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𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Bury Me in My Boots – Map of Autumn

Written by

Charles Connolly

in

Connolly’s Corner

Welcome all to 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿, a series of weekly reviews by Charles Connolly – an artist in his own right. Here, Charles delves into the greatest brand new singles brought to you by the best unsigned artists on our electrifying and eclectic set of 𝙉𝙚𝙬 𝘼𝙧𝙩𝙞𝙨𝙩 𝙎𝙥𝙤𝙩𝙡𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩 playlists.


𝘽𝙪𝙧𝙮 𝙈𝙚 𝙞𝙣 𝙈𝙮 𝘽𝙤𝙤𝙩𝙨 – 𝙈𝙖𝙥 𝙤𝙛 𝘼𝙪𝙩𝙪𝙢𝙣


Charles briefly does it…


In a selfish (or kind) way, I’m going to keep this short. The reason being, at the time of writing, it is Bank Holiday Monday (at least here in England). But I didn’t want to simply not write an article this week, just for the sake of a lazy Monday. It wouldn’t be fair on the artist who would miss out on their earned praise. I know most of you – if plonked in my shoes – wouldn’t even contemplate working on a Bank Holiday Monday. But perhaps a few of you might think it their duty to carry on regardless. I’m doing the annoying thing of meeting halfway. Neither one thing nor the other. Not ignoring my duty, but not putting in everything I’ve got for most of the day.


Lately I have been rather overwhelmed by various messages from several people. Overwhelmed in a good way. It seems that for some artists I have become a role model of some sort. Which is ridiculous. One, said my productions for other artists are of the gold standard to which they aspire. Another, said that my songs really help them get through the tougher times in life. And several have told me that they use my mixes as reference tracks for their own mixing. Hence overwhelmed. I was not aware that my music or skills had really any impact on people, other than perhaps “this one’s cool – I like this one”. You see, I just do what I do, without too much thought. I do have high standards, but that’s really only for myself, and not to prove anything to others. To receive these messages is flattering, to say the least; but I must say I do feel unworthy of such high praise. It seems they want to follow in my footsteps, as if I am some sort of “music guru”. Which is ridiculous. But again, I am just so flattered.


This all made me wonder about my own role models and idols. Have I learnt my ways through others? Did I follow along, analyse and copy until I came close? Do I even HAVE any role models or idols? I know some of my melodies have been influenced by McCartney, but only in melodic style rather than straight thievery. Other than that, I can’t see that I have consciously followed anyone. I’ve been me. Whether it’s the songs, the productions, the mixing or even these very articles; I just do what I do. It just arrives (with much honing from experience). There is a certain satisfaction from having done things my way. I am proud of my recent journey so far. Of course, I hope that people have been enjoying whatever I choose to chuck out there, and I would very much like to be remembered for these things. But in no way do I wish to be copied. My shoes are not for filling. Besides, they’d be far too small for you. I’m doing my thing, so you should do yours. Learn from your own experience, and learn from your own mistakes. Also, who would want to follow someone who half works on Bank Holiday Monday. You either do something or you don’t!


And already, we’re on to the music! Double-quick time for the soldier that is Tim Rhys Davies – it doesn’t get more Welsh than that. He is in fact in Sussex, England. But who’s Tim…? He is the sum total of the “band”, Map of Autumn. The last thing we heard from this chap of Autumn was back in November; his ‘The Sun Will Shine’ album. But now he’s back with an altogether more rocky affair: Bury Me in My Boots. More grit than ever before, and his own mixing skills have grown another level. But let’s first touch on the subject of the song. The title hit me. I knew he was fond of those comfy red shoes of his, but I don’t think I’d ever seen him in boots of any kind. Couldn’t even IMAGINE it, if I’m honest. And then I realised I was being silly. This wasn’t a song about some sort of perverted fetishistic wish, but actually something altogether more meaningful and thought provoking. Something that goes back to the days of war. Those brave soldiers who once trudged the dangerous terrain, fighting for their country and their life. Often only one of those remained in motion. These poor souls knew all too well that their journey might only need a one-way ticket. They knew the responsibility, and they knew the risk. But most of all, they knew their duty. Their duty to win, or die trying. Hence the idiom “to be buried in one’s boots”. It means to be remembered for their cause. And it was THIS that Tim evidently wanted to moot. He wants to be remembered for what he has achieved. A little bit like my song Come The End. But Tim goes further by prefacing this with “If my shoes are hard to fill…”, perhaps suggesting that one should not attempt to replicate his achievements, but simply to let those achievements live on in the memory. Then again, this preface might mean “if his passing cannot be averted”…? Oh, the joys of interpretation! Even “Bury Me in my Boots” could mean the complete opposite. It could mean that he wishes for all relation and connection to Tim as a thing to be forgotten; for his achievements to be laid to rest alongside his soul… But I doubt that. The thing is, the theme of this song so perfectly coincides with the 80th anniversary of VE Day (Victory in Europe Day): a time ultimately for celebration, but also for remembering and praising those who fought for their country.


