The Approaching Curve by Rise Against (Ft. Emily Schambra)
The Approaching Curve by Rise Against (Ft. Emily Schambra)

The Approaching Curve

Rise Against & Emily Schambra * Track #8 On The Sufferer & the Witness

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The Approaching Curve by Rise Against (Ft. Emily Schambra)

Release Date
Sun Jan 01 2006
Performed by
Rise AgainstEmily Schambra
Produced by
Jason Livermore & Bill Stevenson
Writed by
Tim McIlrath & Joseph Principe & Brandon Barnes & Chris Chasse
About

The Approaching Curve is one of the tracks on Rise Against’s 2006 album The Sufferer and the Witness.

It is notable for its delivery; it is delivered mostly in a spoken tone by the band’s frontman, Tim McIlrath. A second female voice can be heard at one point in the song.

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The Approaching Curve Lyrics

[Spoken: Tim McIlrath]
The music played with a calming frequency
The speakers gently seeped with sounds
Of ambient keyboards and light percussion
Creating a seductive soundtrack to our midnight drive
Through curtains of blackness
The windows were cold to the touch
Reflecting the icy conditions in our immediate extremity
Salt stains and fingerprints littered the glass
And streaks of melting snow cascaded down its length
The music pulsed louder, yet gentle
Like the far away squeal of a pot of boiling water
The skyline was glowing faintly with vague hints of an impending dawn
The car raced along a painfully straight stretch of road
And she hadn't so much as turned the steering wheel
Two degrees in the last twenty minutes
Nor had we spoken

[Chorus]
As we were, so perfect, so happy
They'll remember, only our smiles cause that's all they've seen
Long since dried, when we are found, are the tears in which we had drowned
As we were, so perfect, so happy

[Spoken: Tim McIlrath]
"Why are you doing this?" she spoke as if not expecting a response
Her voice penetrated the still air of our speechless drive
So suddenly that my heart had jumped
"I'm not doing anything," I said, but I didn't even believe that myself
"This is what's best, for me, for you, for us," or maybe just for me I thought
As a tear formed in the pit of her eye
The music poured through the speakers and
We were losing ourselves in the cadence
She looked down momentarily and closed her eyes for
A bit longer than a standard blink
Then she was crying. Then she was shouting. Then I was shouting
Now pouring confessions, having no answers, or solutions
We barely even knew the questions

[Chorus]
As we were, so perfect, so happy
They'll remember, only our smiles cause that's all they've seen
Long since dried, when we are found, are the tears in which we had drowned
As we were, so perfect, so happy

[Verse]
Don't put me underground, I was meant for a life somewhere else
Please, love, give me the wheel, before both of our hearts you
Will steal tonight (Will steal tonight)

[Chorus]
As we were, so perfect, so happy
They'll remember, only our smiles cause that's all they've seen
Long since dried, when we are found, are the tears in which we had drowned
As we were, so perfect, so happy

[Spoken: Tim McIlrath]
Our cracking voices became part of the music
The car pressed on faster through the night
As our voices lowered, the cadence again overtook the air
Up ahead there was a curve approaching
She made no indications of slowing

The Approaching Curve Q&A

Who wrote The Approaching Curve's ?

The Approaching Curve was written by Tim McIlrath & Joseph Principe & Brandon Barnes & Chris Chasse.

Who produced The Approaching Curve's ?

The Approaching Curve was produced by Jason Livermore & Bill Stevenson.

When did Rise Against release The Approaching Curve?

Rise Against released The Approaching Curve on Sun Jan 01 2006.

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