Brian Connelly sounds his Shadowy-Men best on this track. The guitar licks are a balmy breeze, Neko's voice is soft brushed cotton, and everything else is poetry. When the drums come rattling in under the words "years have been lost," it's as if you can hear the passage of time, sped up along that highway the subject is "tied to." And the refrain of "there's no need to cry" is about as unconvincing as it gets, maybe even since John Waite's "Missing You."
Brian Connelly sounds his Shadowy-Men best on this track. The guitar licks are a balmy breeze, Neko's voice is soft brushed cotton, and everything else is poetry. When the drums come rattling in under the words "years have been lost," it's as if you can hear the passage of time, sped up along that highway the subject is "tied to." And the refrain of "there's no need to cry" is about as unconvincing as it gets, maybe even since John Waite's "Missing You."