Jon Worthy confronts the instability of love in his new video for the dreamy rocker "You Drive Me Insane" which finds Worthy as a man living in his car who gets into some trouble before finding his place on the stage, only to wake up back in his car leaving one to wonder if it was real or fantasy. 'I'm starting to feel it for real I can taste it This feeling of never believing in me For all of those times that you wanted you never confronted The person you thought I could be Oh my how I've waited, I've waited, I've waited" Singer-songwriter Joseph Eid paints a realistic, insightful picture of how life's more difficult moments shape our identity with his latest tune, "Watch It Fall." Led by the sunny strum of an acoustic guitar, Vern Monnett's emotional pedal steel, and Eid's comforting vocals, "Watch It Fall" balances the joy with the melancholy as it uses the varied stories of a building's tenants as a metaphor for one man's life.
"The old lady by the stairs been living there for 40 years, she’s got stories of fright She tells tales of ghosts in the halls from tenants who lived here before and the way that they died, Then she touches my face and says “I remember the man in your place” and that’s when I slowly start to back out And I say “lady thank you for the history but I really gotta go, you see, there’s some things I don’t wanna know about.” I watch it all fall fall fall down, From the roof to the walls to the ground ground ground, I watch a dream sink sink sink low low low, they keep on telling me “go” But one day when I’m famous, I’ll finally move out of here, I first said ‘6 months’ but it’s been 6 years and I’m still here. . . " The music video, filmed and directed by Patrick McPherson, brings the vision behind the music to life. A split screen reveals both the broken artist and the people’s lives he witnesses who inspire him to create something beautiful. Enjoy the video above and for more information visit the links below. Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram After recently announcing its summer stint on the final run of the Vans Warped Tour this year, This Wild Life (Kevin Jordan & Anthony Del Grosso) have just released a new original ballad titled “Hold You Here” with an accompanying music video directed by Spencer Baldwin. Charming and romantic as ever, the clip for “Hold You Here” tells the story of a couple’s spontaneous city hall wedding and casual backyard reception filled with friends & family sipping PBR out of champagne flutes, “The Macarena,” and a small bit of crowd surfing, all of which reinforces the importance of holding onto those special relationships in one’s life. The band said the following about the track: “‘Hold You Here’ is lyrically about cherishing the perfect moments in an imperfect world. Prioritizing people over finances, seeking love over material possessions, and appreciating the cracks in our lives that allow the light to shine through.” Offered via the band’s tried-and-true sentimental delivery, “Hold You Here” is the first in a series of songs the band will be revealing in 2018 leading up to the release of its recently completed new studio album. http://www.thiswildlifeband.com |
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