April 11, 201016 yr Hey guys, a band from Australia named The Jezabels have released their debut single and a piano riff that runs through most of the melody in the song sounds quite similar to the piano riff on Death and All His Friends. Thought people might like to have a listen. Here's the link: [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INaPSKmImbQ]YouTube- The Jezabels - Hurt Me [OFFICIAL VIDEO][/ame]
April 11, 201016 yr Hmmm there are some chords that are similar, but it's not so much the same. The chords progression isn't the same at all. It's a pretty good song, I must admit :P
April 11, 201016 yr Author Hmm, I dont know why the song struck me though. You are right the start of that chord progression sounds the same but in DAAHF another high note. Still good though, i dare say Coldplay are some inspiration for that song.
April 11, 201016 yr Hmmm there are some chords that are similar, but it's not so much the same. The chords progression isn't the same at all. It's a pretty good song, I must admit :P I agree :p
April 11, 201016 yr I can hear a few slight similarities to DAAHF but I don't think they need to be worried about being sued just yet :lol: I'd be interested to hear more stuff from them when they have an album out or whatever, I quite liked that track!
April 12, 201016 yr It's sounds similar to me...but I don't think we need to worry about... I didn't like the song at all...100 times better DAAHF :P:P:P
April 12, 201016 yr Author Yeah, don't think they would take any action on the band. Just saying that everytime i listen to this song it brings DAAHF to my head because of the intro to that progression which is similar. I prefer DAAHF with the chord progression, fills the emotion more. Glad people appreciate the track though.
April 12, 201016 yr Mmm, yeah I can see similarities between the chord progression in both songs but the two songs themselves are very different. :)
April 12, 201016 yr Good publicity for bands, almost copying Coldplay to attrack our attention :P it's quite good.
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