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"Sail" is an electronic rock [3] [4] and alternative rock [5] song featuring "industrial-tinged electropop". [6] While band frontman Aaron Bruno, has never spoken directly about the meaning of "Sail", he hinted at it in a 2016 interview, contemplating that people might want a darker twist to the songs on the radio at the time, remembering "playing the song for a producer friend . . . , and he ...
Here Come the Runts is the third studio album by American rock band Awolnation, released on February 2, 2018, through Red Bull Records. [14] It is their first album to be released since Run was released in 2015. The name of it was inspired from "scenes from Bruno's own home in Malibu, where his wife fosters puppies."
Awolnation (stylized as AWOLNATION) is an American rock band from Los Angeles formed and fronted by Aaron Bruno, formerly of Under the Influence of Giants, Home Town Hero, and Insurgence. The band is signed to Better Noise Music and formerly was signed to Red Bull Records .
He created the song "Sail" in 2010 as part of Awolnation's first EP, Back From Earth. [14] "Sail" would hit #5 on the U.S. Billboard Alternative Songs chart, going sextuple platinum in America and double platinum in Canada. In 2011 the album Megalithic Symphony was released. In March 2015, Awolnation released their second album, entitled Run.
According to Awolnation's frontman Aaron Bruno, the song is about "overstimulation and being frustrated with having to please everybody's virtues all at the same time." [3] Bruno stated that The Phantom Five will most likely be the final Awolnation album, though he may still continue to write music for other projects. [4]
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The album was recorded virtually with several artists during the COVID-19 pandemic. [1] [2] Awolnation's frontman Aaron Bruno said that working on the album was "fun" and "therapeutic", and was "a nice alternative to “looking at negative news all the time and living in a constant state of panic.”” [3]
This is why I followed the path to be able to sail in these areas.” His first experience of the area was doing a “race around the world” in a sailboat as a youngster, heading south from his ...