Map of Autumn kicks in like an octave-devouring karate kid. I am SURE he has an octave pedal on his main guitar for that added girth and weight. The drums headbang their way through the intro with the knowledge that it is short-lived: like the sales boast, “get it while you still can”! It’s a half-tempo crash that gets under your skin. But all too soon, it is dispersed and formed into something more akin to what we all know and love from Tim. That honest, slightly regretful voice so familiar; it’s a serious tone that’s got something to say. So listen up!- despite its steady flow. All in relatively low register, he sings the first few lines. But with the lyric “Scares the hell out of me”, the word “scares” is possibly my favourite monosyllabic utterance from Map of Autumn to date. He soars. And straight in to a chorus that is just oh-so Map. Just quintessential Map all over. The difference being… Well, actually the difference is major, but I didn’t even realise until about the fourth listen! It’s the timing. It’s in 5/4. Normally a song predominantly in 4/4 will want to stick with 4/4 throughout, for fear of sounding awkward. But this song wants to break out of its shell without being noticed. Lord knows how a chorus of 5/4 passed me by, but it did, many times.


Bury Me in My Boots feels like Tim’s best performance in terms of singing and playing (all him), but it’s the drums that stick out as being the star. I think I feel bold enough to say in public that Map of Autumn achieves the best drums of any New Artist Spotlight member. As to the whole mix itself, it feels like Tim has turned another several pages, and is halfway through the “Advanced” chapter. I actually asked him what tracks he used for reference (a common technique used by most mixing engineers – myself occasionally included). His reply was simple: “I don’t use any. Just a lot of revisions and tweaking”. What a satisfying response! He has a sound in his head, and he tries his damnedest to achieve just that. Thank you, Map of Autumn! To quote Elton John: “The bitch is back”, and backer than ever!


Apologies, Tim, for such a brief article. But it’s Bank Holiday Monday, and the sun is raining! As is tradition.


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60 responses to “𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Bury Me in My Boots – Map of Autumn”

  1. Patrick Laurin Avatar
    May 6, 2025
    Patrick Laurin

    I wouldn’t call that a half-effort at all. Great article and analysis of the superb song. Interesting read as always! 💯

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  2. DVous Music Avatar
    May 6, 2025
    DVous Music

    Monosyllabic utterance takes the cake for me, Charles! 😆

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  3. Pamara Music Avatar
    May 6, 2025
    Pamara Music

    Charles, even your “brief” Bank Holiday write-ups are packed with insight! Love how you unpacked the deeper meaning behind “Bury Me in My Boots” and connected it beautifully to the VE Day anniversary. Your ear for technical details – spotting that sneaky 5/4 chorus timing and appreciating Tim’s drumming mastery – shows why your Corner has become such a trusted voice for indie music lovers. Your humble reflections on being considered a role model by other artists only confirms why so many of us value your perspective. Another gem of a review, even on your day off!

