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Dabney Morris

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It's the rich, wildly passionate music of the downheartedly hopeful, and the confluence of the romanticists' artistry flowing from all the veins of the bohemian-hearted spirit of truth and love. Melodies dreamed but forgotten upon waking, words of the heart unable to be sung. It's the sweeping cinematic of faith gone a rye and found again; faith in self, others, and things greater. The muse of the human condition: the struggle of arrogance, and the battle of pride, of pretension, the gainings and failures, the crest at the moment before the crash, emotion without regard. The orchestra's last chair string players and percussionists playing with the drunken pianist and guitarist at the foot of the Eiffel for the popular culture's table crumbs. The choler of their heath robinson of a symphony. It's the frustrated attempt to voice the soul. Has it failed? Has it drowned? Only the show can tell. And the show must go on. To make smaller the big big world.

The release of the premier etage album was as if Melpomene, Erato, and Euterpe, were all in intercourse to produce the sierra of the maestro's pullings on the baton. The vex of the try, and the negligence of outcome. The show was to the all-encompassed culture of the mountains, the orchestra pieced 10 on an uncannily warm All Saints Day in 2005 asked the question, and the accord is still responding. Since then, the LP's popularity has been on the mount, and the swarey of starry-eyed players has dwindled to the accordion's lush chordal harmonies, the duet's lone violin and her twice-lower-octave cousin, the ivory keys, and strumming of the acoustic. The timpanist has traded his kettles for a snare, a bass drum and cymbals. Their hearts sink and rise, as they travel far and wide on their wayward cart in search of their original cause.

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THIS IS AN EMPIRE (IS IN THE STUDIO), Apr 6, 2008:

Thanks for adding us!

-THIS IS AN EMPIRE

Danger and the Steel Cut Oats, Dec 30, 2007:

well, it's no 'songs from a broken violin.'

Green, Oct 10, 2007:

Keep up the awesome music. Ocean is a cool track.

Jake LeBoeuf, Sep 29, 2007:

I thought for sure I saw you in "Across the Universe"...

Success, Aug 26, 2007:

I like your songs

Apricot, Aug 22, 2007:

new track up.....sucked in circles, stop by when you have a minute. thanx!

Jesse, Jul 17, 2007:

thank for the add

Blondee, Jul 8, 2007:

Wow, your music is very touching.

Bing, Jul 3, 2007:

Wow. Love your music.

Gagosian Liga, Jun 30, 2007:

"We all admire the spangled acrobat with classical grace meticulously walking his tight rope in the talcum light; but how much rarer art there is in the sagging rope expert wearing scarecrow clothes and impersonating a grotesque drunk! I should know."
Thank you for your friendship! Musical greetings from Munich/Germany!

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