Albums:
- Alexisonfire – Watch Out!
- Anna Rose Carter – Silver Lines
- Bathory – Hammerheart
- Bathory – Twilight Of The Gods
- Bernard Herrmann – Psycho
- Boys Night Out – Trainwreck
- Castevet – The Echo & The Light
- Castevet – Summer Fences
- Clint Mansell – Moon
- Clint Mansell – The Fountain
- Dissection – Storm Of The Light’s Bane
- Eleventh He Reaches London – The Good Fight For Harmony
- Eleventh He Reaches London – Hollow Be My Name
- Eliminator – And The Brokenhearted Balladeers
- Eliminator – Breaking The Wheel
- Eliminator – The One They Were Waiting For
- Elton John – Elton John
- Elton John – Madman Across The Water
- Elton John – Tumbleweed Connection
- Ennio Morricone – The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
- Faith No More – Angel Dust
- Faith No More – The Real Thing
- Frank Sinatra – In The Wee Small Hours
- Frank Sinatra – Only The Lonely
- Judas Priest – Painkiller
- Judas Priest – Turbo
- Harmonium – Harmonium
- Harmonium – L’Heptade
- Harmonium – Les Cinq Saisons
- Immortal – At He Heart Of Winter
- Killswitch Engage – The End Of Heartache
- Montgomery 21
- Mother Love Bone – Apple
- Rosesdead – Stages
- Senses Fail – From The Depths of Dreams
- Swans – Love Of Life
- Swans – Soundtracks For The Blind
- Swans – The World of Skin
- Swans – White Light From The Mouth Of Infinity
- Talking Heads – Speaking In Tongues
- Toto – Dune
- The Holly Springs Disaster – Motion Sickness Love
- The Smashing Pumpkins – Machina / The Machines Of God
- The Smashing Pumpkins – Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness
- The Smashing Pumpkins – Moon
- The Smashing Pumpkins – Siamese Dream
- The Used – The Used
- Tom Waits – Closing Time
Top Five Favorite Songs of All Time
- Pink Floyd – Comfortably Numb
- The Smashing Pumpkins – Mayonaise
- The Replacements – Unsatisfied
- Faith No More – Last Cup Of Sorrow
- Swans – Why Are We Alive?
Single songs:
- American Football – Never Meant
- Band of Horses – The First Song
- Band of Horses – The Great Salt Lake
- Joe Dassin – Le Jardin Du Luxembour
- King Diamond – Sleepless Nights
- Mother Love Bone – Chloe Dancer
- Mother Love Bone – Gentle Groove
- Pearl Jam – Black
- Rain Tongue – Terra
- The Smashing Pumpkins – Mayonaise
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Early influences when learning to play music: Limp Bizkit, The Offspring, System of a Down, Marilyn Manson, Green Day, Blink-182, Saliva
Vision Éternel influences:
Early (2007-2009):
- Eiman Nejad, solo stuff in 2005-6 and
- possibly writing the song Ballad For A Goddess and wanting to continue composing songs in that style
- Eighteen Visions – Love In Autumn
- Faith No More (subconsciously)
- King Diamond – Something Weird
- Pink Floyd – songs like Is There Anybody Out There?, Comfortably Numb
- Morbid Angel – Desolate Ways
- Ozzy Osbourne Killer of Giants
- Smashing Pumpkins (subconsciously)
- Black Sand and Starless Nights
- Killswitch Engage – songs like Inhale and And Embers Rise, and more melodic stuff of theirs, which I had heard as early as 2004, but only really got heavily into during the summer of 2006.
- Slow Learner (spring 2007)
- Eliminator – Time Enough At Last (and other songs with emotional leads, this was later, in late 2007)
- Bernard Herrmann
Mid-Era (2009-2014):
- Bruce Cockburn – Lovers in a Dangerous Time
- Clint Mansell
- Swans – Why Are We Alive
- Eleventh He Reaches London
- Castevet
- Montgomery 21
- Elton John
- Frank Sinatra
- Anna Rose Carter
New Era (2017-on)
- Soufferance
- Bathory (the longer songs, more epic)
- Louis Mistreated
- Ellington
- Big Country (In A Big Country and other singles)
- The Beach Boys (unreleased Smile era)
- Dennis Wilson (Pacific Ocean Blue “River Song” for low-ends in new songs
- Neurosis
- Swans (even more, the longer songs, more epic, more hypnotic)
- Harmonium (politics and language aside, the long, melodic and coda-filled songs on each of their three albums, been listening to this since I was a kid).
