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"I" is the second and final single from Taproot's album Gift. The song is one of the most melodic tracks from the album. The song is one of the most melodic tracks from the album. "I" was the most successful single from the album, charting at no. 34 on the Mainstream Rock Chart .
"Mine" is the second and final single from Taproot's second studio album Welcome. Along with "Poem", the song is one of the band's most successful singles. A music video was released for the song and was directed by System of a Down bassist Shavo Odadjian. [1]
Taproot is an American alternative metal band from Ann Arbor, Michigan, formed in 1997. Its lineup consists of vocalist/guitarist Stephen Richards, bassist Phil Lipscomb, drummer Jarrod Montague, and guitarist Taylor Roberts.
The publication also cited Taproot as one of the "Bands to Watch in 2002." [ 1 ] CMJ New Music Report described the album as musically being a combination of Korn and Alice in Chains, [ 10 ] and they also stated that Stephen Richards "wears vocal inspirations of Mike Patton and Brandon Boyd proudly on his sleeve, reaching high pitches that ...
Described as a nu metal album, [2] [3] [4] the album's lyrical themes are primarily about topics such as depression and disliking life. [5] [2] Taproot's vocalist Stephen Richards' vocals on the album Gift have been compared to vocalists such as Chino Moreno, Trent Reznor, Jonathan Davis and Mike Patton.
Lyrics to "i carry your heart" by E. E. Cummings. "The Naked Stalk" – 1:43 "The Jealous Tunnel/About Face" – 4:20 "The Jade Stalk" – 3:55 "Nomad Land" – 1:54 "Point A" – 1:33 "Chava's Song" – 3:14 "Ritual Dance" – 2:17 "Scenes (on the road to Shrub)" – 4:23 "The First Cutting" – 3:02 "Point B" – 1:57 "Song of the Spirit ...
[3] Made by Walter Wanger Productions and Universal Pictures, it was directed by George Marshall and produced by Walter Wanger from a screenplay by Alan Le May, based on the 1942 novel Tap Roots by James H. Street, with additional dialogue by Lionel Wiggam. The original music was by Frank Skinner and the cinematography by Winton C. Hoch and ...
"Again & Again" is the debut single by American alternative metal band Taproot. The song was released from the band's major label debut, Gift. The single's b-side, "Day by Day", appeared on the album Dracula 2000: Music from the Motion Picture. [3]