating in 14 minutes. "Poison!" Begins to move slowly, gradually making a gradually increasing track, then quietly closing again.
Many people are familiar with crossrock as a blues rock song recorded by symbolic rock band Cream. The band performed live at Winterland Ballroom in 1968 and in the following year it appeared in the Wheels of Fire album. Thanks to the young British guitarist Eric Patrick Clapton, this iconic driving improvisational song became famous. When the cream disbanded and Clapton began his solo career, he raised crossroad as the main content of his concert collection. However, as many other artists have reported classical rock songs for many years, not only "Ole Slowhand" is headed to the intersection. In fact, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame cites Crossroads as one of the "500 rock 'n' roll songs', and The Rolling Stone ranks it as the third guitar song.
A lot of people think that Crossroads is a song of Cream or Clapton, but real musicians can say that legendary blues legend Robert Johnson wrote an original song called Cross Road Blues in 1936. Most people who claim to understand music believe that Johnson is his father. Even in dubious circumstances rock and roll. A part of the myth shows that Johnson sold his soul to the devil at the intersection in exchange for his musical talent. And it brought him "King of Blues Blues" in a short time.