The Art Of Letting Go - MK III
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Much more interesting compared to Say What You Will.
I can't help but focus on Myles' voice when listening to his new music - it's deepened considerably over the years and some of the high notes sound very thin in this song (3:45 in particular).
I can't help but focus on Myles' voice when listening to his new music - it's deepened considerably over the years and some of the high notes sound very thin in this song (3:45 in particular).
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True, but this guy is 54 and has been doing it professionally for the last 25-30 years, you can expect that his voice will get worn out.RevenantGB wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2024 3:51 am Much more interesting compared to Say What You Will.
I can't help but focus on Myles' voice when listening to his new music - it's deepened considerably over the years and some of the high notes sound very thin in this song (3:45 in particular).
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You both make good points. It is different. As far as the song goes "Nothing More to Gain" doesn't pique my interest as much a "Say What You Will". I listened to it on my headphones a few times and it's very crackly/staticky at the beginning. Not sure if that is on purpose.Dolo wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2024 5:39 amTrue, but this guy is 54 and has been doing it professionally for the last 25-30 years, you can expect that his voice will get worn out.RevenantGB wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2024 3:51 am Much more interesting compared to Say What You Will.
I can't help but focus on Myles' voice when listening to his new music - it's deepened considerably over the years and some of the high notes sound very thin in this song (3:45 in particular).
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Lyric vid now up, which I'm pleased about as there was a line driving me crazy
Two very enjoyable songs so far, though I'm fixing for a quieter, moodier one now - the part on this where the backing dropped and he went low was all too brief.
Two very enjoyable songs so far, though I'm fixing for a quieter, moodier one now - the part on this where the backing dropped and he went low was all too brief.
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The riffery bits are very Queens of the Stone Age. Liked this a lot more than the first single!
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I also thought about No One Knows's riff by QOTSA when I listened to it today.
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So Myles (and Creed) are playing at a country festival. Wow.
So Myles (and Creed) are playing at a country festival. Wow.
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Wait, that doesn't make sense.
Why would acts like T-Pain, Creed, and Backstreet Boys (all of them have significant name value) are in the "late night" portion of the line-up? Shouldn't they be around where guys like Zach Bryan, Luke Combs, and Jelly Roll is at? Unless the poster has it wrong and it's cover bands? Also, this is a country-based festival. I get why Myles may be on it, but why are they having Creed and Backstreet Boys in the line-up anyway?
Anywho, Indio, CA in April? Not for me. Way too far of a drive and I don't care about the rest of the day line-up to travel to see him play 30 minutes. The plans are still set for me to see him in LA and Charlotte, NC.
Edit: Oh, I think I got it now. So, apparently, after the festival day is over, apparently, there's going to be a stage where they will have guys that's not country-related play in these. Well, this could get interesting. Creed and Myles may end up in the same day.
"LATE NIGHT IN PALOMINO
Late Night in Palomino means the party doesn’t have to stop! Featuring T-Pain, Creed, and Backstreet Boys, you’ll be dancing and singing even after the headliners end each night. Yeehaw!"
From an article from a Palm Springs news site from last year.
"Late Night at the Palomino: In the last three or four years, the Stagecoach experience has also included what they call “Late Night at the Palomino” which is a fun way to end the night featuring artists that don’t necessarily skew country. This year the Palomino night slate features Nickleback on Friday, Diplo on Saturday and Wiz Khalifa on Sunday."
Why would acts like T-Pain, Creed, and Backstreet Boys (all of them have significant name value) are in the "late night" portion of the line-up? Shouldn't they be around where guys like Zach Bryan, Luke Combs, and Jelly Roll is at? Unless the poster has it wrong and it's cover bands? Also, this is a country-based festival. I get why Myles may be on it, but why are they having Creed and Backstreet Boys in the line-up anyway?
Anywho, Indio, CA in April? Not for me. Way too far of a drive and I don't care about the rest of the day line-up to travel to see him play 30 minutes. The plans are still set for me to see him in LA and Charlotte, NC.
Edit: Oh, I think I got it now. So, apparently, after the festival day is over, apparently, there's going to be a stage where they will have guys that's not country-related play in these. Well, this could get interesting. Creed and Myles may end up in the same day.
"LATE NIGHT IN PALOMINO
Late Night in Palomino means the party doesn’t have to stop! Featuring T-Pain, Creed, and Backstreet Boys, you’ll be dancing and singing even after the headliners end each night. Yeehaw!"
