Cursive, aspects of the human voice
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Kasher Cashing in with his Voice
Cursive
"The Lament of Pretty Baby"
I saw something I was not supposed to see A ghostly memory that keeps on haunting me (The kitchen door was open a crack, So naively we peeked inside) Oh, darling sister, have they hurt you, have they hurt you? Oh, Pretty Baby, they won't touch you They won't touch you again We will fix this incident I don't want to be seen
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continue to convey the feelings that Kasher projects with his vocals. His style is similar to that of Fugazi's Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotto. It begins with harmonics and slowly builds itself as the intensity of the song grows. If one were to listen to the song without Kasher's vocals, one would walk away from the song with the same feeling because the melodies follow the vocals so strongly that they almost speak for themselves.
continue to convey the feelings that Kasher projects with his vocals. His style is similar to that of Fugazi's Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotto. It begins with harmonics and slowly builds itself as the intensity of the song grows. If one were to listen to the song without Kasher's vocals, one would walk away from the song with the same feeling because the melodies follow the vocals so strongly that they almost speak for themselves.