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π—–π—Όπ—»π—»π—Όπ—Ήπ—Ήπ˜†β€™π˜€ 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Snake – Kate Stanton, 12 Below

Written by

Charles Connolly

in

Connolly’s Corner

Welcome all to π—–π—Όπ—»π—»π—Όπ—Ήπ—Ήπ˜†β€™π˜€ 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 π™‰π™šπ™¬ π˜Όπ™§π™©π™žπ™¨π™© π™Žπ™₯π™€π™©π™‘π™žπ™œπ™π™© playlists.


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Charles is instrumentally deceptive…


The song is called Snake. So therefore I’m going to write my little intro on snakes. But of course. The way they slither. The way they slide and worm across just anything. Those scales reflecting light at every angle. That warning tongue that rasps with knowing arrogance. A snake is scared of nothing. It is cold blooded in all ways. And while this image of a snake in movement may make most shudder, there are people who are almost turned on by it. To the extent that they start to take on the dark characteristic of this quick-witted reptile. This type of person can be referred to as a snake. A person that lies and deceives, only for their own selfish gain. In fact, I have changed my mind. This kind of person is so off-putting to me, that I would rather not give them this attention, for they deserve none. So, in fact, I will NOT be talking about snakes. But of course NOT. Apologies to those who were just starting to get into it. Sorry to deceive – what a snake-like thing to do!


I will in fact be talking about musical instruments. Oh boring boring boring. Or: geeky geeky geeky. But I think it might be neither. Firstly, what counts as a musical instrument? Does it have to be something so defined as a trumpet? Or could it perhaps be simply something that makes sound? I prefer the idea of the latter. Sure, it is simpler to just say a guitar is a guitar, and that is an instrument, but I feel this might be a stunted, pedestrian view. For example, back in the 50s, teenagers couldn’t afford proper instruments, so they tried to make their own. Hence the birth of the tea chest bass (or previously, washtub bass). This consisted of a wooden box, a broom handle and a thick string. Not quite a proper double bass, Rickenbacker or Hofner, but a damned sight cheaper. It also gave a distinctly different sound, and it led to the genre of skiffle. Therefore to me, this is a welcome addition to the ever-evolving list of instruments. Be it, a rather crappy one for a rather crappy genre. But who am I to say what is crappy and what is notty… Basically, to me, anything that makes a sound could be thought of as an instrument.


But let us for now set our eyes and ears on the more usual musical instruments. My absolute favourite instrument is also what I believe to be the best/greatest instrument, and the most versatile. It is also the cheapest. In fact, it is completely free! Can you guess…? That’s right. It’s an old battered guitar you found on the side of the road. No no. While it might have its charm, I wouldn’t consider this to be the best – and certainly not the most versatile. The instrument I am talking about is completely invisible. So, any REAL guesses? I’m sure you’ve got it. Yep, it’s the human voice. It is quite literally limitless. Well, okay. Some of you may feel you have the voice of a frog. And ONLY the voice of a frog. In which case, a visible instrument might be for you. But the ones who CAN sing, oh what a gift you have been given. What is the range of this instrument? Well, as much as you can muster, of course! And the tone? Whatever you please! And yet each and every one of us will have a unique singing voice. Unlike two Fender Strats made in the same factory in the same year (please don’t argue this – you get the idea). And it is this originality in voice that for me sets it apart from any other instrument. That, and the fact that it is just so much more personal than any chunk of wood or hunk of metal.


BUT!! Many of you might be thinking I am cheating by choosing the voice as the best instrument. Fine then. I will look at β€œnormal” instruments. The question of the β€œbest” instrument can (and will) be discussed and argued long after we are gone. So I will concentrate on favourite and most versatile. When it comes to versatility I stumble upon an immediate problem. This is because there are relatively few instruments that can manage more than one note at the same time. In fact, it basically comes down to the guitar and the piano (no arguments – I know one can manage double-stopping on a cello, but it’s not the same – you know what I mean). So… The guitar can manage vibrato. The piano cannot. One can bend or slide from one note to another on the guitar. One cannot on the piano. One can pluck harmonics on the guitar, but not on piano. One can achieve the most unusual fret buzz and other such fun sounds on a guitar. Not on the piano. One can plug the guitar into an amp and distort it to buggery. Although this technically can be done if mic’ing up the piano, it is really not the same. So I think you have guessed. My favourite instrument is… That’s right. The piano. Wait, what?? Yup. Despite all these things, the piano is at the top of my list. And all this, despite the fact that I can’t really play the piano, and yet while not at any kind of virtuoso level, I can play the guitar. So why the piano, I hear you cry? Well, because I still feel it has not been used to its full potential. The guitar has been played in just every way one can think of, and many more ways you are incapable of thinking of. But I feel predominantly, that the piano tends to be used for jazz, classical or simple pop backing. I feel there is so much more to be had from this big bugger of an instrument. Surprised? I know EYE am.


