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Public Service Announcement (Instrumental) by The Proper Authorities The Proper Authorities : Public Service Announcement (Instrumental).
Pulse-pounding, booty-shaking rock.


This instrumental version of the Proper Authorities' 2009 Magnatune release "Public Service Announcement" provides a modern pop rock bed of groove, drama, intensity, and fun. With the exception of the opening track, the originally lyric-free track "The Supermachine Looks Much Bigger on TV," this collection of songs focuses on a non-vocal soundscape of various moods and timbres. Sometimes playful, sometimes serene, sometimes epic, sometimes melancholic, these tracks are always interesting.

When discussing the approach to writing the original album, Proper Authorities' brainchild Keith Adams described its primary theme as "how time affects our approaches to living... a song about 'You can accomplish anything you want' has more weight and realism to it when you add 'But you'd better step up to the task before it's too late.'"

Though the words are absent, the urgency and attitude of these songs is still very much present. The hard-edged guitar work and no-holds-barred drums of the track "Losing The Now" evokes a feel of a military march with victorious and timely purpose. The electro-rock synth stylings and slinky bass work of "Make A Choice For Me" suggest a cold, urban environment and an immediacy of action required. And songs like "The Ninth Life Jitters" and "Whodunit" are just plain fun rock songs! Enjoy "Public Service Announcement: Instrumental"!


Songs:

1. The Supermachine Looks Much Bigger on TV (instrumental)
2. The Ninth Life Jitters (instrumental)
3. Devastate (instrumental)
4. Penalty (instrumental)
5. Hypnotized (instrumental)
6. Losing the Now (instrumental)
7. The Way Back (instrumental)
8. Whodunit (instrumental)
9. The Depth Of Things (instrumental)
10. Make A Choice For Me (instrumental)
11. Today (instrumental)
12. Time Limit (instrumental)

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 1/8/2011
The Proper Authorities lives in Ohio USA

Tagged as: Alt Rock, Hard Rock


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