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Earthquake


By: David Stockdale
The song starts with the sound of a storm, a dreamy guitar sustain the song with a groovy part of bass and drums. This song expresses the sense of oppression that the world and the people have to bear. This song talks about the individuals who tried to save money by building shoddy buildings.


By: David Stockdale

David Stockdale's fourth album “Dark Riders” marks an artistic and musical evolution of the singer/songwriter from California. The Folk/Blues sound found on his previous releases is merged with Pop and RnB, creating faster, melodic songs as well as emotional and introspective ballads. David has lived in many places and travelled around the world, greatly influencing his music and lyrics. His work reflects the influence of artists like Joni Mitchell, John Hiatt, Dave Matthews, Tom Waits, Crosby Stills Nash & Young, and Tom Petty.
Duration: 4:06    Tempo: Med Slow    BPM: 100    Vocal Type: Male Vocals

Genre: Folk Music

Subgenre: Folk Pop

Catalog ID: 615968
Keywords: Campy, Confused, Emotional, Inquisitive, Mournful, Reverent, Sophisticated, Strange, Unfriendly, Wrong Up to what point a human being can stoop to make money, urbanization,

Description: Earthquake, Folk Music, Folk Pop, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.

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