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"A piece of minimalistic Beauty" Alex for Muzic.net.nz
"The drama of the song is full of flavour, one that has no issues with talking to the listener with smoothness and kindness, with empathy and with a high note of reconciliation between the feelings covered. March on, march on, for in the end, time is the greatest healer and DateMonthYear exemplify this wonderfully."Ian D Hall for Liverpool Sound and Vision
"March alludes to the process of grief and loss, delivering a strong message with hard-hitting lyrics"Mike Dimitriou for Stereo Embers magazine
"An expansive rock music landscape ebbs and flows with power and restraint on 'March.' The song has some beautiful duel vocals adding feeling and melody to this formidable and compelling track." Beehive Candy blog
"The Hamilton quintet have crafted an anthem of the highest order which, all things being equal, should expand their audience greater than the Antipodes." Closewatch Music Blog
"dynamism, consistency, and sincerity. Free, harmonious, and skillfully crafted compositions." The Big Takeover Magazine.
lyrics
Wrote a letter to God and said 'its nothing personal'
and if its nothing personal, then its nothing at all
Wrote a letter to God about nothing special
'and if we're nothing special, then we're nothing at all'
you're born, you live, you die you're born, you live, you die
you're born, you live, you die you're born, you live, you die
how can it be that nothing's an accident
and if nothing's an accident, then there's nothing at all
we're writing letters to God about nothing personal
and if it's nothing personal, then its nothing at all
you're born, you live, you die you're born, you live, you die
you're born, you live, you die you're born, you live, you die
There's a place for us, somewhere.
credits
released January 26, 2018
Drums, bass; Trevor Faville. Vocals: Emma Koretz. Vocals: Brooke Baker. Guitars; Tyler Leet. Engineered by Scott Newth at The Porch Studios, Hamilton New Zealand. Mastered by Chris Chetland for Kog studios. executive production: Trevor Faville
DateMonthYear is not a band. DateMonthYear is a way of making music in the 21st century. DateMonthYear tends to make music that blends pop melodies, rock dynamics, and movie atmospheres.
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