Poets of the Fall (POTF) is a Finnish alternative rock band from Helsinki. The group consists of Marko Saaresto (lead vocals), Olli Tukiainen (lead guitar), Markus “Captain” Kaarlonen (keyboards, production), Jani Snellman (bass), Jaska Mäkinen (rhythm guitar, backing vocals), and Jari Salminen (drums, percussion).
What are the best poems about autumn?
Nature XXVII,Autumn by Emily Dickinson. This lighthearted,short poem is the perfect choice for number one in the list of poems about autumn.
Is fall and autumn the same season?
Autumn and fall are the names of the same season that comes between summers and winter. These are often confusing words as many cannot comprehend the difference between the two words. Autumn is strictly American in origin while fall is the term used for the same season in Britain.
What is the autumn poem?
John Keats’ 1820 ode to the fall season is one of the great classics of the poetic movement of Romanticism. The poem is a rich description of the beauty of autumn that focuses on both its lush and sensual fruitfulness and the melancholy hint of shorter days.
Welcome to the official Poets of the Fall YouTube channel! Finnish rockers Poets of the Fall – singer Marko, guitarist Olli and keyboardist Captain – started out their musical adventure from scratch in 2003. Marko sold everything he had to invest in pursuing the love of his life, music, with his buddies Olli and Captain.
What is the meaning of all about that bass?
Writer(s): Kevin Kadish, Meghan Trainor. Meghan Trainor said about this song, “All About That Bass is about loving yourself, loving your body, loving your insecurities, and having fun with it.”. Some additional inspiration for the song came from Bruno Mars’ song “Just the Way You Are” and The Chordettes’ song “Lollipop”.
Why did Meghan Trainor write all about that bass?
Writer(s): Kevin Kadish, Meghan Trainor Meghan Trainor said about this song, “All About That Bass is about loving yourself, loving your body, loving your insecurities, and having fun with it.”. Some additional inspiration for the song came from Bruno Mars’ song “Just the Way You Are” and The Chordettes’ song “Lollipop”.