And it is this reason that I felt an immediate attraction to this week’s pick for my Corner. Please welcome two fabulous artists who just keep getting better with every release: Kate Stanton and 12 Below, with their latest single, Snake. One might call this release a collab, but I like to think of them as a duo. Like, one artist. This is because this is not their first release together. It is not even their second or third. It is their fourteenth together!! So when I hear mention of one of these artists, I think of the other as well. They came together and stuck like hot glue. And it makes sense. This way we get the best of what each does, combined. Both Kate Stanton and Torsten Bernewitz (12 Below) write the songs together (assuming their writing credits are correct). I suspect the arrangement to be mostly Torsten doing the production, and Kate doing the singing. But this could be wrong, as I have my limits with research (not to mention time). The twosome are always dependable and reliable in terms of quality, but Snake manages something different. Something new. Something so naturally exciting in its exceptional originality.


The word β€œexciting” might conjure thoughts of speed and even perhaps freneticism. But here, this is a different kind of excitement. The piece is quite slow and mellow (at least at first), but there is something ominous and thrilling. The feeling that something is going to happen. And happen, it does! But not yet, not yet. Steady on. Hold your horses. We begin with a tightly clutched guitar riff (think Eminem’s Lose Yourself) – instantly satisfying. Within just two brief rounds, Madonna joins us in stereo! Well, okay. Kate joins us, with an uncanny resemblance to Madonna. Double-tracked and hard-panned left and right. Instant width. Kate’s voice is just delicious, and so totally REAL! I know Torsten (still 12 Below) has influence from just about everyone in music, but he has occasionally singled out Brian Eno as an influence. I can clearly hear this in his soundscapes, for it is at this moment that he subtly brings ambience to the background. It drifts in through an open vent. This is pro stuff. But very soon the bass and light but solid drums are with us. It comes at a supposedly odd and unexpected place in the bar. And that is one of the hidden brilliances of this song. The timing. Or rather, the shifting time signature. As far as I can tell, the verses are in the signature of 6/4. Meaning, instead of counting the usual 1, 2, 3, 4 (and back again), one is actually counting 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and back again. But this is so well disguised! It might give some the feeling of unease, in being less predictable, but for me it is simply newness!! It is this that excites me.


β€œBut, but… You mentioned the piano! Where is the piano??” – well, I’m getting to that. Up to this point, the piano has been subtly punctuating upbeats in the verse. It is part of the tapestry of the song. I first want to talk about the 4/4 (I think!) chorus. It blasts with heavy guitars and PROPER drums, rather than the light backbeat of the verses. Kate turns into Hayley Williams from Paramore! I suspect that the verse drums are programmed and the chorus drums are live. But you never can tell… The guitars might actually be synth guitars in the chorus too, but I couldn’t say for sure. The thing is, just as the guitars start to fade away, it is like watching sheets of rain turn to drizzle and become translucent again. Revealing the piano as the lead instrument. Suddenly the feel and even genre starts to change. This is where Eno shows his full face and Kate Bush springs to mind. And the band, Elbow. It particularly reminds me of my favourite song of last year: The Court by Peter Gabriel – an absolutely astounding song, if you haven’t heard it (make sure to pick the Bright-Side mix – for there are 3 mixes available). There is also a bit of MY music in there somewhere! Not literally, but something about the piano and general feel – can’t explain. Basically, comparing Snake to my favourite song of last year is high praise, and I mean it to be so.


This piano really makes the song for me. It is not being played in the usual way. It is all about the rhythmic aspect of it, and the tone. The piano has the most incredible tonal range. If it doesn’t, then it is simply not a very good piano. The creamy high notes and the anger of the lows, make for something so totally complete, capturing just about EVERY emotion we as humans are capable of. But aside from the piano, another thing that really struck me about Snake, was the use of dynamics. Most artists these days seem either too afraid of going quiet, or simply incapable of it. Or, they wouldn’t know when or even WHY to go quiet. There is no power without contrast. PLEASE ignore the loudness war. There is no such thing anymore. One thing I wish to come back into the music industry is a quality war. Or even, a talent war!! What Kate Stanton and 12 Below have achieved here is quality, through talent. I listened to MANY tracks by many artists before eventually settling on this one. And several of these tracks were perhaps louder – this did nothing to me. What matters is the music. And an obsession with loudness throughout can truly screw up the sound and give you a headache. Without this competition of instruments battling for first place, one can actually HEAR the instruments. And what gloriously played instruments they are. Including that wondrous voice! Snake WILL grab your attention, but don’t worry. It’s not poisonous.


