Backstory:
Tan Exercise emerged from the underground music scene in the vibrant city of Austin, Texas. Comprised of four members – lead vocalist Kaden Ramirez, guitarist Vanessa Serrano, bassist Preston Shaw, and drummer Eliza Clark – they met in college, where their shared love for eclectic soundscapes and vintage aesthetics led to the formation of the band. They started their journey by performing in local venues and college festivals, their sound captivating the audience and leaving them yearning for more. Tan Exercise’s success did not come overnight, but through years of persistent work, experimenting, and refining their unique sound.
Genre:
Tan Exercise’s sound can best be described as Indie Rock with a blend of Shoegaze and Psychedelic undertones.
Title:
“Kaleidoscope Whispers”
Full Song Lyrics:
[Verse]
Em C
Underneath the sapphire sky,
G D
Stars are dancin’ in your eyes.
Em C
Spinning dreams of neon light,
G D
In our kaleidoscope whispers tonight.
[Chorus]
Em C
Hold me close, hold me tight,
G D Em
In the quiet of the night.
Em C
Emerald dreams, crimson sighs,
G D Em
In our kaleidoscope whispers tonight.
[Verse]
Em C
Chasing shadows, chasing time,
G D Em
In this silent pantomime.
Em C
Veins of gold in blackest coal,
G D Em
Reflecting the music in our soul.
[Chorus]
Em C
Hold me close, hold me tight,
G D Em
In the rhythm of the night.
Em C
Emerald dreams, crimson sighs,
G D Em
In our kaleidoscope whispers tonight.
The band’s favorite fan’s name:
Ellie Thompson
Testimonial:
“I’ve been following Tan Exercise since their first gig at a local bar. Their music is an explosive blend of raw emotion and euphoria, and their lyrics, profound and poetic, always resonate with me. Every song feels like a journey, and I love being part of that. Tan Exercise isn’t just a band; it’s an experience. Their music has been a constant companion in my life, helping me celebrate the highs and navigate the lows. And their song “Kaleidoscope Whispers” is my absolute favorite; the lyrics pull at your heartstrings, and the melody stays with you long after the song has ended. For me, Tan Exercise’s music is more than just sound; it’s a lifeline.”