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The Reminding Ideas:
There are good ideas, there are bad ideas, and there are rules.
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The Reminding Ideas started as a solution to the plaguing idea of writing
songs to please others, whether it be labels, bookers, critics, and whoever
became a barrier of creativity to Magnum and Soule.
House of Weather is a result of these two gentlemen making music that
pushed their boundaries creatively and to make music that satisfied them.
However, they also intended for their debut to mean something personal and
different to each listener.
Matt Soule describes, "Ultimately it's about the
Universe, and emotions in the universe. What those emotions are is up to you.
It's up to what you hear and how you interpret that. There are parts of the
album where it may seem that we think that nothing is going to go well. Rest
assured, everything is going to be all right."
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House of Weather
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The Reminding Ideas lives in
California, USA.
Tagged as: Alt Rock, Folk-Rock.
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