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EXCLUSIVE PREMIER: Misery Loves Company - Familiar FeelingTitle: Familiar Feeling Released: 22nd April 2012 Recorded: January/February 2012 (Gilbert, Arizona) Length: 3:46 Genre: Alternative rock, Alt-country, Indie-rock Writer: Ryan Williams Producer: Colby Wilson Label: Studio60 The music: Familiar Feeling is the greatest example of the next step Misery Loves Company have taken with their music. The song begins with with a small drum beat, backed with a steady bass drum before a souther styled guitar riff comes in and continues through the verses. Giving it a genre is difficult, you want to say pop-rock, but really it's difficult to call this song pop. Not because it's heavy, but just because it bares no resemblance to what you would classify pop, or mainstream music for that matter. It seems as though the band has gone all hipster and started making music they wanted to make, rather than making music to earn the cash (which they are guilty of doing on previous album). Ryan Williams voice sounds more powerful than ever as he sings raggedly through the verses with much help of a beautiful riff backed up by a light acoustic strum, which appears to be the most predominant instrument on the record this time round. As we are led into the bridge, Williams starts singing louder as the music stays at a low tempo, rather concentrating and absorbing his emotion. Misery Loves Company where always famous for their loud, catchy choruses. Nothing has changed here, apart from the fact it is not as 'in your face'. There is no build up to the chorus, the tempo speeds minimally and the band sound as though they are jamming their favorite song (which is a pleasant change from listening to 'make-me-money' tracks'). As Williams sings about a loved one who lives a long way from him, he sounds as raw and fresh as ever. The standout thing from the lyrics, is the fact Williams builds up hope during the verses, then draws back his vulnerable state in the hook. As the song progresses to the bridge, it dims down a little to the raw sounding electric guitar played by Nathan Barker, as he plays slowly over the top off an acoustic rhythm. They continue this for about 15 seconds before Williams comes back in with vocals. The song is a great indication of how the album sounds, at one point I had to pinch myself asking if this was the same poppy-punk band we first heard last year. One thing is for sure, im glad they have found they're true sound.. because it's extremely promising. [ review: Absolute Punk] Our words: With this track, we slow it all down a little. With a little guitar melody playing and soft vocals behind carrying us into the chorus where we have the bass drum following us. I wrote this song on the airplane on my way back to California after a short visit to Seattle. I met this amazing girl who I spent the whole week with but when I left we were still 'just friends'. I didn't want to take the risk of ruining a friendship. So you kinda hear me pour my feelings out here. It's got a real Southern feel to it, I think it's the guitar work Nate done but yeah, we explored another avenue with it and we're stoked with the way it came out. Like the reviewer mentioned, it really is a good indication for how the album sounds. Although it is a different sound, I still think it's a Misery Loves Company song. It has all the same aspects and features, we feel however that they are much better executed this time round. Lyrics:It was such a shock that he started to cry It all began as he gazed into her eye He never really knew why Why it was so hard to say goodbye The day turned to night It was soon time to catch his flight Too scared to plant a kiss Afraid of what he would missThe late nights we spent holding each other Listening to the mixtape I made for you It seemed like time stood still The wounds are still yet to heal So what, can I say, to make You come to me some day So what, can I do, to make All of my dreams come true They all started to say, that ive lost my way That I never knew, never had a clueThe time had come its time to leave She had came into his life like a thief Stole his heart in such a short time The act she committed is love’s biggest crime She pulled him close told him to stay Embraced their bodies began to sway It was that all familiar feeling That was going to require much healingThe late nights we spent holding each other Listening to the mixtape I made for you It seemed like time stood still The wounds are still yet to heal So what, can I say, to make You come to me some day So what, can I do, to make All of my dreams come true They all started to say, that ive lost my way That I never knew, never had a clue[Instrumental] Come back to me, come back to me Someday soon you will see I will see, I will see you again We will be, together againSo what, can I say, to make You come to me some day So what, can I do, to make All of my dreams come true They all started to say, that ive lost my way That I never knew, never had a clue
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