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Frankie, Uncle Charlie, Katie by These Guitars Say Sorry. UK singer​-​songwriter alternative rock.

from Pros​ō​idē by Jeremias Langsämmer / Laxá / Siegfried Jünger / These Guitars Say Sorry.

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"These Guitars Say Sorry" brings forth a gritty, yet melodious blend of alternative rock with their latest track, "Frankie, Uncle Charlie, Katie." Hailing from the UK, their sound is raw, authentic, and captivating.

The addition of The Choir of Phantoms, featuring Melina Oz, Marius Ihler, and Gunnar Kjellsby, injects a haunting depth into the composition. Their additional guitars, vocals, and percussion seamlessly intertwine with the main act, elevating the overall experience.

The arpeggio lead guitar serves as a driving force throughout the track, adding layers of complexity to the arrangement. It's skillfully executed, showcasing the musicianship of the band.

Lyrically, "Frankie, Uncle Charlie, Katie" hits hard with its poignant storytelling. There's a rawness to the narrative, delving into themes of personal struggle and introspection without holding back. It's this honesty that resonates with listeners, drawing them into the song's emotional landscape.

Overall, "Frankie, Uncle Charlie, Katie" is a standout piece in the alt-rock indie scene. It's unapologetically raw, with a sound that demands attention. These Guitars Say Sorry, along with The Choir of Phantoms, deliver a memorable track that leaves a lasting impression.

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What happened to forever
What happened to today
You're looking at the weather
They say it's going to rain
And the sunshine we were promised
Never showed its face
We'll be eating jam tomorrow
And eating cake today

You never stopped
To ask me what I thought
Of the place where fear and sadness go
You wear it well
it doesn't show
Me I pretend
Not to know

Rise and fall. Good or evil it is yours
Your dreams too small of course, of course
Rise and fall. Good or evil it is yours
Your dreams too small of course, of course

I'm searching for a metaphor
That's as worn out as your shoes
You can take the long and winding road
If that's the one you choose
You're old enough to understand
But hope it's not too late
All you want is you want it know
But they just make you wait

You never stopped
To ask me what I thought
Of the place where fear and sadness go
You wear it well
it doesn't show
Me I pretend
Not to know

Rise and fall. Good or evil it is yours
Your dreams too small of course, of course
Rise and fall. Good or evil it is yours
Your dreams too small of course, of course



Frankie, uncle Charlie Katie
Tell me what has happened lately
You say yes but you mean maybe
I need promises now

And your sister has she had her baby ?
Your brother is he still in the navy?
And grandma I still call her daily to see how she's getting on

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from Pros​ō​idē, released January 9, 2020
Written and performed by These Guitars Say Sorry. Additional guitars, vocals and percussion by The Choir of Phantoms: Melina Oz, Marius Ihler and Gunnar Kjellsby,

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Jeremias Langsämmer / Laxá / Siegfried Jünger / These Guitars Say Sorry. Washington

Composer from England, now working in the Pacific Northwest.

Producing classical, ambient, soundtracks, baroque pop and EDM as well as instrumental post-rock and guitar based music under the identities of Jeremias Langsämmer, Siegfried Jünger, Laxá and These Guitars Say Sorry. ... more

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