Wrote this song november 2017 in my parents garage.
Often when you write a song, you start with the intro, from the intro you come up with a vers and from the vers you develop a nice chorus. You might also start with a chorus or a vers and build your way from there, all the different parts of the song belong together, because you wrote every part of it as a continuation or as something that fits with the previous and/or following part.
JPMP is a different story and is one of those combination ones.
Everyone i know who writes music has tons unused melody pieces, chord progressions, riffs, half finished songs etc. You save all these fragments, I guess people discard most of what they write and only use the best 20% to turn into a song. JPMP is the product of three different chord parts - that initially had nothing to do with each other - put together into one song. U might notice it, or if i did my job well enough you might not, maybe nothing i am saying right now makes any sense, thats okay, the song is still here. JUST PLAIN MÜESLI PLEASE.
Ps. Only song on the album where i didnt come up with the titel. Shout out to Jannis Quintana for that1.
credits
from BREAKFAST BANGERS,
released February 4, 2019
Joachim Jarl - Guitar and Vocal
Jannis Quintana - Bass and Vocal
Forrest moody - Keys and Vocal
John Cleworth - Drums
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