Sunday, June 16, 2013

Miracle of Sound - Dream of the Sky



Miracle of Sound is a one man band on the Internet. This one man, Gavin Dunne, started Miracle of Sound as a side project during a lull in his music career. He decided to write songs about his favorite video games and such. Geek Culture has been on the rise for the past decade (or more) so by writing songs about this subject matter Gavin has tapped into a large growing niche market, and hey, good for him.

You can listen to all of Gavin’s work on http://www.escapistmagazine.com/ or http://miracleofsound.bandcamp.com/

If you are gamer there are probably multiple songs in Gavin’s catalogue that will appeal to you. Though I frequent Escapist Magazine I had not noticed Miracle of Sound until my good friend Tyler, who unlike me, qualifies as a gamer, told me to listen to a few of Gavin’s songs. At first I thought the music was good, but not great, but I did find it very charming that one dude was doing as good as a job as he was with this sort of hobby. Miracle of Sound is not the first musical endeavour I have heard attempting to write original music for stories and characters in “Geek Culture” but it was the first effort that had any real quality of production even if I did feel it was somewhat amateurish at first.

Notable songs I liked were “Wasteland Soul” a song about Fallout 3, which I have never played, and “Sovngarde Song” which is about Skyrim, which thanks to Tyler I have played. More fun than both of those tracks is “Nord Mead” a drinking song inspired by Skyrim. “Nord Mead” inspired Tyler and me to drink three bottles of mead on New Years, good times.


I have never written any music or recorded anything in my life, so I always try to be fair when judging struggling musicians. Most musicians never write a great song; hell most successful musical groups never even accomplish the feat of writing one great song, or often even one decent song. So when some guy hanging out in his house is throwing songs together I try to be fair and appreciate what is being accomplished given their resources and the challenge sitting before them. I appreciate Gavin is primarily just one man goofing off, so the fact we are getting mediocre to good songs from him is very impressive. I never would think much more of Gavin Dunne other than just a cool nerd who was better than most at writing songs about cool stuff that is until his last track “Dream of the Sky.”

“Dream of the Sky” is about Bioshock Infinite. I have never played Bioshock Infinite but after watching videos like “Dream of the Sky” I kind of want too.

One of the things that really impresses with me with the visuals of Bioshock Infinite is this girl,
Elizabeth.  I don't know anything about Elizabeth and I don't know the plot to Bioshock Infinite
but I really want to help this person.  The character emotes so brilliantly in every image I've seen
of her.  They did a really, really good job of facial expressions in this game.
I really like the second image, she looks so determined.
There are two things Gavin has done that I think are very wise in creating “Dream of the Sky.” He brought in a violinist Gwen Boyle and the addition of the violin is not only very affective at adding something of an Irish feel to the song but also with that an atmosphere of romantic revolution which the starving fighting Irish spirit always spurs in our hearts and minds. Also Gavin brought in vocalist Lorna Dollery, and I do not know who Lorna is but she is the secret to this song.

The first half of “Dream of the Sky” qualifies as a good song. As stated earlier there is an Irish feel to the mood and theme and the chords are jumpy and fun. But at the half way mark the song slows, the violin goes silent and some great acoustics slowly play, and then Larna’s voice hits;

“Songbird, take me home.
I’m lonely wherever I go.
Sanctuary is all that I know.”

These long words are very emotional in delivery and Lorna’s voice is just majestic. The song picks up once more for a dramatic conclusion with all three Gavin, Gwen and Lorna singing to the accompaniment of drums and Gwen’s violin.

“And I dream of the sky.”

And then, most wisely, the song fades with the acoustic guitar playing and Lorna repeating the most haunting line;

“I am lonely wherever I go....”

Beautiful.

Perfect.

Fantastic.

Great job Gavin, it’s your best song yet and I will never use words like amateurish to describe your hobby ever again.

I am always eager to encourage support to not so famous musicians. You can buy digital versions of all Gavin’s songs at his website: http://miracleofsound.bandcamp.com/. Do so.

Until next month, keep on rocking in the free world.

- Colin Kelly

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    1. Recently, I finally got around to playing Bioshock Infinite. It was great, the story was intense, and I really liked Elizabeth, as I thought I would. I am tempted to play the other Bioshock games now.

      Concerning Gavin and Miracle of Sound I am still listening to him. While nothing has impressive me like "Dream of the Sky," he has consistently puts out good work. About once a year or so I discover of song of his I really enjoy. Hard to ask for more then that.

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