Shane: "This is one of those songs that just starts with an awesome guitar riff and goes from there. Neil [Boshart, guitar] was noodling around at practice, played something and right away I was like, “Dude, that is awesome!” Next thing I know, after a couple hours, we had all the music finished. Writing vocals over that riff was hard, because I wanted the guitar part to sing on its own and not have the vocals get in its way, or vice versa. I remember when we recorded the original demo for this, we had a huge argument for an hour over a single note at the end. We couldn't agree on which note should go over one of the harmonies. Looking back, it was so silly, but we definitely are perfectionists even with things no one would probably ever notice."
And they both said that it was about their past experiences in the music industry --> with their previous label.
Shane: "This is one of those songs that just starts with an awesome guitar riff and goes from there. Neil [Boshart, guitar] was noodling around at practice, played something and right away I was like, “Dude, that is awesome!” Next thing I know, after a couple hours, we had all the music finished. Writing vocals over that riff was hard, because I wanted the guitar part to sing on its own and not have the vocals get in its way, or vice versa. I remember when we recorded the original demo for this, we had a huge argument for an hour over a single note at the end. We couldn't agree on which note should go over one of the harmonies. Looking back, it was so silly, but we definitely are perfectionists even with things no one would probably ever notice."
And they both said that it was about their past experiences in the music industry --> with their previous label.