Backstory:
Formed in 2020, Silky Mouth is a band that emerged from the heart of Nashville, Tennessee, blending their love for indie-folk, jazz, and rock. The band comprises four members: Logan on vocals and guitar, Alyssa on keys, Brad on bass, and Jake on drums. The band members met at a local pub’s open mic night, where they were all performing individually. After jamming together one night, they found an undeniable synergy, and that’s when Silky Mouth was born. With a shared passion for edgy, innovative music, they decided to combine their influences and create something unique.
Silky Mouth have quickly made a name for themselves, gaining notoriety for their soulful performances and deeply emotional lyrics. Their ability to fuse genres has mesmerized audiences, making them a must-see show in the local music scene.
Genre:
Indie-folk/rock
Title:
“Velvet Echoes”
Full song lyrics:
(Verse 1)
Em C G D
Fallen leaves, echoed sighs,
Em C G D
Moonlight dances in your eyes.
Em C G D
Every word, a velvet echo,
Em C G D
Our love’s tune, soft and mellow.
(Chorus)
Em C G D
In my heart, you weave,
Em C G D
A melody of love, you leave.
Em C G D
In my mind, your voice, it lingers,
Em C G D
Silky words from velvet singers.
(Verse 2)
Em C G D
City lights, distant and bright,
Em C G D
Guiding us through the night.
Em C G D
With every beat, our hearts echo,
Em C G D
In this dance, slow and staccato.
(Chorus)
Em C G D
In my heart, you weave,
Em C G D
A melody of love, you leave.
Em C G D
In my mind, your voice, it lingers,
Em C G D
Silky words from velvet singers.
Fan’s Name:
Sarah Thompson
Testimonial:
“I discovered Silky Mouth at a local music festival, and they instantly became my favorite band. The richness of their sound, the depth of their lyrics, and the genuine connection they have with their audience is something I’ve never experienced before with any other band. Their song ‘Velvet Echoes’ is my personal favorite – it resonates with me on so many levels. The music of Silky Mouth feels intimate, like a secret shared between friends. It’s the kind of music that makes you feel understood and seen.”