- emo, for build up of emotion in songs
- A Flock Of Seagulls – I Ran (So Far Away), Space Age Love Song
- Bill Withers – She’s Lonely
- Miklós Rózsa
Songs with Repetitive Codas:
- The Beatles – Hey Jude (1968)
- David Bowie – Memory Of A Free Festival (1969)
- Elton John – All The Nasties (1971)
- Harmonium – Vieilles Courroies (1974)
- Harmonium – Un Musicien Parmi Tant D’Autres (1974)
- Harmonium – Depuis L’Automne (1975)
- Harmonium – Comme Un Sage (1976)
- Elton John – Chameleon (1976)
- Secret Act – Helpless (1986)
- Rammstein – Das Alte Leid (1995)
- Montgomery 21 – A December’s Tale (1997)
- Louis Mistreated – Tricycle (1998)
- Mineral – &Serenading (1998)
- As Friends Rust – The First Song On The Tape You Make Her (1998) guitar coda
- Louis Mistreated – $avior (1999)
- Dead Season – To A Close (2000)
- Sinclaire – Letter Home (2000)
- The Offspring – Million Miles Away (2000)
- Ellington – Sound Of Victory (2001)
- Ellington – It’s Easy Being Nothing (2001)
- Ellington – The Killers (2001)
- Hopesfall – The End Of An Era (2001)
- Taking Back Sunday – Your Own Disaster (2001)
- Taking Back Sunday – One Eighty By Summer (2004)
- Tim Fite – The More You Do (2005)
codas used in a lot of emo songs
Melogaze is what music critics would call my signature sound.
Influenced by Deadsy, about always going your own way and doing what feels natural to me musically, not following trends.
Very influenced by Limp Bizkit.
-A lot of Wes Borland’s reverb-layered guitar playing.
-Each of Limp Bizkit’s album starts with an intro and ends an outro. As opposed to Faith No More’s albums which always start with a very strong and driving song, right in your face. Vision Eternel releases always start with some form of an intro and end with an outro which I refer to as the extended portion of the album. with the exception of UAES, which starts more like a Faith No More album.
-Having segues between songs.
-Long jam Everything at the end of 3 dollar bill.
-The way they do cover songs by really making it theirs, with their own sound. You’d never know that it was a cover if you didn’t know the original.
List of songs that I like by The Beatles, in chronological order. Helped during the recording of For Farewell Of Nostalgia.
Help! (1965)
For No One (1966)
Rain (1966)
Paperback Writer (1966)
Eleanor Rigby (1966)
Here, There And Everywhere (1966)
A Day In The Life (1967)
Strawberry Fields Forever (1967)
Hello Goodbye (1967)
Hey Jude (1968)
Child Of Nature (1968)
Dear Prudence (1968)
I’m So Tired (1968)
I Want You (She’s So Heavy) (1969)
Here Comes The Sun (1969)
Something (1969)
All Things Must Pass (1969)
Free As A Bird (1977)
Make playlist of songs that I listened to and was influenced by during the making of For Farewell Of Nostalgia.
A Flock Of Seagulls – I Ran
Bathory – Through Blood By Thunder
Big Country – In A Big Country
Big Country – Thirteen Valleys
Big Country – Wonderland
Bill Withers – She’s Lonely
Bruce Cockburn – Lovers In A Dangerous Time
Bruce Springsteen – Jungleland
Bruce Springsteen – One Step Up
Bruce Springsteen – Two Faces
Concrete Blonde – Caroline
Dennis Wilson – River Song
Faith No More – Midnight Cowboy
George Harrison – Breath Away From Heaven
George Harrison – Shanghai Surprise
Ivan Neville – Falling Out Of Love
Ozzy Osbourne – Killer Of Giants
Pink Floyd
more songs with codas
Mother Love Bone?