Higher Than Pope
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Continuities of time and space are disrupted in a heart beat by the weight of a Higher Than Pope composition. One second you are late 60's retro and then next avant-garde progressive rock. There appears to be a genre warp as the HTP black hole collapses genre after genre, with none appear to escape unscathed.
Fans say:
"wow you are really interesting and original sounding. I am listening. you are whacked in a good way....I am listening."
"I think your song "new beast" is some kind of masterpiece. I like the raw attitude in your sound."
"I think you have the leading edge in music..very captivating...even more awesome through the phones took me to a higher plane!"
"'Wow!' I just had my ears assaulted and my mind fried simply by listening to a few tracks of this aural crack. Thank god a soft guitar jumped from the speakers just in time to let me sop up the blood dripping from my brain - very Hitchcockian! Then back into the hunt! Good to find a soul behind the sonic mayhem! And a lovely one at that."
Although primarily a guitar band, HTP have no qualms about snipping bits from multiple genres and splicing the results together. HTP are not big on songs that evolve so slowly you fall asleep between intro and verse. Instead they practice revolution and from one moment to the next you have no idea what may transpire next as you are catapulted from one sonic event to another.
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Nikki Scowen
10:24 PM Nov 22nd 2009
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As UBETOO are holding a xmas song competition i would like to enter this song i wrote a short while ago called YULETIDE SONGS please have a listen to it and give me a vote thank you |
604-T
1:00 AM Oct 13th 2009
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High Pope, Thanks for all great comment. About the Tree, designed it myself, it's bigger then pope. Alway's enjoy your tracks - Pure Energy too. BooM Namasté 6o4-t |
John Bullfrost
12:21 AM Sep 15th 2009
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Thanks! |
nirmala07
8:18 PM Aug 25th 2009
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hey thanks for your recommendation on twitter, how lovely that was::: I seem to have loved you in numberless forms, numberless times, in life after life, in age after age forever. — Tagore |
Daniel Eboli
4:32 PM Aug 16th 2009
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Excellent work you have here!! Congratulations |
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