SEEKING
Lead Guitar, Bass Guitar.ABOUT
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- Screen name:
- Longfall
- Member since:
- Aug 21 2018
- Active over 1 month ago
- Level of commitment:
- Very Committed
- Years playing music:
- 20
- Gigs played:
- 50 to 100
- Tend to practice:
- More than 3 times per week
- Available to gig:
- 1 night a week
- Most available:
- Nights
Influences
Twenty-One Pilot, Dessa, P.O.S, Jon Bellion, Muse, Jack Garratt, The Weeknd, Halsey, The 1975
Instrument experience:
- Vocalist:
- Advanced
- Keyboard:
- Moderate
- Piano:
- Moderate
- Saxophone:
- Intermediate
EQUIPMENT
Logic/Mainstage and recording equipment, 8 Channel PA, Roland Juno Di, Arturia Keylab, Roli Seaboard, TC Helicon Vocal Processor, Reverb Machine, Alto Sax
MUSIC
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WordRelease
WordReleaseThe cinematic experience of 'What We Found' completes the 2-part concept 'What I Lost & What We Found'. When individuals focus on ‘I’ and looking only internally it leads down a path of desolation, depression and only festers anxiety. By focusing on 'We' enables us to find love and joy through relationships. ‘What We Found’ is not without melancholy but the outlook is one of hope while grasping with self love, outward affection, mortality and hope.
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MoreAlive
MoreAliveThe cinematic experience of 'What We Found' completes the 2-part concept 'What I Lost & What We Found'. When individuals focus on ‘I’ and looking only internally it leads down a path of desolation, depression and only festers anxiety. By focusing on 'We' enables us to find love and joy through relationships. ‘What We Found’ is not without melancholy but the outlook is one of hope while grasping with self love, outward affection, mortality and hope.
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Confidence
ConfidenceThe cinematic experience of 'What We Found' completes the 2-part concept 'What I Lost & What We Found'. When individuals focus on ‘I’ and looking only internally it leads down a path of desolation, depression and only festers anxiety. By focusing on 'We' enables us to find love and joy through relationships. ‘What We Found’ is not without melancholy but the outlook is one of hope while grasping with self love, outward affection, mortality and hope.
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FloatingEndlessly
FloatingEndlesslyThe cinematic experience of 'What We Found' completes the 2-part concept 'What I Lost & What We Found'. When individuals focus on ‘I’ and looking only internally it leads down a path of desolation, depression and only festers anxiety. By focusing on 'We' enables us to find love and joy through relationships. ‘What We Found’ is not without melancholy but the outlook is one of hope while grasping with self love, outward affection, mortality and hope.
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LovelyCalm
LovelyCalmThe cinematic experience of 'What We Found' completes the 2-part concept 'What I Lost & What We Found'. When individuals focus on ‘I’ and looking only internally it leads down a path of desolation, depression and only festers anxiety. By focusing on 'We' enables us to find love and joy through relationships. ‘What We Found’ is not without melancholy but the outlook is one of hope while grasping with self love, outward affection, mortality and hope.
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Sunflower
SunflowerThe cinematic experience of 'What We Found' completes the 2-part concept 'What I Lost & What We Found'. When individuals focus on ‘I’ and looking only internally it leads down a path of desolation, depression and only festers anxiety. By focusing on 'We' enables us to find love and joy through relationships. ‘What We Found’ is not without melancholy but the outlook is one of hope while grasping with self love, outward affection, mortality and hope.
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Lifeblood
LifebloodThe cinematic experience of 'What We Found' completes the 2-part concept 'What I Lost & What We Found'. When individuals focus on ‘I’ and looking only internally it leads down a path of desolation, depression and only festers anxiety. By focusing on 'We' enables us to find love and joy through relationships. ‘What We Found’ is not without melancholy but the outlook is one of hope while grasping with self love, outward affection, mortality and hope.
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ConversationsByMoonlight
ConversationsByMoonlightThe cinematic experience of 'What We Found' completes the 2-part concept 'What I Lost & What We Found'. When individuals focus on ‘I’ and looking only internally it leads down a path of desolation, depression and only festers anxiety. By focusing on 'We' enables us to find love and joy through relationships. ‘What We Found’ is not without melancholy but the outlook is one of hope while grasping with self love, outward affection, mortality and hope.