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   MusicDish Review: Acoustic Juice - "Purp   
   12 Aug 15 11:47:38   
   
   Acoustic Juice releases their new single "Purple Sky" which is part of their   
   twenty-seven song catalogue. All of their tracks are recorded in their own   
   studio where they use instruments such as a bucket for percussion, guitar,   
   vocals, and violin.   
      
   In their song "Purple Sky," Acoustic Juice proves to be true to their acoustic   
   rock sound. The contrast between the guitars, drums, and voice is smoothly   
   blended. "Purple Sky" projects well blended down to earth vibes producing a   
   feel good type of sound.    
   In the beginning of the song, one can listen to hints of what will happen in   
   the middle of the song. This comes in the form of an arpeggiated hummed chord.   
   The use of imagery is apparent in lyrics such as "I can taste the colors   
   through the rain." This    
   track is not only part of acoustic rock but it also contains a jazz influence   
   through the use of scatting towards the middle of the song. Everything comes   
   together with the catchy hook of "Woah, the birds won't fly, until you paint   
   my love a purple sky."   
      
   All in all, "Purple Sky" is a great feel good piece. It is so smoothly blended   
   that it goes along well with a nicely blended cup of coffee.   
      
   Description   
   Genre: Pop, Acoustic Rock   
   Artist: Acoustic Juice   
      
   Website: http://acoju.com   
   Music: http://soundcloud.com/daisy-hill-records/acoustique-juice-purple-sky   
      
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