
The Six Parts Seven was formed in 1996 by brothers Allen Karpinski and Jay Karpinski (playing guitar and drums, respectively), who had earlier played with Old Hearts Club, a band of similar style (but with vocals). Most of the group's music is instrumental, featuring "clean" (undistorted) electric guitars, electric bass, and drums, as well as lap steel guitar, viola, and occasionally also piano or vibraphone. Their songs are usually crafted combining single-note melodic lines, rather than relying primarily on strummed chords.
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What You Love You Must Love Now
Conversation Heart
Stolen Moments
Saving Words for Making Sense
Night Behind The Stars
Everything Wrong Is Right Again
Knock At My Door
Confusing Possibilities
Awaiting Elemental Meltdown
Already Elsewhere
This One or That One?
Nightlong
Falling Over Evening
Sleeping Diagonally
A Blueprint of Something Never Finished
The Quick Fire
spaces between days (part 3)
Where Are the Timpani Heartbeats?
In a Late Style of Fire
Cold Things Never Catch Fire
Now Like Photographs
Seems Like Most Everything Used to Be Something Else
Silence Magnifies Sound
spaces between days (part 4)
Falling Over Everything
We Can Just Make Out
The Slowest Way of Saying So Little
Spaces Between Days (Part 2)
The Day After the Day After Here
On Marriage
The Want and the Waiting
Changing the Name of October
From California to Houston, On Lightspeed
What (Can We Just Make Out)
The Constant Variables
Song Of Impossible Things
One Thing That Won't Matter.
As Easy as Sleep
What (We Can Just Make Out)
Attitudes of Collapse
Spaces Between Days (Part 1)
Afternoon Bed
Sleeping Diagonally (feat. Sam Beam of Iron & Wine)
There Is No There
Plus and Minus Things
Simplicity Is Almost Enough
One Thing That Won't Matter
Last Dance for a Hundred Nobodies
(The Nature of) Any Real Moment
The Order of the Goodtime
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