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== Background == | == Background == |
Revision as of 03:58, 13 May 2019
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Artist(s): | Dr. Failure |
Title: | Something Else - Instrumental |
Recorded: | September-October, 2016 |
Released: | November 28, 2016 |
Genre: | Rock |
Type: | Single |
Label: | Independent |
Format: | Files - MP3 |
Background
Prior to the release of Something Else, Dr. Failure was busy putting his first live solo show up, titled Dr. Failure's Interesting Experiments. The show was in December, and he figured he'd start making more content so that his "Interesting Experiments" show wouldn't have only had tracks from Interesting Experiments. This was the first release where he was open, yet still metaphorical about his sexuality (i.e. the opening "Livin’ in the South, ain’t it great? I wanna beer, I wanna be —", an obvious "queer" was supposed to replace the "string pop" in the intro; and the outro "Father Lucifer. My young, lost soul Needs your warmth" was an allusion to a boy he met a couple months prior whom he had a crush on, who was aliased as Lucifer). Eventually, he would finish this with the EP titled Something Else, starting out with this track as the opener.
Gear and Equipment
Dr. Failure used a MacBook Air, a gaming headset (SADES SA902), and the DAW "GarageBand".
Tracklist
# | Track Title | Time |
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1 | Something Else | 09:23 |
Total Runtime: 09:23
Link
https://doctorfailure.bandcamp.com/album/something-else-instrumental