![]() ![]() The opening track, the tough but radio friendly "45" and it's witty and clever in the way the lyrics bring together music and memory, "drop the needle again / and I'll dance with your ghost," or the clever chorus refrain of "turn the record over / I'll see you on the flip side." "Keepsake" is something that, from the themes, could be from Everclear with it's father leaves family (Fallon's father left the family when he was at a young age) retrospect, full of lyrics like "It's been thirty-one years since she's been in your arms / But don't worry about Mama, Mama's got a good heart / and I'm not looking for your love," it's the type of stuff that if you listen to closely, can hit deep, no deeper than near the end when he almost gasps "I just want to love someone with the same blood." They turn up the power-ballad dial for "Too Much Blood," a song in which Fallon recognizes the power of lyrics and truth, wondering what will happen if "If I put too much Blood on the Page." Just as they can dial it up, they dial it down for the beautiful but strong "Mae" or the acoustic, slightly-Springsteen-esque "National Anthem" a haunting track of retrospect and melancholy which ends the regular studio-album with thoughts on "living with too many ghosts" and "what's left for God to teach from his thrown? / Who will forgive us when he's gone?" The iTunes bonus "Teenage Rebellion," another acoustic track, is worth seeking out in all it's teenage angst turning you into something you never thought you'd be glory. Jenny Lewis pulled off the vice versa, and they do just fine here. O'Brien lent a 12-string to Fallon for the flip switch on the Pixies "Here Comes my Man," one of the groups most courageous songs yet, a stand-out track from the angle of it's appealing sound and rich vocal harmonies, daring from the angle of some punk rockers singing from the viewpoint of a woman. ![]() Not just going off of what they literally say when listing influences, but you hear all those elements in their music, and they don't lose it when getting the chance to put out a record on Mecury. This isn't a sell-out your sound for gold-records indie darling turned major label run ala Arcade Fire, their roots remain in-tact.īrendan O'Brien is behind the producers table, and with experience working with everyone from Neil Young and Dylan to Paul Westerberg to Korn to Springsteen to Rage Against the Machine. Educated by Springsteen, brought up on the Clash, and molded by the Replacements, that's the Gaslight Anthem in a orgy of music influences type explanation. Fallon is as dedicated a songwriter as he is a diesel-powered lead singer, and it's pedal is to the metal while never losing grip on the melancholy and sincerity that makes Fallon's lyrics hit home, the same way they don't lose track of how to produce a pop-hook hidden in a rock song greased in punk. You can even download MP3 songs for offline listening."Pull it out, turn it up, what's your favorite song? / That's mine, I've been crying to it since I was young / I know there's someone out there feeling just like I feel." Sings Brian Fallon alongside scorching guitars on the title track of the groups 4th studio album and first on a major label. Songs are the best way to live the moments or reminisce the memories and thus we at Wynk strive to enhance your listening experience by providing you with high-quality MP3 songs & lyrics to express your passion or to sing it out loud. With Wynk Music, you will not only enjoy your favourite MP3 songs online, but you will also have access to our hottest playlists such as English Songs, Hindi Songs, Malayalam Songs, Punjabi Songs, Tamil Songs, Telugu Songs. Wynk Music brings to you "45" MP3 song from the movie/album Handwritten International Version. Brendan O'Brien, Nick Didia, Brian Fallon, Alex Rosamilia, Alex Levine, Benny Horowitz, Ian Perkins, Bob Ludwig, The Gaslight Anthem ![]()
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