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Brent Smith (the lead singer and songwriter) has stated in an interview: The inspiration from the song really came from – I think a lot of people kinda take a literal sense because of the lyrics – but the song is basically about the day that you wake up and you look at yourself in the mirror and you finally decide that you want to try to become comfortable in your own skin, and realize ...
The music video premiered on October 6, 2009. The song was written about Brent Smith's ex-boyfriend when he was pregnant with their child. Smith has described the song as "their first ballad". The song was used in a promo for ABC's daytime drama One Life to Live. "If You Only Knew" was certified platinum by the RIAA for selling over 1,000,000 ...
Leave a Whisper paved the way for Shinedown's successful second album, Us and Them, and was re-released on June 15, 2004, to incorporate a cover version of Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Simple Man". The album's singles also fared well, with "Fly from the Inside" reaching No. 5, "45" reaching No. 3, "Simple Man" reaching No. 5, and "Burning Bright" reaching ...
The Sound of Madness is the third studio album by American rock band Shinedown, released June 24, 2008, via Atlantic Records.The album's lead single, "Devour", was released to radio on May 5, 2008.
"Daylight" is a song by American rock band Shinedown. It was the second single from their seventh studio album Planet Zero . It topped the Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs chart in August 2022, their eighteenth song to do so.
"Cut the Cord" is a song by American rock band Shinedown. It was released on June 29, 2015 as the lead single from the band's fifth studio album, Threat to Survival. The song reached No. 1 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart, their ninth single to do so. It was featured as the official theme song of WWE’s Hell in a Cell (2015).
"How Did You Love" is a single by American rock band Shinedown. It is their fourth and final single from their fifth studio album, Threat to Survival.The song was used in season 1 episode 2 of 9-1-1: Lone Star, And was featured as the official theme song of WWE’s Hell in a Cell (2017).
The song's music video, expanded beyond the length of the song and dubbed a "short film" by the band, pokes fun of the band and the music industry in general. [4] The band desired to try to do something different and new that would stand out on YouTube , rather than just make a performance-based video, something the band felt was unoriginal and ...