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・UK /sɪnθ/
Tom Sawyer focuses on a lot of moving parts, from Geddy Lee's soaring vocals, melodic bass playing and synth, to Alex Lifeson's shredding guitar.
synth to Alex Leipsen's shredding guitar.
Built on airy synth textures, fragmented vocal harmonies and subtle acoustic flourishes, it bridges the organic intimacy of 2008's For Emma Forever Ago with the experimental layering of 2016's 22aMillion.
Built on airy synth textures, fragmented vocal harmonies, and
[relaxed synth music]
[relaxed synth music]
(upbeat synth music)
...music SYNTH (pantomime)
Thrashy synth guitars, fast bass riffs, and
Thrashy synth guitars, fast bass riffs and electronic squeals and pops
[Mike] *Synth* *Kick* *Snare*
[Mike] *synth* *beatbox*
The song fits so comfortably into the synth pop stylings of the time that people were shocked to learn that it originally came out in the early 60s.
The song fit so comfortably into the synth-pop stylings of the time that people were shocked to learn that it originally came out in the early '60s, when Marilyn Manson got his hands on it in 2001.
DIFFERENCE IN THE SYNTH US?
And makes her own synth with her vocals.