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Man, I loved Jaime Lannister in Oblivion. Somehow still looked medieval even in the future.
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Buy any new merch item (acoustic tees, sleeveless hoodie, vinyl clock!) and get the Vengeance hoodie 50% off http://t.co/06avIIdY5y
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#lites http://t.co/cXDNmZRsji
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If you missed the live tweeting listening party action on Siberia Acoustic, it's all up here, thanks again! http://t.co/wmMuMjVziD
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AND that's a wrap! That flew by, man. Thanks so much for listening to Siberia Acoustic with me, so special.
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The end features a clip of a conversation between @beauknows and I. #tricky
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This song was written in about 30 minutes in Nashville with my friend Dwave. It was 40 days from that time I would see someone special.
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Last song! And Counting... Almost did this on the guitar but the phrasing of the chords as I messed around on piano won me over. #lightsy
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Fun fact, @beauknows had to let me play the album for this tweet sesh from his laptop since I don't have it on my computer! Only the roughs.
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I had to change the melody in the chorus to make it powerful, otherwise I would just be singing the low octave of the original. #lightsy
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Idea that inspired this song was a term I learned in computer programming courses "pits and lands" which refers to optical data on a CD.
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On Flux and Flow now! This was the first one @kevinfoxcello did. I had no tips for him other than to mimic the bass on the original. #
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Going through some hard times a couple years ago, battling depression at times. RT @KyleQ whats the meaning behind this song? #lightsy
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On tour we started calling this one Heavy Meat as a joke for some reason.
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The humming arrangement in the background I thought up whilst being very jetlagged from Australia and thinking all night. #lightsy
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Heavy Rope! Initially titled Precipice, but later decided against as it sounded like "piss". #lightsy
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Fun fact, the peace sign was invented in 1958 by a British artist intended as a symbol to oppose to nuclear war. #lightsy
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Finding peace in chaos, written right after an earthquake in Toronto. RT @HolySchmidtt what was peace sign inspired by? #lightsy
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We went back and forth about the French translation, she had to slightly alter the meaning of the words to be beautiful when sung. #lightsy
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Peace Sign! I sent @beatricepirate two songs and she chose this one because it spoke to her. #lightsy
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