Sweet Page

Backstory:

Born and bred in the sun-soaked streets of San Diego, ‘Sweet Page’ is a quartet with a deep bond, stemming from their shared high school experiences. The band started as a casual garage jam session among high school friends, who discovered their musical chemistry during a talent show. It wasn’t long before the group decided to officially form ‘Sweet Page’, a name inspired by a dog-eared page in their favorite poetry book that was always filled with sweet, inspiring verses. They began writing their own songs and performing at local bars and gigs, eventually making a name for themselves in the local music scene.

Genre:

Sweet Page’s music is a refreshing blend of Indie Pop and Alternative Rock, with a touch of nostalgia that resonates with audiences young and old. Their melodic hooks, poetic lyrics, and charismatic stage presence puts them on a pedestal in the indie music scene.

Title:

“One-Way Mirror”

Full song lyrics:

(Verse)
Am C
Looking through the one-way mirror,
Dm G
Only seeing what’s left behind.
Am C
Chasing shadows, growing thinner,
Dm G
Can’t escape what’s in my mind.

(Chorus)
F Am
One-way mirror, show me clearer,
G Em
Reflect the love that I left behind.
F Am
One-way mirror, growing nearer,
G Em
In your glass, I hope to find.

(Verse)
Am C
Reflections of a sun kissed summer,
Dm G
And the dreams that we let fly.
Am C
Underneath the starlit slumber,
Dm G
Where we let our hearts lie.

(Chorus)
F Am
One-way mirror, show me clearer,
G Em
The dreams that once were mine.
F Am
One-way mirror, growing nearer,
G Em
In your glass, the past unwinds.

Fan’s Name:

Patrick O’Malley

Testimonial:

“I’ve been a fan of Sweet Page since their first gig at a local bar in downtown. With every song, they take me on a journey I never want to end. Their music, especially ‘One-Way Mirror’, resonates with me. I’ve seen them grow from a high school band to a band that owns the stage and the crowd. I believe in their music, in their story, and in their future. ‘Sweet Page’ isn’t just my favorite band because of their music, but because they’ve been a part of my journey, just like I’ve been a part of theirs.”

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