by DG » 7/10/2014, 11:30 pm
And now for my thoughts...
Won't Turn Back is perfect for what I've been listening to lately. I've been sticking to some upbeat tunes, such as As Fast As You Can, just to keep me positive (I can be a downer.) While on first listen on the Edge, I was pretty damn uncertain with how it started off, and didn't really start feeling it until during and after the bridge. But that was from the live stream on my phone on a shit connection, so it was quite boring or flat. Now that I got a pretty damn good copy, been listening to it all day, the layers and sound that are going on as it opens up, damn, that's fun as hell.
I really love the bridge. Snuck in a bit of falsetto even. It's got some sounds we've never heard in a OLP song, and at first I wasn't sure if I liked the atmosphere of it. However it fits the lyrics, the dream-like feel of remembering being kids, remembering when they wanted to be something, remembering when they were something, when they broke thu while being, basically, kids. That's how I interpreted, anyway. About themselves, or Raine's self, and being a band. Which leads me to the chorus.
I can't help but feel that the chorus is somewhat related to the state of the band after Jer told them about his departure, but then again I don't know when they first demoed this song. In the interview Raine said Jer talked to them about it a month and a half ago. But he also mentioned how they weren't sure if they should continue with OLP with Jer's leaving, but decided they still had a lot to say together. They've come this far, they ain't turning back just yet. And that fit's the chorus, and the song, almost perfectly.
The "These horses will bring us to start" lyric is sort of odd. I guess maybe it means the horses bring "us" to start, as in the start of a race at a track and they got a lot more to accomplish, ie: finishing the race. No turning back now, you already started. But, I don't fucking really know, so whatever.
Anyway, enough of the shrink talk and over analysis. It's crazy catchy, I already got the words memorized, and been singin' along to it blasting in my car. It's different than we're used to when it comes to OLP. The energy is really what sold it for me. It's great to hear Raine belting his heart out in it.
It hit me right where it needed to hit me. I do, however, hope that the rest of their new songs aren't in the completely same vein as Won't Turn Back. My OLP still needs some rock and roll, dammit.
But we'll see when that happens. Raine made it seem like Elizondo was pretty busy with Eminem in Detroit currently.
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DG on 7/11/2014, 12:58 am, edited 1 time in total.
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