On the subject of instruments, I have a big fat question for you. Or rather, two. What do YOU think is the β€œbest” instrument? What is your favourite instrument? Let me know your two answers in the comments! But don’t forget to mention your thoughts on the song. It’s a special one.


Apologies for not talking about snakes. I know little about them, so I didn’t want to come across as a complete asp.


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61 responses to “π—–π—Όπ—»π—»π—Όπ—Ήπ—Ήπ˜†β€™π˜€ 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Snake – Kate Stanton, 12 Below”

  1. Kele Fleming Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    Kele Fleming

    Agree with Mercury Teardrop! Amazingly, I think we were reading the review at the same time! Love this song, love the artwork, love the choice this week, Charles. And, welcome back btw. πŸ’•

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  2. Mercury Teardrop Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    Mercury Teardrop

    Brilliant selection Charles, one of my favourite β€œduos” and favourite new tracks on NAS – soooo good. I agree with you about the use of the word exciting, I feel it and, it doesn’t need to be fast and energetic. I think of Radiohead this way – every song draws you in and that is the exciting part – where does the musical road lead? Anyway, I feel the same way about these two artists. Massive talent and defiantly my vibeπŸ‘ŒπŸ»

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  3. Krauw Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    Krauw

    Insightful analysis, I truly appreciated your unique perspective on the song!

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  4. Simone Vignini Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    Simone Vignini

    Best and favourite instrument the guitar, in all his models and uses, then it depends on the player obviously… congrats for the review and for the song!

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  5. Bryan Cooper Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    Bryan Cooper

    This track is extraordinary. Just when I think I’ve got a handle on the time signature it slithers away. Wonderful vocals, exceptional instrumentation. This review does it justice.

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  6. David Elbaz Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    David Elbaz

    Very beautiful song, the piano is very special indeed. I too wish the loudness war wouldn’t be a thing πŸ™

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  7. Dream Optimist Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    Dream Optimist

    Very cool track! Sort of has a PJ Harvey thing a little bit in the heavier parts & how they work with the softer parts. Really cool stuff…

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  8. Thirdlead Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    Thirdlead

    an interesting beautiful review!

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  9. Lisa Haden Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    Lisa Haden

    Fantastic review πŸ₯°

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  10. Patrick Laurin Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    Patrick Laurin

    Such an interesting piano, giving wonderful accents where needed. Beautiful voice as well. Made me thing of King Crimson a few times. Very well done!

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  11. Miggy Siren Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    Miggy Siren

    Wonderful review as always! Just keep it up!

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  12. Gonzalo Acedo Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    Gonzalo Acedo

    GRAN RESEΓ‘A COMO SIEMPRE!

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  13. Nate Ayu Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    Nate Ayu

    Incredible! The voice is really nice

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  14. kayzeepro6 Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    kayzeepro6

    Wow everything is excellent great vocal

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  15. Tim Davies Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    Tim Davies

    Charles you paint an excellent picture with words. I consider 12 Below to be a bit of a genius to be honest, and this song with Kate is incredibly good.

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  16. Matteo Maria Di Tommaso Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    Matteo Maria Di Tommaso

    I love the voice!!! Nice rewiew as always Charles!

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  17. rikiabi34 Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    rikiabi34

    A great job has been done with this song. It is Pop but experimental. The dynamic levels do the whole game, seeming like switching genre and returning to Pop. The voice holds them all together. Not for the faint of heart, but i would try it on a big FM radio…

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  18. The Fortunate Tragedy Tampa, FL Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    The Fortunate Tragedy Tampa, FL

    I favor the vocal and guitar comp on this one. Nice control and timing employed by both. “Snake” bears a subtle use of dynamics with fine precision that is interesting yet not overpowering all in one package.

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  19. Forrest Of FangHorn Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    Forrest Of FangHorn

    Great review, nice insight to these two artists. For me to answer both of your questions is hands down, literally, the piano. Especially the left hand playing those descending notes. The way the piano is mixed is spot on and compliments the other instruments perfectly.

