Soundodger+ - Outside Wars - D. WIGHT
Lyrics:
And the vase was empty when you came back home
The windows closed enough to conceal the hole
In the streets there's plenty of noise but no song
They're all strangers and you've got no mother tongue
Through those towns we're walking building a new fence
Watching dancers below washing out the tense
Through those stories that built lies above our head
We saw nothing
We saw bodies without names
These wars are made for more than one
No echoes
No more
I'm running away, I'm running slow, the longer I stay, further I go
There's a war I saw it, but I couldn't pay
Cause I don't know my name what's the role I play
And the flowers' perfume smells like yesterday
And the lovers run to where they'd like to stay
D. WIGHT's new song from Soundodger+. Needless to say, I love this song. D. WIGHT has a way of creating reflective, melancholy tunes that I really dig. I particularly like the sections at 2:07 and and 2:20. The whisper of the guitar constant throughout the entire song is also really cool. This song was one I remember seeing a singular Vine for on Bean's twitter feed, back when he was showing off Soundodger Live. I have no idea how many times I just let it loop because I wanted to play and hear the song.
Guide: The trickiest sections for me were the sections with lyrics, and the section with guitar at 2:07. (ex. 0:53) Since the parts with lyrics are typically predictable, I found it best to rotate clockwise around the edge of the arena. For the guitar part at 2:07, I usually stick to the center, making tight squeezes for the first eight waves or so until it becomes easier.
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