Listening to the album Stand Up by Jethro Tull, released August 1969

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Dan Saulpaugh – I Waited For You

The singer-songwriter scene has thrived in recent years, with many artists releasingoutstanding pieces of work. However, not many of them are capable of delivering profoundly emotional pieces of work where each vocal harmony, strum over the strings, and delicate rhythmic patterns tackle the heart and soul. Surely, those songs are good, but somehow, each one of those artists lacks something to become a standout music outlet on an ever-evolving music scene. Thankfully, there are musicians like Dan Saulpaugh, whose music exceeds all expectations, carrying all those qualities other artists lack in their songs. “I Waited For You,” the latest composition by this New York City-based artist, exemplifies how a singer-songwriter’s music should sound in 2026. Originally written in 2018, this composition is a quiet meditation on leaving home. Dan Saulpaugh draws inspiration from “Waiting For Godot,” a tragicomedy play by Irish playwright and writer Samuel Beckett, reflecting on his move from Lake Placid, NY to New York City five years before writing the song. It tackles various sentiments, moods, situations, and circumstances, making it a highly relatable composition for everyone who has gone through the similiar process in life. Sonically, Dan Saulpaugh combines a singer-songwriter approach with various styles and techniques to depict a lush sonic imagery that immediately wraps around your listening apparatus and refuses to let go long after the last notes and beats fade. Perhaps folk dominates the most, as he incorporated all the fundamental elements of the genre into it, but do not be surprised if you stumble upon some of the finest properties borrowed from Americana, alt-country, acoustic rock, indie rock, etc. He uses all these additional sonic ingredients as more than necessary enhancements that unquestionably uplift this marvelous track to new heights while simultaneously remaining loyal to the primary sonic direction. Therefore, “I Waited For You” will not only appeal to folk fans, but also to anyone who appreciates cleverly crafted and flawlessly performed music.

Photo courtesy of the artist.

As soon as you press play, you’ll immediately notice how much effort, heart, and soul Dan Saulpaugh poured into this composition. With his band, consisting of Charlie Rauh (guitar), Kaley “Puck” Puckett (keyboards), Trevor Brown (bass), and Alejandro Luna (drums), he crafts a calm, soothing, ethereal atmosphere rarely heard or seen in folk songs nowadays. Each vocal, sonic, and rhythmic maneuver has its place and purpose, making “I Waited For You” such a pleasant listening experience. This composition wouldn’t sound this good without Dan Saulpaugh’s soulful, sincere, confident, emotional, and powerful vocal performance. You’ll hear how his voice shines in the limelight, commanding attention and guiding you through each segment of the song. His marvelous voice seamlessly balances low, mid, and high notes with such precision and finesse, emphasizing everything the remainder of the band intended to achieve with this track. Besides decorating every segment and orchestration, his voice also contributes more than necessary emotional depth and complexity to an already intricate song structure. Also, there are additional vocal layers, contributing more depth and anthemic vibes to this fine piece of sonic artistry. In the meantime, the interplay between synth and guidars shapes a perfect backdrop for all the vocals to shine upon. You’ll stumble upon multiple guitar layers, delivering catchy, memorable chord progressions, harmonies, melodies, themes, and accentuations while the synths bring more leads, soundscapes, and chord progressions over the top. It’s nearly mindblowing how acoustic guitars, reverby electric guitars, and keys articulate together harmoneously without overwhelming each other, proving that Dan Saulpaugh and the band thought about everything while assembling this track.

Beneath those lush guitar and synth works, you’ll notice equally impressive, vividly hearable, warm-sounding basslines rumbling around and contributing more heaviness, clarity, and depth while acting as a binding element between the mentioned orchestrations and rhythmic patterns. These low ends are rich, deep, dense, and heavy, providing more groove and depth to the song without overwhelming other instruments. The tastefully arranged, flawlessly performed, well-accentuated, energetic beats, breaks, fills, and other percussive acrobatics keep everything in line while dictating groove and pace. You’ll hear how each hit of the snare, kick of the bass drum, accentuation over the hi-hat, and splash over cymbals cuts through the ambiance, contributing more detail and dynamics to the song. Each instrument plays a significant role in this sonic equation, making “I Waited For You” even more appealing to the ears. “I Waited For You” is a folk rock masterpiece, tastefully crafted to satisfy even the pickiest fan of the genre. This song not only shines with some of the finest vocal harmonies, lush guitar and synth works, groovy basslines, and excellent rhythmic patterns, but it also demonstrates Dan Saulpaugh’s incredible songwriting and composing abilities. If you’re looking for emotive folk rock music that immediately tackles your heart and soul, “I Waited For You” will be right up your alley. Do not miss it!

