Hawthorne Heights
Hawthorne Heights
Hawthorne Heights
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In Gloom is the opening track for the sixth studio album Bad Frequencies of the Ohio based band Hawthorne Heights.
The song thematically deals with the fear of missing something in life. Lead singer JT Woodruff said the following in a track commentary released on the Alternative Press:
It’s about...
[Intro]
Life goes so fast
We're all just a blurry photograph
Taken with shaky hands
We'll burn out too soon
Spending our last few years in gloom
Spending our last few years in gloom
[Verse]
I lost her in a cold dark night
I lost her in a moment that was never long enough
I was never strong enough to keep you here
Caught in the deadlights
Caught in the world who can't remember me
Or who I used to be, or who I am right now
[Pre-Chorus]
Turn it over
Let's leave it all behind
Turn it over one last time
[Chorus]
Breathe in, breathe out, the air is colder
We're closer to death, we're getting older
I don't wanna make it on my own
I just wanna spend a year at home
Turn up, turn down, this music's over
Come down from the clouds, go cry on shoulders
I don't wanna see the open road
I just wanna spend a year
I just wanna spend a year at home
In Gloom was written by Matthew Ridenour & Mark McMillon & JT Woodruff.
In Gloom was produced by Hawthorne Heights & Nick Ingram.
Hawthorne Heights released In Gloom on Fri Apr 27 2018.
JT Woodruff on the Alternative Press about In Gloom:
It pretty much sets up the album, and it’s basically nervous energy. It’s fear that your life is passing you by; that life can be over unexpected and unfortunate. But also, you could live a long, long life, and you can still let it pass you by if...