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"Continue" is a flat-out, and true, love song about the opening moments of a relationship, when you're fascinated with each other and hopeful that this new person could really be the one. I wanted to write a positive love song, which is actually much harder to do than writing angry, morose or sad breakup songs. |
CD: Prove Yourself
Label: Forbidden Donut Records
Credits: Mark Nensel - Vocals/Guitar, Joe Basso - Bass, Mark Frayman - Drums, Bob Sima - Guitar/Vocals |
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"The Letting-Go" is actually from a woman's point of view, and it's about her rather severe way of dealing with a stalking ex-boyfriend. The guy tries to get in through her window and she bashes him while he's half-way through, which is why he's now'wrapped from head to toe'. I really have no idea where that story came from, but I do know a bit about what it's like to deal with someone who won't let go, and I'm sure almost everyone can relate to that! |
CD: Prove Yourself
Label: Forbidden Donut Records
Credits: Mark Nensel - Vocals/Guitar, Joe Basso - Bass, Mark Frayman - Drums, Bob Sima - Guitar/Vocals |
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"Blind Luck" happened when I sat down to write about a broken date. I soon realized that I'd written enough bitter relationship songs, so I decided to write about the complete opposite of how I felt. And out came "Blind Luck", detailing both an idealized set of scenarios and my envy at those who get it right. |
CD: Prove Yourself
Label: Forbidden Donut Records
Credits: Mark Nensel - Vocals/Guitar, Joe Basso - Bass, Mark Frayman - Drums, Bob Sima - Guitar/Vocals |
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