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in giro : demonstrate (from where to Now - volume 2).
Defiantly homemade pop rock music.
Our first release, demonstrate, volume 2 of the from where to Now cycle, is an abstract protest rock opera. A "dram rock" concept album with gaplessly flowing tracks, the suite follows "characters" with both lyrical and musical descriptions that repeat and evolve. We're playing our parts in relation to each other in hopes of waking up, balancing, and breaking out together; singing to set down our baggage long enough to catch a glimpse of something more, something pure. An examination of society, culture, and privilege, demonstrate is a critique turned meditation turned struggle for freedom, both personal and collective.
Songs:
1. Some would call it Luck
2. Suburbia anthem (i itch ii breathe iii scratch)
3. Difference survives
4. happy part 1 The LOUDEST
5. happy part 2 a dim Light
6. happy part 3 you've got some explaining To Do
7. happy part 4 the Realization station
8. to Lose one's self Completely (i new seeds ii rhapsodize)
9. Broken machines
10. epilogue- anthem Anew
Listen to: the entire album.
License Defiantly homemade pop rock music by in giro for your project.
Play the music of in giro in your restaurant or store.
Release date: 03/17/2023
in giro lives in Pennsylvania USA
Tagged as: Alt Rock, Pop, Rock, Indie Rock
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