

"Shut the fuck up - we're about to leave a legacy." The entire album was released today and can be purchased on iTunes or streamed through Spotify.
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There is nothing more golden I can say about this song other than the fact that this NEEDS to be put on the radio, although I do worry about how much that will affect drivers on the daily commute. The song peters out into the vocals before building right back up into a hard style drop semi-alien to the first faster and heavier, in fact filthier. The lyrics give out to one of the most incredible drops I’ve heard to date and accompany it through an intense rage-inducing ride filled with some filthy wobbles and some heart-pounding bass. A deep throaty chorus accompanies the lyrics as they begin to unfold, building up into a louder orchestra of voices (enter Patrick Stump). The vocals get louder before the verses really start up with a haunting, angelic voice. > " Dancing With The Devil" starts up like a signature Krewella track, with an ambient beat and fleeting vocals dispersed here and there. In addition, click here to read Steve's track by track description of "This Is A Story," the first track off of his latest album. > Now that you've learned what it's all about from the guy who wrote it, listen to the song! Check out " They Always Come Back" below. One of my favorite parts of the entire album The guitar solo at the end was masterminded by John O'Hallaron.The working title for the song was "Home".Harrison Wargo, who produced the album, is currently working on a remix of this song.It most definitely captured the essence of a Pennsylvania Fall. The song was one of five recorded at the lake house in West Lenox, PA.I think it's healthy to change, when your brain is telling you to, and that's when it should be the easiest. Time has passed and I've been following a path that feels natural, and I've felt much better. This feeling made who I thought was me, into someone else. I felt a sixth sense that was rejecting me from my surroundings. Why was I still living in the town I grew up in? Why was I so scared to leave? It was comfortable I guess. What came out, however, paints a much bigger picture. "They Always Come Back" is like this, but I knew what I was going for. I remember being asked what certain Punchline songs meant (mostly from Action), and I would often say something like "well it's hard to explain," when really the song was so all over the place that even I had a hard time wrapping my head around a specific theme. "Small Little Pieces" is really about getting to a place where you're ok with who you are.įollow the path that feels most natural. So I guess you could say love always comes back, that is, if you let it.Īt face value, this song comes from an album that is about a breakup. Not the love from the ex, but new love, or just plain old love. About how I had to move forward, letting go of the past, for love to come back. It began with a song title which sat in my head for a year, until the moment when I knew I had to write the damn thing. That's what the song was originally supposed to mean. But when they come back, things are different. It might take some time, but- they always come back." And for the most part, it's true. You know how I know? Look at every girl we've ever dated. Even at times when I probably could have been more of a "good guy."Ī close friend was consoling me about a longtime girlfriend breaking it off.

"You and me- we're the good guys." he said to me.

Blue of Colors - " They Always Come Back"įrom the album Small Little Pieces, now available on iTunes, Spotify, Bandcamp, and CDs.
