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'Tangled' takes the album in a mellower direction, at least for the first two minutes! Inspired by what Kings of Leon would tend to do, the verses let you know that a person and his lover or ex-lover are going though a rough time, but that the author still has hope for them. That hope is quickly turned around when we find out that the lover or ex-lover doesn't agree: "But you're turning your head from one side to the other. Saying the words that will change us forever. And I watch it all burn with watery eyes. This is one thing I just can't deny". The song features Gabe La Rue, ex-guitarist and signer in Metalcore band God Falls and a very good friend of the band in a performance (especially in the heavier breakdown part) that makes 'Tangled' a very emotional ballad!
lyrics
I always knew
That this day would come sooner or later
But not so soon
Maybe this is just about making us stronger
But you’re turning your head
From one side to the other
Saying the words that will change us forever
And I watch it all burn
With watery eyes
‘Cause his is one thing I just can’t deny
And now the simple fact that you and me
Know that we will never be
Hit so many times that it hurts
It feels like the weight of the world
On my shoulders
I’m trying too hard
And thinking too much
I don’t know what’s gotten into me
But somehow I want to believe
You’ve got me tangled in a web of illusions of love
From which I don’t ever want to break free
Because make belief might be the one thing I get
‘Til you move on and lose sight of me
All the late nights we spent
When no one else existed
Just you and I looking in each other’s eyes
Well those times are wasted
‘Cause this is the end
Whatever was left of our love has died
And the simple fact that you and me
Know that we will never be
Hit so many times that it hurts
It feels like the weight of the world
On my shoulders
credits
from Where We Belong,
released May 22, 2012
Music & Lyrics by Patrick Tremblay
Recorded and Mixed by Nicolas Michel
Mastered by Mathieu Raymond
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