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  20. Teewise Clever Boy Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    Teewise Clever Boy

    Great sound

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  21. katanakmusic Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    katanakmusic

    You are so right about the voice!

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  22. soledadsonora.on Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    soledadsonora.on

    Gran canciΓ³n! Gran entrevista Como siempre!

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  23. Roberta Plant Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    Roberta Plant

    The question about the instruments is too difficult! But I think it’s the banjo for me! The song is wonderful by the way

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  24. Tim Consley Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    Tim Consley

    Great song! I agree…I think live drums on the chorus. Kate voice is absolutely perfect and wonderful for this song! Best instrument? I agree…voice. My favorite? Guitar… electric, to be precise!

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  25. joeljosh334 Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    joeljosh334

    What a wonderful review!! Everything from you is so inspiring

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  26. Prince Aliboyy Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    Prince Aliboyy

    Always, always beautiful to read you Charles, keep up the good work. Nice to meet you Kate Santon

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  27. William Lovitt Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    William Lovitt

    This is one of my favorite Charles reviews – mainly because he provided such great insight into this incredible song, but also because of his praise of the piano and the human voice. Snake is an intriguing title and song that evolves with subtle brilliance. I think the human voice is the best “instrument” and my favorite instrument (I’ll cheat and pick 3) are keyboards, guitar and sax 😎

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  28. Kaminski Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    Kaminski

    I hear Tori Amos! But Charles: what a snaky question to make me choose between an instrument. That’s like choosing between your children, I love them all. The voice is the least fine instrument for me. My voice, I mean. On my most favourite instrument: guitar is my main instrument, but a strategic mellotron makes me cry. But all aside: WHAT A SONG!

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  29. joibjalla Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    joibjalla

    Cool song, fun review!

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  30. Steve Peacock Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    Steve Peacock

    Cool stuff!

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  31. Jane Marie Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    Jane Marie

    I hear Tori Amos in this – dynamically, vocally and pianoally!πŸ˜† Great track Kate and 12 Below and the piano is stand out for me in this song. In my opinion, the best instrument ever created is piano – has to be as it was my best friend growing up (and my worst enemy at times!) And the favourite – sooo hard – can I have 2 favourites (technically one as I mean when they are played together)? Piano and Double Bass πŸ˜€

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  32. Go Birch Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    Go Birch

    Great choice, 12 Below were one of the first NAS artists I ‘discovered’ and I found Kate via Twitter and love all their collective work.

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  33. Faded Element Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    Faded Element

    What a beautiful song! Well done Kate, Peter Gabriel is spot on and what a nice comparison πŸ˜ƒ and of course Mr. CC, another solid review πŸ‘ 🍻

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  34. DVous Music Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    DVous Music

    A superb song, and you nail it with the exquisite use of piano. My 2 favorite instruments are… 1. Piano 2. Piano

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  35. Billy Castillo Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    Billy Castillo

    Definitely a great song! Your reviews always make me think (in a good way) Favorite instrument? It should be no surprise but I’m a synth nerd

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  36. emj Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    emj

    The best instrument? You didn’t mention that the guitar is used for percussion throughout the song, making it the most instrumental instrument. After all, a piano is just a big guitar with 88 individual picks.

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  37. 12 Below Avatar
    March 19, 2024
    12 Below

    Wow – thank you so much, Charles, for your super kind review here! Love the reference to Peter Gabriel; this is also one of our favorite artists. And only YOU could pick up on the tricky time signature πŸ˜‰! We thought of it as 6/8 with a 4/4 overlay, but we are not quite sure ourselves. In the chorus, it’s a guitar (2 actually) turned up to 11 with a distorted synth mixed in. Favorite instrument? Depends on the day, and the song, but I like the notion of regarding the human voice as an instrument, and then I definitely would go for that.

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  38. iyke stevens Avatar
    March 20, 2024
    iyke stevens

    I like your style of writing. For the duo, I think they did an amazing work. They are great together . “Snake” is a piece of sound art piece. Kudos to Kate Stanton and 12 Below

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  39. 3Luv Avatar
    March 20, 2024
    3Luv

    Great review once again Charles, good to see u back (not that Brad doesn’t do a good job). Wow, didn’t realise that they had done 14 songs together!

