

I'm convinced it's the basis more than anything else of where people fall on this band. I love them, they always sound evocative and insinuating and lovely to me. Yes, the strange tunings, it's always the strange tunings with Sonic Youth. It is an inspired mashup as indeed is this song itself, potent with popular culture imagery and currents.

In my YouTube travels I found a nice homemade video ( here), made out of this song and scenes from Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me. Download our royalty-free jazz music instead.ĭid you know you can find songs based on topics? Some examples of topics searched by other users include films, mental health, someone pushing me away, your love living far away, and you song scene.This fascinating sound sculpture is mysteriously focused on Alfred Hitchcock movies-named after one, with plot points from at least one more woven into the whisper-chant from Kim Gordon. Note that you need permission to use Shadow of a Doubt for commerical purposes. You can also find concert tickets and details. Shadow of a Doubt is unlikely to be acoustic.įor more information on this song or artist, check out SoundCloud or Last.fm or. Around 4% of this song contains words that are or almost sound spoken. The energy is average and great for all occasions.

In our opinion, Shadow of a Doubt is is great song to casually dance to along with its sad mood. It is composed in the key of A Major in the tempo of 110 BPM and mastered to the volume of -13 dB. The duration of Shadow of a Doubt is 3 minutes 32 seconds long. Shadow of a Doubt is a(n) rock song recorded by Sonic Youth (Lee Ranaldo, Thurston Moore, Kim Gordon, Steve Shelley, Jim O'Rourke) for the album Evol that was released in 1986 (US) by SST Records.
