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Elephant Memoirs – Fairytales
The English way of presenting the rock material has not been confused since the Beatles released their first single. And today we discovered this masterpiece of songwriting in the north east of England, in the town of Gateshead, which is connected with Newcastle upon Tyne by seven bridges. It will be about the band Elephant Memoirs and their latest single 'Fairytales'.


We will also draw parallels, a kind of bridges connecting the listener with the performer, and highlight seven main points of the mentioned musical work:  


1) Intro in Poul Macartny's style very melodic and inviting listeners to follow all next melodies which will be drive during the song. 


2) The chorus, from which the single begins and which we will hear a few more times of the march of the song carries a phrase - the main message "I built this world on fairytales", adds romanticism and soft magic to the whole hard musical structure of the song. 


3) It is worth mentioning the playful rhythm of the section where the bass and drums act as a continuous mechanism, powerful and quite complex. 


4) Against the background of such a rhythm of the machine, the guitar parts only have to catch up with it and place the correct accents, which the guitarist copes with perfectly.  


5) While listening to the whole track, we often hear a change in the rhythmic pattern of the composition, which is perhaps the main highlight of the work.  


6) Well-chosen timbres and tones of musical instruments please the ear, so we could put + for the work of a sound producer. 


7) Despite the multi-level form of this song, we can note its integrity, which sounds like a composition and not as just a complete set. 


So, listen please to the single 'Fairytales' from Elephant Memoirs on Spotify below and try to walk on the bridges yourself.