Tune-Yards - hypnotized (Official Video). I give a thing a caress. And together, I think, we can wake up. Water FountainArtist: Tune-Yards Nathaniel Brenner & Merrill Garbus/arr.
About TUnE-yArDs and Water Fountain from -. Greasy man come and dig my well. 2021 SW-ACDA Virtual Reading Sessions - Contemporary & Commercial. TUnE-yArDs is the music project of New England native Merrill Garbus. However Garbus told NME; "The songs aren't about anything. No wood in the woodstock.
They ditched computer screens for live instruments (Merrill on drums, Nate on bass) and before long full songs started to emerge. Life without your water is a burning hell. Water fountain song lyrics. Sound like a floral bouquet. The song was inspired by a water fountain along Oakland's Lake Merritt. Lies Garbus' most explicit lyrics she's ever written; a clear-eyed moment of grief and simmering rage that builds from the song's calming introduction to its explosive culmination. TUnE-yArDs - Powa (4AD Session). If you say Old Molly Hare, whatcha doin' there?
And you say old Molly Hare, Hare. Garbus worked on the project with bass player Nate Brenner at a studio in Oakland, California. Lyrics and Music by TUnE-yArDs: Nate Brenner and Merrill Garbus. TUnE-yArDs - Bizness. Kristopher Fulton - Mark Foster. How did I get ahead? Whatcha doin' there. Chords: TuneYards- Powa. Listen to the words I say! And I know where to find you so. TUnE-yArDs • Water Fountain (lyrics). "And when we're hustling, we're complicit in all of the systems that I really don't believe in. Tune-Yards' last release, i can feel you creep into my private life, was a self-reflexive question mark at the end of a decade of outspoken, polyphonic indie music. "Water is going to be a big source of conflict in the world.
Garbus often brainstorms songwriting ideas whilst walking by the lake. When he had enough of them he bought himself a cherry pie. A vertigo round-and-round-and-round. He gave me a dollar.
Unlike the lyrical introspection of previous outing i can feel you..., on sketchy. TUnE-yArDs - Gangsta. "I was having a lot of anxiety about water in my own community, where there has been a huge drought, " Garbus told Billboard magazine. Merrill balances self-inspection and reflection with bombastic rallying cries, reminiscent of the furious tones of early days Tune-Yards.
TUnE-yArDs: You Yes You. She told NME: "I find there's a natural pace when you're walking, which helps me practice lyrics and rhythms in a stream-of-consciousness way. Colorado Middle All State Choir 2020 - Director's Chorus. Now I'm in your bed.
"I started remembering that people come to us to be entertained, to move, to feel joy. This item appears on the following festival lists: - 2020 MN ACDA State Convention - Contemporary & Commercial. The songstress contributes $1 from every ticket sold on tour to the fund, as well as a portion of revenue from sales and licensing of Nikki Nack. I saved up all my pennies and I gave them to this special guy. 2021 MO ACDA Summer Conference - New Music for Progressing Voices.
2021 WA ACDA Summer Institute - Rhythmic Focused Repertoire. Premiered at the National ACDA Conference in Kansas City, this work combines the different aesthetics of drought politics, dance hall dub, and youthful drive to create something that is at once as ordered as it is chaotic. I can't seem to find it. Customers Also Bought.
Why do we just sit here while they watch us wither til we're gone? Tune-yards - Wolly Wolly Gong. A two-pound chicken tastes better with two. Beneath the layered sounds of "hold yourself. " Nothing feels like dying like the drying of my skin and lawn. Tune-Yards - Heart Attack (Official Video). Nothing much to do when you're going nowhere. This clap-along tune was released as the first single from her third album Nikki Nack. The duo pressed on, inspired by the Beastie Boys Book and Questlove's Creative Quest, and began jamming daily for hours in their home rehearsal studio "like athletes".
Let it sink into your head. 2023 Suffolk MEA Classroom Music Workshop - Choral Reading Session. Your fingers through my hair. You will ride the whip. Do it 'til you disappear. The song has been interpreted by some as a commentary on the decline of the singer's community and others as being about worldwide water shortages. You'll sledge the hammer if there's no one else to take the flak.
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