Songs From Whoville
General
| Nov 2004
Reviews
The Bawd Of Euphony
Reviewed 2005-01-12
Reviewed 2005-01-12
Ok, its time to cut out the bull here. Lets take all cleaver writing techniques, all the cute analogies, all the flowery phrases, and lets toss them out the window. Why? Because musically this record does exactly that. 8 songs that pay homage to the meaning of melody and space, John’s performances and choices of arrangements are as tasty as they come. Stripped down ensembles featuring guitar, voice, & paino/organ (Matt Greenberg from Charles Atlas & Sanchez) with the occasional rhythm track, backup vocal and cello accompaniment (Jen Grady from the waxfire) “Songs from Whoville” is moody, powerful and lyrically charged with a deep sense of realization, loss, and elation. Simply put “Songs from Whoville” is a masterpiece of pure song. PLAY THIS, NOW! ALL SONGS GREAT!
–the bAWd of eUPHONY
–the bAWd of eUPHONY
Recent airplay
Addition
lift Jesus Higher — Aug 29, 2006
Addition
lick My moody Guitar — Feb 07, 2006
Whoville
lick my moody guitar show — Sep 20, 2005
Cocoon
Lick My Moody Guitar show — Aug 30, 2005
Addition
lick my moody guitar show — Aug 23, 2005
Cocoon
Lick my moody Guitar Show — Aug 16, 2005
Charting
2004-12-05 — 2005-02-06
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Dec 19 | 1 |
| Dec 12 | 2 |
Track listing
| 1. | Cocoon | ||
| 2. | No Ordinary Life | ||
| 3. | To the Brim | ||
| 4. | Whoville | ||
| 5. | Addition | ||
| 6. | Paint | ||
| 7. | Seamless | ||
| 8. | Lillian |