Josh Kemble said before in an interview that this song was written to Matt Aragon because he was helping the group cope with the breaking up issues.
O'Donnell (the guitarist that left after this CD was made) actually wrote this song. He was having problems balancing the band with his own personal life. He admits to refusing to write music, and wanting to take a break sometime.
"Sometimes I refuse to think and sometimes I just need a break."
I was a singer in a band, and it was hard work. The band went far, but I felt the same exact way, I needed a break, the pressures of band life is overwhelming, so I completely understand this song.
Also check out "Juice" and "Point Counterpont" from the Matt Aragon CD, they have a lot to do with the same situation.
Josh Kemble said before in an interview that this song was written to Matt Aragon because he was helping the group cope with the breaking up issues.
O'Donnell (the guitarist that left after this CD was made) actually wrote this song. He was having problems balancing the band with his own personal life. He admits to refusing to write music, and wanting to take a break sometime.
"Sometimes I refuse to think and sometimes I just need a break."
I was a singer in a band, and it was hard work. The band went far, but I felt the same exact way, I needed a break, the pressures of band life is overwhelming, so I completely understand this song.
Also check out "Juice" and "Point Counterpont" from the Matt Aragon CD, they have a lot to do with the same situation.