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EPISODE · Oct 18, 2023 · 7 MIN

The Finale Rack

from Walter Ehresman · host Walter Ehresman

Purchase download/unlimited streaming here: https://walterehresman.bandcamp.com/album/cassandra-cursed This album closer is one of the most ambitous pieces Ehresman has ever attempted, and one of the most succesfull. It shines a light of hope and peace, after some of the darker themes in the preceding songs, and features what may be the most emotional guitar playing of his career. Ehresman tells us: "I've been talking about how this new album is unique in that all the songs on it came to me in dreams.....Whereas, in the past I've just had a few dreamed songs sporadically here and there...... This particular dream was about a scenario where the consciousness of all the people who die on a certain day on the planet come together and host an ecstatic meeting with their loved ones, having one last opportunity for the departed to communicate their deep feelings before their essences dissapites forever. I'm a lifelong atheist, but I thought this was a nice idea." "I think the seeds were planted for the song when I listened to a Todd Rundgren interview on YouTube before I went to bed that night......He was talking about how, as a kid, he was obsessed with fireworks and got to know the men in his town who did the annual big shows on the 4th of July, etc.......They showed him a piece of equipment called 'the finale rack,' which was the special rack of fireworks used for the big finish of each show." There is a strong Pink Floyd influence here, but the song is not derivative. Rather, it takes the approach and turns it into something new and uniquely Ehresman's own. If you know his past work, you can't see how anyone else would have written something like this. A very emotional, uplifting and satifying end to the new album. The Finale Rack (© 2023 Walter Ehresman) With a blaze of light, we bring down the curtain; Leaving all that we have, leaving nothing unsaid; Sharing all of the love, so you can be certain of the place that you hold in the depths of our souls, and to help ease you into new sightlines that lie ahead. Please don’t cry, and please raise up your eyes; Reach up into this light, as it folds back the night; We could only be here with the ones we hold dear— merging hearts one last time in explosion of brilliant insight. Be joyful for us as we lay all these burdens down. Walter Ehresman: vocals; electric, acoustic, slide & Ebow guitars; 5-string electric bass; keybaords & key percussion; electronic percussion pads; drum machine programming; sequencing. Produced & engineered by Walter Ehresman at Snipe Bog Studios, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. p. 2023 Walter Ehresman. All rights reserved. Snipe Bog Records

Purchase download/unlimited streaming here: https://walterehresman.bandcamp.com/album/cassandra-cursed This album closer is one of the most ambitous pieces Ehresman has ever attempted, and one of the most succesfull. It shines a light of hope and peace, after some of the darker themes in the preceding songs, and features what may be the most emotional guitar playing of his career. Ehresman tells us: "I've been talking about how this new album is unique in that all the songs on it came to me in dreams.....Whereas, in the past I've just had a few dreamed songs sporadically here and there...... This particular dream was about a scenario where the consciousness of all the people who die on a certain day on the planet come together and host an ecstatic meeting with their loved ones, having one last opportunity for the departed to communicate their deep feelings before their essences dissapites forever. I'm a lifelong atheist, but I thought this was a nice idea." "I think the seeds were planted for the song when I listened to a Todd Rundgren interview on YouTube before I went to bed that night......He was talking about how, as a kid, he was obsessed with fireworks and got to know the men in his town who did the annual big shows on the 4th of July, etc.......They showed him a piece of equipment called 'the finale rack,' which was the special rack of fireworks used for the big finish of each show." There is a strong Pink Floyd influence here, but the song is not derivative. Rather, it takes the approach and turns it into something new and uniquely Ehresman's own. If you know his past work, you can't see how anyone else would have written something like this. A very emotional, uplifting and satifying end to the new album. The Finale Rack (© 2023 Walter Ehresman) With a blaze of light, we bring down the curtain; Leaving all that we have, leaving nothing unsaid; Sharing all of the love, so you can be certain of the place that you hold in the depths of our souls, and to help ease you into new sightlines that lie ahead. Please don’t cry, and please raise up your eyes; Reach up into this light, as it folds back the night; We could only be here with the ones we hold dear— merging hearts one last time in explosion of brilliant insight. Be joyful for us as we lay all these burdens down. Walter Ehresman: vocals; electric, acoustic, slide & Ebow guitars; 5-string electric bass; keybaords & key percussion; electronic percussion pads; drum machine programming; sequencing. Produced & engineered by Walter Ehresman at Snipe Bog Studios, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. p. 2023 Walter Ehresman. All rights reserved. Snipe Bog Records

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