Originally posted by WojBhoy:So, anyone get to check out the samples from the Walmart link? Magnificent is in F#m from the sounds of it, i.e. the chords to the riff section sound like F#m, C#m, A, E, but that was just trying to play along so I could be wrong, but it sounded like that. NLOTH sounds like it's in E...
Verses (as far as we have been allowed to hear): E, E, C#m (brief chord), G#m, E...
Chorus: C, C, D, D, E, E (this three chords sound fantastic if played barred at 3rd, 5th and 7th frets, respectively

Regarding Magnificient (together with Breath, my favorite clip by far

Moment of Surrender offerrs the chords Am, F, C, E. But I can't say much more...
Unknown Caller mantains a G chord troughout all the clip and the small G-based riff:
e------10-----------
B--8--------10-----
Some slight variations can be threwn, like a 7h8 on the B string at the start of the riff, or something like that. Just for having some fun

I'll Go Crazy..., which is in C, presents a nice C, Am, Em, Dm, Am, Em (hold before the chorus) and then C, Am, F, (and I guess G, but is not on the clip), progression.
Get On Your Boots is already known, that breaking G chord on the chorus and all that stuff.
Stand Up Comedy is also on F#m, and it has some A, B and E thrown there, but I can't say much.
Being Born (assuming that's the actual track, and Fez is the electronic bit) starts with a Gm, turns into an F and later I guess there will be an Em.
White As Snow is probably in Em, ant it has a nice progression of Am, Bm, F#m, Em... There could be a D over there? Dunno...
Breathe seems to be some kind of A, B, D, Am, D...
And Cedars Of Lebanon has no chord progression I think. I can't hear no synthtiser nor bass, only a small keyboard and some strings which are insufficient to know anything about the chords or the key of the song.
Not great, but just my 2 cents from the little material we've heard

