Backstory:
Common Tone, an ensemble of four eccentric and talented individuals, was born in the heart of Manchester, England. They first met at a local bar in 2015 during an open mic night, where each of them performed solo. Their shared love for music and a mutual appreciation for each other’s talent led to a spontaneous jam session that night, marking the inception of what would become one of the most promising bands in the indie music scene. Their name “Common Tone” was inspired by the musical term which refers to a note that stays constant while other notes or chords change around it – a concept they aim to embody in their music, acting as a comforting constant in their listeners’ lives amidst the chaos of the world.
Genre:
Indie Pop/Folk
Title:
“Chasing Echoes”
Full Song Lyrics:
(Verse 1)
Am
Under the city lights, we lost our way,
G
Chasing echoes of yesterday,
D
Wondering if love could ever stay,
Am
In this world that’s always in disarray.
(Chorus)
C
Chasing echoes, through the night,
G
Hoping to find, a little light,
D
In your eyes, I see the fight,
Am
With you, everything feels just right.
(Verse 2)
Am
In the midst of the crowd, our eyes met,
G
A memory, I can never forget,
D
How your laughter dispelled my regret,
Am
In our story that was beautifully set.
(Chorus)
C
Chasing echoes, of your heart,
G
Yearning for a fresh start,
D
With your love, you play the part,
Am
You’re the masterpiece, my finest art.
Fan’s Testimonial:
My name is Emily, and I’m undoubtedly the biggest fan of Common Tone. Their music is like a soothing balm on my chaotic days, and their lyrics reach out to me like an old friend. It’s like they’ve taken all my feelings and turned them into beautiful melodies. Their song “Chasing Echoes” is my absolute favorite. It’s a gorgeous mix of melancholy and hope, and it always seems to resonate with me no matter what I’m going through. It’s not just their music, but also their authenticity and the connections they form with their fans that make me love them so much. They’re more than just a band to me, they’re a safe haven.