anguish & grief
By levelcapybara on May 31, 2020 11:42 pm
Listen to one another.
Protect one another.
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Listen to one another.
Protect one another.
Audio works licensed by author under:
CC Attribution Noncommercial No Derivative Works (BY-NC-ND)
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such a beautiful piece, favorited and downloaded - sending love and support to you my friend. we're in this together.
Nice, has a real sense of the devastation after a storm or wildfire. Very sad. Hope you're doing alright over there.
Feeling that title.
Same. Hope you're doing okay.
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such a beautiful piece, favorited and downloaded - sending love and support to you my friend. we're in this together.
True enough, and right back at you.
excellent work. very mystical.
Thanks for taking the time to listen.
I like the low-key tension in this. Stay strong.
Thanks. You too, friend.
Nice, has a real sense of the devastation after a storm or wildfire. Very sad. Hope you're doing alright over there.
Thanks so much, both for the sentiment and the feedback.
Anytime – your songwriting's pretty stellar!
This is the calm in the chaos. Beautiful composition with both warmth and dissonance. The low end is lush and the pacing is like deep breaths.
I'm feeling this, very emotive chord progression. Especially that tension on the chord that leads back to the 1.
Also, double comment because a second thought entered my mind, I like the use of the drums being so low in volume because they're definitely more felt on a subconscious level. It's a good demonstration of how drums can be "ambient" and not the driving force of a song like they're often utilized.
This is the calm in the chaos. Beautiful composition with both warmth and dissonance. The low end is lush and the pacing is like deep breaths.
I'm feeling this, very emotive chord progression. Especially that tension on the chord that leads back to the 1.
Also, double comment because a second thought entered my mind, I like the use of the drums being so low in volume because they're definitely more felt on a subconscious level. It's a good demonstration of how drums can be "ambient" and not the driving force of a song like they're often utilized.
Much appreciated, both of you. Hope things are going okay on your end.