- Project Support
- We have ten songs for this next CD three of which are at an early stage of mixes. 1) Diamond Graces, 2) Lost In The Day, 3) Black Bird Circle. Please enjoy them from the pop-up list when you click on the image above. The others songs on the playlist span from 1999 - 2011, some of which are from the debut album "Real People" with songs Yummy, Drive It Like You Stole It, and Karma. Uncolourful 95, Rescinded and Cracked One Side were a Demo record at Rainbow Recording Studios with Laurie Malo.
Back On The Scene
The core group of Say No More, is working towards their second Album and are currently seeking funding to make this the best fan experience ever. Utilizing three sound studios for recording, mixing and mastering. Dennis Perry (Now living In Saskatchewan and one of the founding members of Say No More) has returned to the scene to offer explosive bass lines utilizing his Dingwall Bass thrusting the music onto new sonic levels. Also from Saskatchewan and holding down drums is Ben Christa. Ben is known for his Jazz style of drumming and offers tremendous talent towards featuring two new singles, Diamond Graces and Lost In The Day.
Dropping Like Flys
There is never enough time to share the best of who we are. Those moments can arrive from that endangered soul surfacing briefly in our lives to catch a breath of air, just to disappear once again into the abyss of wondrous thought and dream.
The purpose of this album project is to illuminate some of the inevitable darker moments in our lives. Perhaps just a mnemonic expression to support losses in life, or simply an absolute principle towards music spreading compassion. At the very least I hope it will offer a simple glimpse into the depths of the human soul.
There is never enough time to share the best of who we are. Those moments can arrive from that endangered soul surfacing briefly in our lives to catch a breath of air, just to disappear once again into the abyss of wondrous thought and dream.
The purpose of this album project is to illuminate some of the inevitable darker moments in our lives. Perhaps just a mnemonic expression to support losses in life, or simply an absolute principle towards music spreading compassion. At the very least I hope it will offer a simple glimpse into the depths of the human soul.
- Lancelot
Very powerful lyrics!! I was blown away with the lyrical genius of this song. Other people in the room with me began nodding their heads to the music as well, so I know I'm not the only one. I also quite enjoyed the guitar in the background. I could see myself listening to this over
and over again! The vocals are also very nice. It kind of has that classic rock feel to it, with slight modern rock connotations. All in all, an excellent song that I feel as though I could truly play in my own car and enjoy listening to it among others. When the vocals hit high notes, they don't distort like some that I have heard. They remain controlled and so the song holds it's professionalism, interest, and connection to the listener. I would love to hear more from this group.
Reverbnation Crowd Review for Lost In The Days
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