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  4. Chris Franklin Avatar
    May 6, 2025
    Chris Franklin

    Working on a bank holiday, isn’t that against the law? Actually, as am independent artist I have no idea when it is a bank/easter/Christmas etc holiday. I often struggle to know the day of the week (and am frequently wrong in my assumption). Anyway; on to the track. Loved it! Great mix, and the 5/4 section was perfect. I love that you used it as simple time, rather than the more widely used compound time (3+2 or 2+3). That is also probably why Charles missed it on first listen because it is so smooth. Great track and production Tim, really enjoyed it. I hope it does as well as it deserves to❤️ PS. I also do not use reference tracks when mixing. However, I do often use a particular album to check whatever speakers I am using. I know this album so well, and it is so well recorded, that I can hear if there are any irregularities in the frequency response of the speakers. I find this very useful and worth thinking about, especially if you work in a lot of different studios, (or even when your ears get tired, it is a useful way to “reset” your ears). Show Less

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  5. Dream Optimist Avatar
    May 6, 2025
    Dream Optimist

    This is the hugest Map song yet. Dang, Tim – melting our faces with the rock. And yes the melodies are still sweet and lulling. “Honest and regretful” voice – lots of emotion. And those drums really push the song forward; great drum part writing. 5/5. 10/10. 110/100. Brilliant stuff.

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  6. Nate Fin Avatar
    May 6, 2025
    Nate Fin

    🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯

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  7. William Lovitt Avatar
    May 6, 2025
    William Lovitt

    Another in depth review from Charles and I really appreciate the way he dives deep into the music to share so many important details. Map of Autumn continues to evolve and delight with this latest release with lots to love in the music and lyrics 😎

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  8. Terry Gilbey Avatar
    May 6, 2025
    Terry Gilbey

    Thanks for taking time on your bank hols to write this review Charles. With regards the track, I enjoyed it greatly. I see what you mean about the drums, and I particularly like the soundscape created by the guitar.

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  9. Wandile Keefelakae Avatar
    May 6, 2025
    Wandile Keefelakae

    What a great review. I enjoyed the part about how the guitars and drums were layered on to make the sounds absolutely amazing. Map of Autumn what a banger 🤩🥳🥳

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  10. Terrestrial Animal Avatar
    May 6, 2025
    Terrestrial Animal

    Map of Autumn is one of my favorite NAS Artists! Tim is SO talented and I absolutely love all of his creations, this song being near the top of the list. It is so great! Thanks for taking the time out of your holiday to write the article CC, dedication at its best. And I know the awkwardness or whatever word you want to use of being praised for something, it is extremely flattering but we are always our worst critics and it’s hard sometimes. You definitely deserve the praise though. Love your music, production, mixing … all of it! Cheers!

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  11. rikiabi34 Avatar
    May 6, 2025
    rikiabi34

    A progressive project masked as an indie rock band! This is what i got. Complex tempos…expecially on solo are the technical peak of the track. All in all it sounds easy at first. Lovely the distorted hammond on the right. Thanks cc for picking this masterpiece!

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  12. Bob Kitt Avatar
    May 6, 2025
    Bob Kitt

    Another interesting review! I also try to do all the performances in my music, with the exceptions of drums. Coincidentally, Map of Autumn’s big drum sound is what stood out to me as well (with an envious reaction, I might add). Certainly not to detract from everything else in the mix: Top-notch vocals, chunky guitars, compelling lyrics, melodic chorus (I missed the 5/4 time change too),

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  13. Billy Castillo Avatar
    May 6, 2025
    Billy Castillo

    Not much I can say that hasn’t already been said but I gotta add this…I wish Sunday was Tuesday because the irony of hearing a song in 5/4 ON 5/4 would’ve been epic…although maybe 🤔 only to me ! And I gotta tip my hat to the lack of using a reference track for mixing…I don’t do that either so it’s good to see I’m not alone!

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  14. Roberta Plant Avatar
    May 6, 2025
    Roberta Plant

    Map of autumn never disappoints! Great song and review

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  15. antonigpiano Avatar
    May 7, 2025
    antonigpiano

    5/4 !!! I love odd time-signatures, and this does it so well. And transitions from 4 to 5 so naturally, no easy feat.

