Someone is over and done with their marriage, right?
I think that their "progression of life" through their albums is awesome.
Gordon dealt with high school and life around and slightly after college.
There are a great number of songs dealing with love and dating.
Stunt had "When You Dream," talking about their kids.
Maroon had "Tonight Is the Night..." which seemed awfully passive-aggressive in that there were some marriage tensions.
Everything to Everyone had "Have You Seen My Love", a tale of a man realizing that the woman he is with is not the woman he married (falling out of love).
Finally, we have "Wind It Up":
The divorce is in the works and the marriage is over.
In Glasgow on 9 April 2007, I saw BNL in concert (freakin' awesome, as ALWAYS). I noticed that Kevin was jamming this song a little more intensely than any other time that I have seen him. Could he have provided the story for this song as a release?
Someone is over and done with their marriage, right? I think that their "progression of life" through their albums is awesome. Gordon dealt with high school and life around and slightly after college. There are a great number of songs dealing with love and dating. Stunt had "When You Dream," talking about their kids. Maroon had "Tonight Is the Night..." which seemed awfully passive-aggressive in that there were some marriage tensions. Everything to Everyone had "Have You Seen My Love", a tale of a man realizing that the woman he is with is not the woman he married (falling out of love).
Finally, we have "Wind It Up": The divorce is in the works and the marriage is over. In Glasgow on 9 April 2007, I saw BNL in concert (freakin' awesome, as ALWAYS). I noticed that Kevin was jamming this song a little more intensely than any other time that I have seen him. Could he have provided the story for this song as a release?