AllOne & The Room's lauded second project in a gorgeous glossy 6 panel digipak complete with wonderful conceptual photography by Gina Tomitz, design by drummer Michael Setteducati with the full album of lyrics available for your enjoyment.
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The first song we began working on for this record, and the final song in the "revealed" trilogy. An interactive experience. What is it you want in life? You will do better for yourself and those around you if you fulfill what it is you feel you're fit to be.
lyrics
What would you dare to do,
if you inhabited a vacuum,
with no one offering to talk back to you,
or no authority to answer to?
If you were locked within
a box affixed with common tricks,
synonymous with provinces,
you've lodged amidst with naught to miss
and given oxygen and all you wished
with not a kin to harm your limbs,
watch and grin or mock your sins,
how would you honestly live?
Would you live honestly?
What would your appearance be,
Would you give effort constantly?
Would you lay and lounge languidly
with all of the food you could want to eat
posh and pleased as though you were conquering
with lots of greed and won a lot of green in the lottery?
Would you live exorbitantly, actively? Luxuriously, lavishly?
Ambitiously, arduously, adventurously?
What are your activities, hobbies and your tendencies?
Treat your surroundings tenderly?
Are you tempted to tenacity,
tyranny and living aggressively?
I'm sure searching and attempting to see
your pure personal identity.
What your concluding view of beauty would be
excluding the putrid reeking brutally polluting scenes,
and eluding the diluting screens of scrutiny,
assuming we'd be pursing dreams...
Would you please postulate the terms,
as beats congregate and churn,
as themes modulate and turn,
epiphanies copulate in turn....
How would you define successful living
if no one was over your shoulder when penning the definition?
Whatever masterpiece your cerebral canvas has been
imagining, that's the scene you need to be enacting.
Trash all things counteracting that plan you've dreamed.
In the event of tragedy,
lacking spectators expectations to have to please,
with judgments and influences absentee,
no longer attached and leeching to atrophy veracity veraciously,
what would you be practicing to pacify your creative cravings?
Chase these things courageously, that's what we've been crafted to be!
And lastly if you were passing and this past week was your last week
and your time-line lime-light was flashing would glancing,
at whats happening on that screen be relaxing and satisfactory,
knowing that's the path you beaten that your legacy adds and leaves?
Really I'm asking...
Would you please postulate the terms,
as beats congregate and churn,
as themes modulate and turn,
epiphanies copulate in turn....
How would you define successful living
if no one was over your shoulder when penning the definition?
credits
from An (EP)iphany,
track released March 2, 2012
AllOne: lyrics, vocals
Dan Sollazzo: bass
Michael Korb: guitar, production
Joseph Patti: guitar, production
Michael Setteducati: Drums
Left-field rapper, slam poet, singer/songwriter, and author Bruce Pandolfo from Long Island.
Creating to connect. Obsessively exploring and creating art as healing and growing.
Deeply vivid/introspective lyrics populate this ambitious folk rock project. The arrangements span from mellow/minimal to rocking and grandiose. Consistently emotive, unique and sincere. Brilliance. AllOne
Progressive yet punk, aggro yet emotional. One of my favorite bands from Long Island and doing everything they can to live up to their name, raising money for causes and making badass music, AllOne
supported by 5 fans who also own “Revealed [Practical]”
I have been listening to variations of this album a long time. I remember I was living in a cardboard dumpster when some young guy was like yo dude it's gonna rain come crash on my couch. He played The Many Faces of Oliver Hart for me. I fell in love, I set my favorite track as Rain because we looped it when the rain came. That was one of the early acts of kindness I received in the nearly 20 years I've been homeless. @NomadRoamsFree