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  16. Darren Mason Music Avatar
    May 7, 2025
    Darren Mason Music

    You are well loved CC…take it in… you know it feels good lol Thanks for the article – its always a good read MOA are cool and always bring high vibes xxx Congratulations ❤️💯

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  17. Simone Vignini Avatar
    May 7, 2025
    Simone Vignini

    Congrats Tim for the song and to Charles for the review and for let me know this holiday I didnt know before.

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  18. The Yellow Wallpaper Avatar
    May 7, 2025
    The Yellow Wallpaper

    Always great to hear drums get some love.

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  19. crashworldband Avatar
    May 7, 2025
    crashworldband

    A wonderfully dynamic song with exquisite production. Stellar vocals as well! And yes I agree the drums are quite special. Thanks Charles. Thanks Tim!

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  20. Jane Marie Avatar
    May 7, 2025
    Jane Marie

    I’ve been trying to find a chunk of time to read this and you go and do a short one this week! Love it when I’m right and you choose the song I think you’re going to choose☺️ Perfect reference to VE day too. This is another MoA piece of mastery!

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  21. Bryan Cooper Avatar
    May 7, 2025
    Bryan Cooper

    So pleased that you chose this for your Bank Holiday barnstormer. Not only because I had 30 quid on it at the bookies, but also for Tim. When I first heard it I felt like he’d started afresh. As in, not from a familiar and trustworthy mix template, but from a blank canvas, full of risk and reward. As a result I think it’s revitalized what was an already great sound and, as you allude to, taken him to the next level. I really love this track and reckon it’s quite possibly his best. I’m talking about Tim as if he’s not here. But he’s always here. I have a poster of him on my wall, watching over me, in… Show More

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  22. Emily Gray Avatar
    May 7, 2025
    Emily Gray

    Absolute respect to you Charles for still writing this review even though it was a bank holiday! How could you not, though, really? With such talent and such an amazing track! You know I’ve got a lot of love for Tim and Map of Autumn and he just keeps getting better with each release!

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  23. Vladislav Kubíček Avatar
    May 7, 2025
    Vladislav Kubíček

    I agree with you, Charles. In my opinion, a person does best what they understand internally. If someone tries to imitate you, they will never make you as good as you make yourself, because they cannot understand you as well as you understand yourself. And it will never be as good as if they make themselves, because a person understands themselves better than others. Inspiration is something else, it can stimulate the internal process of one’s own creation. I believe that you are an inspiration to many people. I am glad that I listened to 𝘽𝙪𝙧𝙮 𝙈𝙚 𝙞𝙣 𝙈𝙮 𝘽𝙤𝙤𝙩𝙨 to the end. The whole thing is quite different from the beginning, which then fits beautifully into the context of… Show More

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  24. Dom Piper Avatar
    May 7, 2025
    Dom Piper

    The Sun is Raining. Hmm…. I must need a new map of autumn. Thanks for making the effort on Monday Charles. It would have been a shame for this one to not have blown into your corner. Nice work Tim 😎

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  25. ebolutionate Avatar
    May 7, 2025
    ebolutionate

    Well this was a nice short review this week. I’ll make sure to listen to this song very closely. Hope you had great holiday Charles.

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  26. Andrew Flynn Avatar
    May 7, 2025
    Andrew Flynn

    The whole idea of sending music references resonated, I always struggled with that question when working on music as in my head I was thinking “hmmm I want it to sound like me” lol so I just don’t send them, I think as my music develops their are parts of my own work I can use as reference now, so that solves that haha. Finally I say it was a tremendous soundscape to be found in those buried boots, ​absolutely loved it.

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  27. Thesecond Avatar
    May 7, 2025
    Thesecond

    I’ve been a fan of CC since hearing “Europe in the Summertime”, even had you listed on my Sound better page as a recommended sound engineer. Dope review as well, short and sweet

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  28. Kele Fleming Avatar
    May 7, 2025
    Kele Fleming

    Happy Connolly’s Corner Tuesday. 💕✨ Both reviewer and subject are legends! And, that’s it! The 5/4. Thanks for tuning my ears into that, Charles.

