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Sunday Station


By: The Whole Bolivian Army
Melodic indie pop featuring soulful female vocals, an infectious piano hook, and a steadily building, dynamic arrangement. Reminiscent of Mary Chapin Carpenter’s “10,000 Miles” but more edgy and lively. Suitable for romance, relationships, drama, sad or wistful scenes.


By: The Whole Bolivian Army

Boy meets girl. Girl says she can sing. Boy invites girl to mom's basement for quick tryout with newly forming band. Girl sings, boy falls in love. The Whole Bolivian Army is born (Cue soundtrack...) Indie Rock, modern Rock, left-of-center Pop! Influences include U2, Kate Bush, Radiohead, and Throwing Muses. They have been compared to The Sundays, 10,000 Maniacs, Veruca Salt, Garbage and Souxie and the Banshees. None of the comparisons are quite on the mark. TWBA's sound is elastic and changes from album to album, from muscular Indie Rock to lovely Pop.
Duration: 6:08    Tempo: Medium    BPM: 117    Vocal Type: Female Vocals

Genre: Pop Music

Subgenre: Lilith Fair

Catalog ID: 576038
Keywords: lovely triumphant optimistic hopeful shimmering shining lush melancholy longing thoughtful pensive reflective beautiful lonely sweet heartfelt passionate passion, kiss, earnest, honest, Red Square, train station, slow train, slow coach, sunrise, still light, broken rooftops, skyline, panoramic, romantic, scenic

Description: Sunday Station, Pop Music, Lilith Fair, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.

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