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  40. antonigpiano Avatar
    March 20, 2024
    antonigpiano

    Ah, the piano! As a player, I use my technique to ‘play’ synths and other instruments too, so it’s hard to pick a favourite – as long as it has a keyboard! πŸ™‚

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  41. Billy Lowry Avatar
    March 20, 2024
    Billy Lowry

    I’ve heard of this Elbow band! Must check them out- after 1st relistening many, many times to this new FAB track by 12Below & Kate Stanton! & their 14th together! 🎸 guitar is the best instrument for all its bendy, fuzzy feedback. U can make a geeetar say β€˜marijuana’ – u can’t make a piano do that 🀷 that’s my counter argument- β€˜I can make my 🎸 say πŸŒ²β€™ 😝

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  42. gimbal.lock Avatar
    March 20, 2024
    gimbal.lock

    Charles, what an engaging and thought-provoking commentary on this week’s selection! Your intricate exploration of both the musical composition and the broader concept of instruments is truly captivating.

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  43. Giuseppe Maria BitΓ  Avatar
    March 20, 2024
    Giuseppe Maria BitΓ 

    Good. Thanks.

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  44. sullie.music Avatar
    March 20, 2024
    sullie.music

    Great Reivew, Amazing song, totally agree on dynamics, a lot of the best music is in the space, the notes you dont play! I think the best instrument is the one you are playing at the time where it brings the joy of music to others!

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  45. Hosea Dauda Avatar
    March 20, 2024
    Hosea Dauda

    Great piece

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  46. lorelei_ml23 Avatar
    March 20, 2024
    lorelei_ml23

    Wow! What an article Charles! Longer than usual but worth reading! For me, I would say the best instrument is piano as well as my favourite instrument. 😊😍🎡🎸

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  47. Bernice Marsala Avatar
    March 20, 2024
    Bernice Marsala

    The piano line in this track is awesome, and definitely what struck me most! Best instrument: Voice My favorite: Guitar, but specifically classical – there’s no better sound to me than nails on nylon strings ❀️

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  48. paulmccormickmusic Avatar
    March 20, 2024
    paulmccormickmusic

    Welcome back Charles! Great reptilian choice for this week, I definitely heard that “Ray of Light” era Madonna in the verses, and I love those sparse features of distorted guitar. The time signature changes are so subtly but nicely executed too. Great job to Kate and 12 Below on this beautifully dynamic track! Now, for best instrument, I’d probably also go vocals for the same reasons. As for favourite instrument, it’s probably synthesizers. I’m fascinated by the weird and wonderful sounds that can be shaped by them. Snakey side note: When I used to be on Facebook/Vaguebook more, I loved the “I’ll PM u hun, 2 many snakes on here xoxo” kind of comments. They’d have me wondering “But who… Show More

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  49. nico.leyseele Avatar
    March 20, 2024
    nico.leyseele

    What a song and verry nice artwork.Great review from Charles

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  50. Thesecond Avatar
    March 20, 2024
    Thesecond

    man, you really paint the picture so well that when I listen I already know what to expect. made the song even more fun to hear for me.

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  51. Wandile Keefelakae Avatar
    March 20, 2024
    Wandile Keefelakae

    Also the analogy of the snake and how some folks can be snakes . I also enjoyed the article about how u consider the artists of the song to be more of a duo than a collab. Love it 🎢🎢🍾🍾

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  52. judahsevteen Avatar
    March 20, 2024
    judahsevteen

    If your favorite two instruments are the guitar and the piano I assume the Harpejj is going to become your favorite instrument. Great review and great track as usual.

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  53. Emily Gray Avatar
    March 20, 2024
    Emily Gray

    Super interesting and truly unique track! I wish I had space in my flat for a piano, I’d love to learn to play!

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  54. Timothy Thorpe Avatar
    March 20, 2024
    Timothy Thorpe

    Thanks again for the review. Great song.

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  55. thecrow09 Avatar
    March 20, 2024
    thecrow09

    nice song!

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  56. Monica Costin Avatar
    March 20, 2024
    Monica Costin

    Well this is my kind of song! Love it!

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  57. Koboko Avatar
    March 20, 2024
    Koboko

    Beautiful song and very creative artwork. I love your writing style too. Very nice review.

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  58. morriemusician Avatar
    March 20, 2024
    morriemusician

    I’m proud to be part of NAS community. I hope one of my songs gets a nice review like this someday. Good work like always. #stoppayola

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  59. Thekeyof_f Avatar
    March 21, 2024
    Thekeyof_f

    whispers – Elbow is AH-mazing, you’re gonna love ’em. πŸ˜€

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  60. dom piper Avatar
    March 22, 2024
    dom piper

    I like the

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  61. Charles Connolly Avatar
    March 26, 2024
    Charles Connolly

    πŸ˜‚

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