Breathe (Winterville song)
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"Breathe" was the third single from British based Blues-rock
Blues-rock
Blues rock is a hybrid musical genre combining bluesy improvisations over the 12-bar blues and extended boogie jams with rock and roll styles. The core of the blues rock sound is created by the electric guitar, piano, bass guitar and drum kit, with the electric guitar usually amplified through a...

 trio Winterville. It was released on March 20, 2006 through the band's own imprint, Toxxic Records. The single was available on 7" Vinyl and as a download from the iTunes store. It was the band's last release before their split in early 2007.

Tracklist

# Title Time
1. "Breathe" 4:23
2. "Hole Thru my Head" 4:05


All songs by Peter Shoulder.

The tracklistings for the 7" and the iTunes download are identical.

"Breathe" had previously appeared on the band's only album Everything in Moderation
Everything in Moderation
Everything in Moderation was the only album by British-based rock trio Winterville, which was released on November 14, 2005 through Toxxic Records. It was released on CD and as a download via iTunes....

. "Hole Thru my Head" was a new track, and has not appeared on any subsequent Winterville release. A different version of "Breathe" appeared on the earlier Winterville release, "The Fallout Sessions EP". This version didn't have the 'wall of guitars' sound that characterises the single version, and was instead a quieter, more reserved song.

Songs

"Breathe" is known as one of the earliest Winterville songs. Shoulder says “It was the first song that I wrote with Winterville in mind. It's about feeling inferior to someone who feels quite inadequate themselves. A person who doesn’t realise what they’ve got, but everyone around them can see it.” It is a brooding song, with heavy, multi-tracked guitars.

"Hole Thru my Head" is a more delicate affair. It is quiet and gentle, though not acoustic like other quieter Winterville songs. Little has been publicly stated about the song, since it has never appeared on any other release, and it was not included on Winterville's song summaries page since it didn't appear on the album.

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