https://open.spotify.com/track/3FCM6JRpclDoGwBxKmuO0n?si=8dea7067a2444379

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Yo planeaba empezar con Fernando Yvosky, #compositor y director de #teatro de #venezuela
Su #album "Dos Mundos" se puede encontrar si buscas bien pero yo soy la persona que tiene los archivos en mejor calidad, #FLAC
Pero su primer #vinilo , el #EP "Barcos de Papel / Invierno" es mucho más desconocido, sin casi ningún dato de quién trabajó en él, ni tampoco grabaciones de buena calidad.
Sus álbumes son de #rock #progressiverock #folkrock #symphonicprog #symphonicrock #latinrock
New #review today: "It’s been quite a few years since the joyful burst of creativity that was #ImmensityCrumb Sings 9 Wedding Favorites, but #ChamberMusic for Sleeping Giants shows that they’ve been far from idle. The core of the group is the duo of Jennifer and Brenden Smith, and for the credits they are simply listed as having written and performed the music; they’re joined by a #StringQuartet and oboe, justifying the album’s title." #ExposeOnline #FolkRock #ArtRock http://expose.org/index.php/articles/display/immensity-crumb-chamber-music-for-sleeping-giants-2.html

Musical Interlude: The now-defunct Nebraskan band Lullaby for the Working Class recorded what I regard as one of the best morning songs ever, "Good Morning," on their first album. Well, here's the opposite, something to lull you to sleep tonight...

"Good Night," performed by Lullaby for the Working Class

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxlvQe1KWVU

#MusicalInterlude #FolkRock #LullabyForTheWorkingClass #DigTheCrickets

Good Night

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Buck Meek - The Mirror. Auf der Packung steht zwar nur Buck Meek drauf, aber ein kreativer Egotrip steckt nicht drin. „The M......
#AdrianneLenker #BigThief #BuckMeek#Album #Americana #FolkRock #IndieRock
https://www.musikblog.de/2026/02/buck-meek-the-mirror/
MusikBlog - Buck Meek - The Mirror

Auf der Packung steht zwar nur Buck Meek drauf, aber ein kreativer Egotrip steckt nicht drin. „The Mirror“, sein viertes Soloalbum, wird in vielerlei

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Tonight’s the night! Come see a fabulous online show at 7CT (& avoid the SOTU if you like!)
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Fae & They (Sooj & Ginger) Live from the Road from S. J. Tucker

Live Stream from S. J. Tucker.

S. J. Tucker

I'll Remember April, Mazoku, Disposable Thumbs, Human Ant Farm, Barynya, Steal Salvage, Heavy Bend

X-Ray Arcade, Sunday, March 22 at 05:00 PM CDT

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LIVE MUSIC / ALL AGES
4PM DOORS / 5PM MUSIC
$15 CASH DAY OF

MELT THE ICE - A FUNDRAISER FOR VOCES DE LA FRONTERA 

FEATURING...

I'LL REMEMBER APRIL
Milwaukee Emo/Screamo

MAZOKU
Milwaukee Nu Metal

DISPOSABLE THUMBS
Milwaukee Indie Rock

HUMAN ANT FARM
Milwaukee Emo

BARYNYA
Wisconsin Screamo

STEAL SALVAGE
New Milwaukee Rock Band

HEAVY BEND
Milwaukee Folk Rock

https://mkeshows.com/event/ill-remember-april-mazoku-disposable-thumbs-human-ant-farm-barynya-steal-salvage-heavy-bend

"What goes on? Chick-a-chick
What goes on? I really wanna know
What goes on all around me
What goes on? I really wanna know"

Donovan - The Trip (1966)
https://youtu.be/IQvZrD0FAtg

#Music #Donovan #FolkRock #PsychedelicRock

The Trip

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"Take the path down on the ground
Between lost belief and gross fear
Have you any idea how much you have?
Not quite nothing and not quite all!"

Donovan - Clara Clairvoyant (1970)
https://youtu.be/l5IYyyEMCL4

#Music #Donovan #Folk #FolkRock #PsychedelicRock

Clara Clairvoyant

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