The newest song of Wallow’s debut EP Spring EP, “These Days” questions the age-old: “is she into me?”
The track was written one night in the studio when Wallows were recording the EP, with Dylan explaining to Clash Music:
Originally it (Spring) was going to be a five-song EP but then Cole made a d...
[Chorus: Braeden]
Your way
I'm tryna understand these days
I need to know if you're feeling it
Or I'm wasting my time
Your way, or mine?
[Verse 1: Dylan]
Spend every second with him
You're taking what you're given
Your mother don't approve of the way that you've been living
She says he puts you through it
You shouldn't let him do it
And if there is a voice in your head, don't listen to it
[Verse 2: Braeden]
My mind is open wide
I think of it a thousand times
That empty space left in my bed from when you stayed the night
We were fucked up, but you still made sure I slept on my side
I still wake up wishing you're there when I open my eyes
[Chorus: Braeden]
Your way
I'm tryna understand these days
I need to know if you're feeling it, or I'm wasting my time
Your way, or mine?
[Bridge: Dylan & Braeden]
Spend every second with him
You're taking what you're given
Your mother don't approve of the way that you've been living
She says he puts you through it
(My mind is open wide)
You shouldn't let him do it
(I think of it a thousand times)
And if there is a voice in your
(That empty space left in my)
Head don't listen to it
[Chorus: Braeden]
Your way
I'm tryna understand these days
I need to know if you're feeling it
Or I'm wasting my time
Your way
Your way
I'm tryna understand these days
I need to know if you're feeling it, or I'm wasting my time
Your way
[Outro: Braeden & Dylan]
Your way
I'm tryna understand these days
I need to know if you're feeling it
Or I'm wasting my time
Your way, or mine
These Days was written by Remi Wolf & Julian McClanahan & Dylan Minnette & Cole Preston & Braeden Lemasters.
These Days was produced by John Congleton.
Wallows released These Days on Thu Mar 22 2018.
John wanted to have a different drum beat, a swing drum beat or whatever. So we recorded the song that way and it was all good. And we didn’t really have any time to process it. But two days later, we all listened to it and John really loved it and we were like “no, no, no.” Then one day, he was out...
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Cole Preston