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  29. sullie.music Avatar
    May 8, 2025
    sullie.music

    Great song, its a subject close to my heart, excellent production and you are right the durms are fantastic. Well done.

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  30. emj Avatar
    May 8, 2025
    emj

    Great song, big Bowie influence to my ear. Charles hits the nail on the head by not working too hard. The song speaks for itself.

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  31. Shards Avatar
    May 8, 2025
    Shards

    One of my fav musicians out there , a gifted artist and every song is a work of art ❤️ thank you Charles for this amazing review!!

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  32. Innovaniac Music Avatar
    May 8, 2025
    Innovaniac Music

    Anytime the drums are the star, I am all in! Thanks for the great article.

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  33. Tim Davies Avatar
    May 8, 2025
    Tim Davies

    It’s true. I’m ever present.

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  34. junehollandmusic Avatar
    May 9, 2025
    junehollandmusic

    Another fantastic track Map of Autumn! You’re right Charles Tim’s drums are amazing! I must have always subconsciously known that as I always enjoy the excellent quality of Map of Autumn songs but was really focusing on them whilst listening to this track after reading your review and wow! 🥁👌

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  35. Edward Corrado Avatar
    May 9, 2025
    Edward Corrado

    Some times a quickie is exactly what’s needed. Well done, Charles and well done Map of Autumn. Great tune.

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  36. Blister Soul Avatar
    May 9, 2025
    Blister Soul

    As a drummer, I always like when the drums are heavily featured.

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  37. Krauw Avatar
    May 9, 2025
    Krauw

    Thank you for the discovering of this song! This group rock’s!

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  38. 12 Below Avatar
    May 9, 2025
    12 Below

    I was waiting for a new track from Map of Autumn, who is one of my favorite artists on NAS. So it’s finally here, and it’s great. Big boots to fill for sure, should anyone try. And the time signature change is so cool!

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  39. crimson.disc Avatar
    May 9, 2025
    crimson.disc

    The bridge & solo in that song are really something. Epic.

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  40. Pablo Bianchi Avatar
    May 10, 2025
    Pablo Bianchi

    Que buenas reseñas que haces Charles!! Es un gusto leerte!

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  41. Adán Ramírez Avatar
    May 10, 2025
    Adán Ramírez

    Cada semana es un gusto leer tus reseñas, descubrir el mundo por medio de tu sensibilidad. Aún no escucho la canción pero, con tu descripción, dan ganas de ir pronto. Y feliz Día de la Victoria.

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  42. DJ Time Avatar
    May 10, 2025
    DJ Time

    That electric guitar that is the background to the song is incredible. Usually the electric guitar is used for solos. Here it was used as an arrangement. Great. Very good.

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  43. David Elbaz Avatar
    May 10, 2025
    David Elbaz

    Amazing song and great cover art!

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  44. Patrik Ahlm Avatar
    May 10, 2025
    Patrik Ahlm

    When someone is good like this (Tim), no references are needed. Tim is one of my absolute all time NAS favorites. His music hit in all the right places from the start. This new song has already been my Thursday pick and it is phenomenal. The intro is heavy like a black hole and what happens next must be one of MoA’s finest. The song itself is pure MoA with great lyrics and the sounds are just ace. The guitars are stellar – sound and performance, the drumming tasty and that 5/4 chorus is genius – odd meter but flowing perfectly. And don’t forget the bridge!!! Everything is exactly right. It not easy to do, but Tim can. 😉 If you’re not intrigued by now, you’re not easily intrigued ;). Go listen if you haven’t already. Over and over… Thanks CC. And thanks Map of Autumn. Two of our best. Show Less

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  45. Christine Shafransky Avatar
    May 10, 2025
    Christine Shafransky

    Sometimes the best music is written organically without using an outside reference. Tim created his own unique sound in this one and it is just great overall!

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  46. The Blimp Avatar
    May 10, 2025
    The Blimp

    Great song! Map of autumn really enjoyed listening too it. Mr Connolly thank you always enjoy reading your work.

