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Is there a unifying musical or lyrical theme that underlies the songs on Failures and Sparks?

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Is there a unifying musical or lyrical theme that underlies the songs on Failures and Sparks?

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Not directly unifying. Much of the music and lyrics go way back in time before The Chrysler got together as a band, but found their complete and final form as songs on our debut. When trying to find some unifying force, lyrically, it deals a lot with opposites; love and hate, companionship and loneliness, failures and sparks. 3. How did you go about writing these songs? We didn’t write much of the songs directly for Failures. We took the best out of the stuff we’d written a couple of years back that didn’t seem to fit in anywhere, decided to start a band, and gave it away to our new baby monster, The Chrysler. 4. Were there any particular influences in the song writing? We’re a non-political band. Of course we follow what is going on in the world, politically and musically, but at the time of recording Failures and Sparks we closed all windows. In a way, Failures and Sparks is a sensitive and dark album, living in a world of its own, allowing no influences from the outside. Not for its

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