Once upon a time, a dictionary quoted the definition of 'words' as, "a unit of language, consisting of one or more spoken sounds or their written representation, that functions as a principal carrier of meaning".
A carrier of meaning. A vehicle from which to interpret intention.
How much different is a written word to a spoken word? The answer, though lengthy, can ultimately boil down to the word's audible resonance, and it's subsequent effect.
Once upon a time, Michael and Renée decided that it would be cool to record some cover songs, because of their skill, and carefully selected a few that could possibly relay a common concept.
Bewarned, this is not a "band name", but rather a declarative title to communicate our original intention, using 'words' as a vehicle for interpretation.
We hope you 'get it', and furthermore, enjoy.
for the sake of legality... By posting these songs in an online streaming format, we do not claim any legal rights to the music or lyrics. The rights and entitlements to these songs belong soley to their respective authors.
"The Unwinding Cable Car" - music and lyrics by Stephen Christian and Joseph Milligan Originally performed by Anberlin.
"Let The Flames Begin" - music and lyrics by Hayley Williams, Josh Farro, and Zac Farro Originally performed by Paramore.
"When It Rains" - music and lyrics by Hayley Williams, Josh Farro, and Zac Farro Originally performed by Paramore.
"Some Will Seek Forgiveness, Others Escape" music and lyrics by Spencer Chamberlain, Aaron Gillespie, and Aaron Marsh Originally performed by Underøath.
"Hanging By A Moment" - music and lyrics by Jason Wade Originally performed by Lifehouse.
Many thanks to this awesome fellow musician for recording us. You should seriously take the time to click on his face. Right now. And experience his greatness.
so am i the only one that thinks michael is underappreciated? does no one recognize his superior guitar skills? i mean, really guys. you should be bowing. there isn't an ep without him!
hey Rene i'm soooooo diggin this. isn't there something so liberating about rockin acoustic punkness?? and btw, def made your cover of the underoath song my profile song.