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For the release of Oddfellows in 2013 the band made music videos for "Stone Letter" and the title-track. [52] [53] [54] In August 2014, over a year after the release of Oddfellows, the band released a music video for "South Paw". [55] In addition to the band's four official music videos, there have also been a number of unofficial/fan-made videos.
The song was written by Forrest Frank and Connor Price, and produced by Forrest Frank. The time signature is common (4/4) time. [2] It is in the key of C minor. [2] The tempo is 120 BPM (beats per minute). [2]
Oddfellows is the fourth studio album by musical supergroup Tomahawk. The album is the first to feature new bass player Trevor Dunn , who has replaced previous member Kevin Rutmanis . Oddfellows was recorded live in the Easy Eye Sound Studio in Nashville, Tennessee , after a brief period of rehearsal.
Oddfellows: 2013 Rotgut 37 Mit Gas: 2003 Sir Yes Sir 58 Tomahawk: 2001 Song of Victory 0 Tomahawk: 2007 South Paw 28 Oddfellows: 2013 Stone Letter † 26 Oddfellows: 2013 Sun Dance † 0 Anonymous: 2007 Sweet Smell of Success 5 Tomahawk: 2001 A Thousand Eyes 0 Anonymous: 2013 Totem 19 Anonymous: 2007 Typhoon 2 Oddfellows: 2013 War Song 0 ...
Broken Glass (October 29, 1996, Pavement Music) Odd Fellows Rest (July 7, 1998, Mayhem Records) Equilibrium (March 7, 2000, Spitfire Records) Sonic Excess in Its Purest Form (August 21, 2001, Spitfire Records) Lifesblood for the Downtrodden (February 8, 2005, Candlelight Records) Sever the Wicked Hand (February 8, 2011, E1 Music)
Lodge No. 298 Odd Fellows’ members, and the Lizzie Rebekahs, the organization’s female counterpart to the men’s fraternal club, left pieces of their history behind in meeting logs and minute ...
"Scorsese Baby Daddy" is a song with influences of rock and punk music, backed primarily by electric guitar strums. [6] [7] Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone described the composition as "steamy Eighties-style cheese-rock". [6] The song was written by SZA alongside its producers Tyler Johnson, Tyler Page, Owen Stoutt, and Michael Uzowuru. [8]
Mike Patton is an American singer, best known for providing lead vocals for Faith No More along with Mr. Bungle, Fantômas, Peeping Tom, Tomahawk, Lovage and more. In addition to recording and working with these bands, he has also been involved in many side projects and collaborations.