Backstory:
Untidy Dialogue is a band that originated in the suburbs of Seattle, Washington in the year 2011. Four childhood friends, Ben (vocals), Pete (drums), Maggie (bass), and Ryan (guitar), who grew up sharing a love for music and storytelling, decided to take their garage jam sessions to the next level. They were no strangers to messy conversations and heated debates, and that’s how the band got its name.
The band quickly gained a reputation for their raw energy and soulful performances. Their lyrics gave voice to the chaos, heartbreak, and joy of everyday life. They jammed at local gigs and small festivals, gradually winning over hearts and expanding their fan base. They were signed to an independent label in 2013, marking the start of their professional music career.
Genre:
Alternative Rock
Song Title:
“Midnight Scribbles”
Full Song Lyrics:
(Verse 1)
Em C G D
I found a note, you left behind,
Em C G D
Scattered words, untidy and kind,
Em C G D
Echoes of love, in a midnight scribble,
Em C G D
Your truths hidden in every little nibble.
(Chorus)
Am Em D G
Midnight scribbles, in the light of the moon,
Am Em D G
You promised me love and then left too soon.
(Verse 2)
Em C G D
The pages ache, with your absence,
Em C G D
Your aroma lingers, in the silence,
Em C G D
Your love stories, etched in ink,
Em C G D
Their stain on my heart, makes me think.
(Chorus)
Am Em D G
Midnight scribbles, under the starry dome,
Am Em D G
Your memory lingers, in our old sweet home.
Fan’s Name:
Jenny Mitchell
Testimonial:
“Untidy Dialogue isn’t just my favorite band, it’s a part of my life. Their music is like a heartfelt conversation with a close friend, it’s raw, real, and resonates with me at a deep level. ‘Midnight Scribbles’ is the song that got me through my first heartbreak. I felt like it was my pain and my experience that they were singing about. It gave me strength, comfort, and the courage to move on. Their music is always there for me, in my moments of joy, love, heartbreak, and chaos. They make me feel seen, understood, and less alone.”