
Heartbeat by Carrie Underwood - in background underneath harvest moon Lyrics. Hand In The Fire by Mr Oizo & Charli Xcx - i don t give Lyrics. Wide Open by Chemical Brothers - it s getting away from me Lyrics. In The Night by Weeknd - and i know that she s capable of anything it Lyrics. +1 by Martin Solveig & Sam White - return 1 this Lyrics. Into The Night by Nero - baby let s Lyrics. Your Type by Carly Rae Jepsen - that i m type of girl you call more than friend Lyrics. Lockdown by Stooshe - ooh you had us all locked down Lyrics. Jet Black Heart by 5 Seconds Of Summer - trying to keep us apart Lyrics.

Make Up by R City & Chloe Angelides - make it up to you Lyrics. Free.K by Pitbull - pump all through night till early morn Lyrics. Stressed Out by Twenty One Pilots - wish we could turn back time to good ol days Lyrics. Show Me Love by Robin Schulz & J.U.D.G.E - love provide heat Lyrics. Sweet Lovin' by Sigala - return 1 this Lyrics. Blind by Feder & Emmi - didn t see Lyrics. Don't Be So Shy by Imany & Filatov & Karas - blow out fire Lyrics. Me, Myself & I by G-Eazy & Bebe Rexha - i don t need anything to make me satisfied you know Lyrics. Irresistible by Fall Out Boy & Demi Lovato - i love way you hurt me baby Lyrics.

Lay It All On Me by Rudimental & Ed Sheeran - i ll be your shoulder at anytime you need Lyrics. Roses by Chainsmokers & Rozes - we could waste night with an old film Lyrics. L'amour Toujours by Dzeko & Torres & Delaney Jane - and i ll fly with you ou Lyrics. 7 Years by Lukas Graham - once i was eleven years old Lyrics. Stay by Kygo & Maty Noyes - always stay i Lyrics. Please explain why lyrics are wrong: write your comments or links, and do not forget to leave your contact details or stay anonymous. (For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction)Īs long as it takes, we`re coming awake We`re coming awake, out of your spell, We carry each other We`re just different colors We carry each other We`re just different colors This is why we`re biting the bullet We know the kids are right We crank the dial to the right This is why we`re biting the bullet We know the kids are right On the title track Laswell matter-of-factly confesses, “Everyone thinks I dodged a bullet / But I think I shot the gun.” Loaded words, for an album loaded with open wounds.Walk The Moon - Different Colors Coming up slowly, oh, sun over the hillīeen under this spell, oh, but we`re coming awake Popmatters called his work, “Haunting, genuine and surprisingly uplifting.” Filter described his songs as “Punches to the gut.” And Blurt said of his music that it’s both “majestic and meditative.” It soars with tortured majesty (“Lifetime Ago”), it haunts so ever beautifully (“Out of Line”), and it aches with a piercing sadness (“Play That One Again”). The music lends powerful atmospheric gravitas to the words. And the songs urge you to join in pushing the point in deeper. His pen is mighty – especially when it’s aimed at the heart. Imagine the coldness of being the subject of such biting vitriol as, “I'm gonna be lazy when I write about you.” Imagine that you mean so much nothing to someone you once meant the world to.Īnd how would you process the sting of, “What are you going to do when gravity gets to you?” Meanness, after all, is sometimes utterly justified – and in Greg Laswell’s world, no punches are pulled for the sake of possible hurt feelings.īut if you feel the same as does he, the words feel like little (or maybe enormous) triumphs. Should you be at the receiving end, perhaps you might not at first feel the sting but it will burn like hell later. You might think of Tom Waits when you sense how deep down in the gut these songs come from.īut if there is a quality that still and ever marks out Laswell’s writing, it is an ability to use words like unrepentant paper cuts. You may recognize a bit of Leonard Cohen in his tormented baritone. It’s not important to reveal the specific catalyst for Greg Laswell’s latest record, Everyone Thinks I Dodged a Bullet – but rather to focus anew on what makes him one of the most uncompromising songwriters of these modern times. And it needs someone who can profoundly articulate it – not just rhyme a few words about some inconsiderate asshole. Or heartache.īut isn’t the worry that when each of us stares down heartbreak/ache (we all do) – we just want so desperately to know that as many as possible are just as miserable as we are? Misery doesn’t just need company – it needs a very specific sort of kinship.

Okay, so what? Here’s another album about heartbreak. GREG LASWELL’S EVERYONE THINKS I DODGED A BULLET…CONSIDERED. “If you're going through heartbreak, and you can write a song, it's a wonderful win-win - because it takes your mind off the heartbreak, and you get to vent.” – Nikki Sixx