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  47. Canelo Kot Avatar
    May 11, 2025
    Canelo Kot

    This rock song is definitely captivating because of the powerful guitar opening and the way it builds rhythm with the drums and background sounds that surround the vocals. Very good work.

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  48. christian.luxdujour Avatar
    May 11, 2025
    christian.luxdujour

    If people rip you off, take it as a compliment. You are doing something right. Tim, the song is spectacular, as always. Hopefully radio down there 📻 are giving you some airplay.

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  49. Red Smith Avatar
    May 11, 2025
    Red Smith

    Dear Charles, your review of “Bury Me in My Boots” by Map of Autumn was both enlightening and deeply moving. Your personal reflections on being a role model and the impact of your work added a meaningful layer to the review. The song itself is a powerful piece, and your detailed analysis helped us appreciate its nuances and emotional depth. Thank you for your dedication to highlighting unsigned artists, even on a Bank Holiday Monday. Your commitment is truly commendable. Keep up the fantastic work! Best regards, RedSJ

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  50. Giuseppe Maria Bità Avatar
    May 11, 2025
    Giuseppe Maria Bità

    It has a very interesting sound. It is very well arranged and the guitars are the absolute masters of this song. I would see it very well as a soundtrack for the video game FIFA by EA SPORT. I don’t know why but the video game came to mind.

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  51. niwde yen Avatar
    May 11, 2025
    niwde yen

    I wanted to express my gratitude for introducing us to “Bury Me in My Boots” by Map of Autumn. Your review was both insightful and deeply moving, showcasing your profound appreciation for the artistry and effort behind the music. Your personal reflections on being a role model and the impact of your own work added a meaningful layer to the review, balancing humility with pride in your achievements. Map of Autumn’s song is a powerful piece, and your detailed analysis helped us appreciate its nuances and emotional depth. The historical context you provided about VE Day enriched the song’s meaning. Thank you for your dedication, even on a Bank Holiday Monday. Your commitment to highlighting unsigned artists is truly commendable. Keep up the fantastic work! Show Less

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  52. unobliterated Avatar
    May 11, 2025
    unobliterated

    I have been a fan of Map of Autumn since first hear, and this song does not disappoint – fabulous work, Tim. And great work Charles – thanks for giving up part of your bank holiday

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  53. Nicholas Karl McNally Avatar
    May 11, 2025
    Nicholas Karl McNally

    Superbe! Both the song and review! While you may feel that your review was shorter, it’s substance was substantial! It is difficult not to concentrate on a mix when listening to any song when you yourself spend so much time mixing. I instantly thought about how good this mix was and had to revisit again once you mentioned the 5/4 timing, I totally missed that on the first listen. People often ask me for feedback, although probably not at the level you get. I’m just a self taught hobbiest but I do stress that other than the song itself and how it was recorded, the mix is the most important thing. While I don’t use reference tracks I can definitely… Show More

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  54. Blue Scarr Avatar
    May 11, 2025
    Blue Scarr

    Another excellent song from Tim, and it continues to amaze me that he does Everything! Ans to such a high level

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  55. Emma Dupéré Avatar
    May 11, 2025
    Emma Dupéré

    J’aime beaucoup comment est utilisé la guitare électrique dans cette chanson de Map of Autumn et la critique de Charles est toujours aussi intéressante à lire ! Bravo !

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  56. andelectro music Avatar
    May 11, 2025
    andelectro music

    Map of Autumn has such a distinctive sound with effected guitars. But as the review says, this has just got a bit heavier but there is continuity and this sounds like a natural evolution. Great stuff all round.

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  57. TrizZzy Rhap Avatar
    May 11, 2025
    TrizZzy Rhap

    Beautiful review once again. 💙💙

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  58. Lapnayh PopMusic Avatar
    May 11, 2025
    Lapnayh PopMusic

    ¡Qué buena rola! una mezcla bien definida y balanceada. Gracias por la recomendación y por la anécdota personal.

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  59. Charles Connolly Avatar
    May 13, 2025
    Charles Connolly

    Enough with the A.I., please.

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  60. Bryan Cooper Avatar
    May 14, 2025
    Bryan Cooper

    She’s still making her mind up.

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