Composers with extremely musical pasts, Max Macrides and Dominic French transcribe music for artists like Amelia Ali, Breanne Primeau, James Keefe, and Efficial Dudley. Hailing from Boston, their unique musical backgrounds and pleasing diversity enable them to produce music, beats, and lyrics that are both memorable, and impactful. Honing their craft on the Rock, Pop, and R&B sectors of music has allowed The 9ths to forge respectable and valuable tunes that are easy on the ears, and beneficial for the soul.
Energetic adult alternative. About writing a song as the best way to say "I love you." Would work for any scene that conveys a character struggling to make his/her feelings known especially if that person is a writer of sorts.
Pretty pop/rhythm and blues piano song in the style of Alicia Keys throughout which the singer ponders a relationship wondering *what* it actually is. Perfect for scenes involving budding relationships.
The 9ths (The 9ths) ** instrumental version ** Featuring: Amelia Ali
Soulful guitar, electric piano, bass and drums lead the way through sultry chord progressions adorned by saxophone and organ. The music ebbs, flows, and swells through chill vibes and epic buildups.
Piano ballad lamenting the unfairness of unrequited love. Piano, keyboard strings, guitar and vocal harmonies build up the drama in this powerful R&B tune.
The 9ths (The 9ths) **Male Version** Featuring: Ernest "Efficial" Dudley
Dramatic pop/R&B with lush piano and soulful vocals. Lyrically contemplates the "What If"s in a relationship and determines that even if the worst should come, "your love was worth it all". Will work perfectly for most romantic scenes, especially those with a "will they / won't they" vibe.
The 9ths (The 9ths) **Female Version** Featuring: Rebecca Zama
Dramatic pop/R&B with lush piano and soulful vocals. Lyrically contemplates the "What If"s in a relationship and determines that even if the worst should come, "your love was worth it all". Will work perfectly for most romantic scenes, especially those with a "will they / won't they" vibe.