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None Of These Songs Are About You, But Some Of Them Might Apply

Eddplant

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You Are The Voice Inside My Head:

A review of eddplant’s EP ‘none of these songs are about you, but some of them might apply’ EP. (Condensed)

Originally posted to tumblr on August 17th, 2010.

1. You Are Not The Voice Inside My Head:

A heatfelt song about the miscommunication in a realtionship. It’s a more acoustic, slower tempoed, less electronic version than the first one on myspace, or the live version I've heard, and you can HEAR HIM. But still has the same main structure of the song, and the lyrics I still really connect with and THEN SURPRISE HARMONIES! blew me away, especially with Tom Milsom (I think, sorry if that’s someone else) taking the high part.

2. ‘Less Than This’ Starts of with a “simple” single note instrument and just Ed’s voice then the chorus kicks into a punkish riff (to me) , and while I like the extra beats and the overall sound, it feels very…um, parallel. I’m not sure if it’s because the background lyrics are just an echo and don’t change with the melody until the very last line or what. Though it’s a departure from the way the music in the verses is it just doesn’t go anywhere for me. The verses just don’t seem to mesh with the chorus. The lyrics are (as is always the case with Ed’s songs), pertinent and empathetic inducing. It may grow on me. Right now the note variances in the last line are my favorite part, I wish he’d done that with the chorus. It almost like Tom and Ed were going opposite directions on a road and crashed. I wish I could explain it better.

3. ‘You’re Not There’ acoustic guitar, flat**(my mother said “It sounds like several people all clapping, but not together”) handclaps, a shaker, and Ed singing with himself. I liked this! Easy beat to get into, the syth/organ break is nice, and the acapella! It has that “live” feel without the annoying crowd screams of a “live song”.

4. ‘The First Star’-
Ed and a piano, Yes! I only have one other eddplant piano song. (It has guitar too, don’t worry - though it sounds like an intentional afterthought.) It took me a minute to realize I’d heard this, but faster, and with different instruments. His voice is so strong on this, until the very end. The lyrics in this one are wistful and filled with regret, but he doesn’t whine them. It matched the song more for me to be slower and gentler. I played it several times in a row as well. I liked it, but I like the EP version better.

**flat as in not echoing off the walls, or lost in the mix as sometimes happens. It’s a good thing.

Overall a very pleasing EP.

Yay

Hes so talented definitely buy this :)

Fantastic!

Great EP, I rarely find musicians where I love every single song on an album but I truly love these songs :D

None Of These Songs Are About You, But Some Of Them Might Apply, Eddplant
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