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Gary Reynolds and the Brides of Obscurity Week: Day 3


03/06/2008
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(antiMusic) Described as psychedelic indie-rock / space pop that used "Abbey Road" as a reference when it came to mixing their new CD "Santiago's Vest," Gary Reynolds and the Brides of Obscurity caught our attention. So we asked Gary to pick some of his favorite tracks from the CD and tell us about them. Today Gary tells us about the song "The wall-eyed girl":

I was strumming the guitar while watching TV. I don't remember what show it was but the actress had a wondering eye. My wife said the derogatory term was "wall eyed". Some how it fit to the melody that I was humming. I was thinking about how everything and everyone is so perfect in Hollywood and how it had affected our society. So I wrote the lyrics using "the wall eyed girl" as a metaphor for how mass media is destroying our individualism. "They're phasing out the wall eyed girl" like and unwanted product.

Now it's up to you to be the ultimate judge, go grab a listen to their songs and see if you agree that this is an exciting new indie release. Samples, tour dates and more about the band can be - found here.

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