This one is about setting things straight. Just because you're a kind, easy going guy or lady, doesn't mean it's ok to be disrespected by your lover or anybody else for that matter. It's about not letting yourself be mistreated.
This was a cool and fun album to make for a lot of reasons: It came together as a result of some life changing moments for me on several fronts - as I just moved away from where I lived most of my life - and with that from a lot of stories left behind, friends and family so it was a little disruptive but at the same time an adventure; created a team and It proved to us we could pull this off on our own, so it was empowering. I feel that's exactly what it's captured here. This sound raw, and simple but full of meaning in the way it's performed - It was recorded "old school" with no overdubs and full takes. Very few extra tracks where added, cause we wanted to keep stuff as it came out in those improvised takes. We were not aiming for perfection but for something real and a real moments. Looking back we're proud as it all turned out.
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01_Dog Chain Boogie 3:490:00/3:49
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0:00/3:55
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03_Move On 4:280:00/4:28
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04_Something Wrong 5:570:00/5:57
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0:00/10:34
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06_Groove 5:090:00/5:09
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07_Back To School 3:530:00/3:53
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08_What The Man Told 9:090:00/9:09
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0:00/5:30
This song was made from an empowerment mood. It's about stepping away from someone who did you wrong - lover, friend or other - and from that particular point when you stop wishing or caring for any change on their part.
Taking time to face our own mistakes is a big thing, I mean, in the end we all fail sometimes. I really believe that we need and should try our best to step back, and make peace with ourselves along the way, with our conscience, and in the end accept our own human fallibility.