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Breakdown Pop? MR. GOSHNESS Explains ‘Jealous John’ With Track By Track Video

Photo Credit – Vic Kirby
Track By Track – Jealous John – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K–N6KRezNc
Song Stream – Jealous John: http://mrgoshness.bandcamp.com/track/jealous-john
Album Stream – A Guide To All Things Twisted – http://mrgoshness.bandcamp.com/album/a-guide-to-all-things-twisted
Resolutions – Free Download: http://mrgoshness.bandcamp.com/track/resolutions
Resolutions – Youtube Song Stream: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lkMUj-Tf1c
Pop-punk tinged group Mr. Goshness give perspective with this video track by track evaluation of ‘Jealous John.’ The group maintains their signature level of endearing quirkiness while giving insight into the highlights and nuances of this song. Out of all the places to glean inspiration ‘A Guide To All Things Twisted’ ranges from being compared to the dark imagery of Tim Burton to Disney’s Aladdin, which was the muse for ‘Jealous John.’ Kaliandra Capri (Vocals, Guitar), Mark Tardif (Vocals, Guitar), and Aidaen Carson (Keys) share their battle scars and joys from writing and performing this energetic tune complete with a breakdown or”mosh section” as Aiden called it.
“We are excited to release Jealous John as our next track by track video. In each video so far, we have been sharing some neat info about each song as well as acting like children. Jealous John is one of the most eclectic tracks on the album, as well as the most difficult to play on our instruments. Find out more by watching the video!” comments Mark Tardif (Vocals, Guitar).
About:
Mr. Goshness aren’t afraid to go in several directions, showing off their influence from many different genres to maintain a sound all their own. Their album is a powerful and fearless twelve track experience full of catchy vocals, heavy guitars, creative arrangements and intelligent musicianship as they evolve to give fans an entertaining stage show. Producer Jim Blair describes them as “a deranged cocktail of pop, progressive metal, and Kurt Weil show tunes.”.
‘A Guide To All Things Twisted’ is now available on iTunes and Bandcamp.

Track Listing: Mr. Goshness – A Guide To All Things Twisted
- 71 (3:49)
- Sea Of Slumbers (3:28)
- For The Cause! (3:28)
- Resolutions (5:04)
- Drank Too Much Wine (3:59)
- The Nervous Kind (3:16)
- Shine And Recover (3:25)
- Five Personalities (5:52)
- Jealous John (3:52)
- Blind (4:02)
- Two Thousand Pieces (3:36)
- A Guide To All Things Twisted (5:19)
Album Length: 49:16
For more info, please visit http://www.mrgoshness.com
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“Resolutions” is all over the place musically, but it somehow comes together to form peaceful chaos.” – Magnet Magazine
“Taking influence from many different genres, Mr. Goshness isn’t afraid to go in several directions, all while maintaining its own sound. Whether it’s Kaliandra Capri’s and Mark Tardif’s pristine vocal harmonies, Aidaen Carson”s keyboard wizardry, or Zack Friend and Myles Dunne’s tight grooves, Mr. Goshness continues to evolve and grow. Catchy vocals, heavy guitars and creative arrangements are abundant on their debut album “A Guide To All Things Twisted.”…twelve powerful and fearless tracks,” – Count Yourself In Media
“a deranged cocktail of pop, progressive metal, and Kurt Weil show tunes.” – Jim Blair (Producer)
“As one who for decades has deeply appreciated unabashed symphonic exploration and grandiose statements within rock and pop, an approach to making music such as that displayed by Mr. Goshness pleases me no end.” – David Morrison at The Freelance Writer
“The theatrical pomp of Muse; Elfman’s dizzying orchestrations; the power-pop perfection of Jellyfish; the Fab Four’s melodic genius, and Mother Mother’s big, contemporary pop hooks are all over this brilliant offering.” – David Morrison at The Freelance Writer
“I cherish bands who follow their own tune and take risks in the name of originality — so kudos, Mr. Goshness.” – Mark Anthony Brennan at Ride The Tempo

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