From an article from a Palm Springs news site from last year.
"Late Night at the Palomino: In the last three or four years, the Stagecoach experience has also included what they call “Late Night at the Palomino” which is a fun way to end the night featuring artists that don’t necessarily skew country. This year the Palomino night slate features Nickleback on Friday, Diplo on Saturday and Wiz Khalifa on Sunday."
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I don't understand the marketing behind a Country festival that ends with non-Country acts. Surely that effort and money can be put in getting bigger country names and attracting more of your core audience?
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I don't know. Maybe to give the crowd something else to enjoy and sing along to that's not country-related? It's also late in the night, and maybe these people want to stay up at around midnight hearing and singing along to stuff like "I Want It That Way" and "Higher".
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i think it makes a lot of sense and adds some different flavor to the festival. there are plenty of music festivals (like summerfest here in milwaukee) that have artists of all genres. surely lots of country fans enjoy other kinds of music. genre lines keep blurring anyway. i could see stapp doing something country-ish eventually, a la darius rucker. he certainly has the voice for it.
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would be cool if we ever saw myles and stapp share the stage. never thought it'd seem possible but it's not that far fetched now.
maybe myles comes out to duet on one last breath or something? that'd be so trippy.
and agreed that this second track seems stronger to me than the first. still more slash-y than i'd like but he's doing what he wants and that's all that matters. we'll always have the moodier 'nothing but a name' type tracks.
maybe myles comes out to duet on one last breath or something? that'd be so trippy.
and agreed that this second track seems stronger to me than the first. still more slash-y than i'd like but he's doing what he wants and that's all that matters. we'll always have the moodier 'nothing but a name' type tracks.
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I didn't see anybody else post this, but the track times for the album are below:
The Art Of Letting Go - 4:37
Say What You Will - 3:33
Mr. Downside - 4:16
Miss You When You're Gone - 4:10
Behind The Veil - 5:47
Saving Face - 4:10
Eternal Lullaby - 5:23
Nothing More To Gain - 5:04
Dead To Rights - 4:18
How The Story Ends - 4:58
Nice to see 3 songs over 5 minutes long, and a 4th just shy of 5 minutes. "Behind The Veil" will be Myles 2nd longest solo track behind "The Ides of March."
The Art Of Letting Go - 4:37
Say What You Will - 3:33
Mr. Downside - 4:16
Miss You When You're Gone - 4:10
Behind The Veil - 5:47
Saving Face - 4:10
Eternal Lullaby - 5:23
Nothing More To Gain - 5:04
Dead To Rights - 4:18
How The Story Ends - 4:58
Nice to see 3 songs over 5 minutes long, and a 4th just shy of 5 minutes. "Behind The Veil" will be Myles 2nd longest solo track behind "The Ides of March."
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New single from Myles releasing tomorrow - "Miss Me When You're Gone".
As always you can VPN to New Zealand to listen now!
As always you can VPN to New Zealand to listen now!
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I literally was just in the shower and wondering when Myles would release another single, and I come out to find this.RevenantGB wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2024 1:33 pm New single from Myles releasing tomorrow - "Miss Me When You're Gone".
As always you can VPN to New Zealand to listen now!
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Not a huge fan of this one, keep thinking that chorus is going into My Champion.
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I somehow like it. So far, the new songs are more straight forward compared to the previous album, I think. This new song is pretty much radio rock, but in a nice way.
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Those drums sound so bad, but it's been the case with everything Elvis-related for at least 10 years.
One guy on Ultimate Guitar nailed it recently:
I LOVE Zia Uddin's style, and the verses of that song actually remind me a lot of The Mayfield Four. The very end of the song is also reminiscent of what Myles did vocally during the ABIII era. So, on paper, I should love that song, but sadly, the mixing is once again an utter mess.
A shame, really.
One guy on Ultimate Guitar nailed it recently:
https://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/ge ... ecial.htmlLots of kick/snare but the rest of the drum kit seems an after thought.
I LOVE Zia Uddin's style, and the verses of that song actually remind me a lot of The Mayfield Four. The very end of the song is also reminiscent of what Myles did vocally during the ABIII era. So, on paper, I should love that song, but sadly, the mixing is once again an utter mess.
A shame, really.
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I am listening to it right now, and I can see what you are talking about.
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