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In September 2016, Travis Clark announced that he was writing music for a new We the Kings album in his studio in Orlando, Florida. He also posted pictures to Instagram with the caption "This is what writing/recording through all hours of the night looks like for new We The Kings music. Yay for more/new songs! Yay for the studio being in my house!
The band's line-up consisted of vocalist Travis Clark, guitarist Hunter Thomsen, bassist Drew Thomsen, and drummer Danny Duncan. [6] In summer, the group toured with Don't Die Cindy. [6] PureVolume, a place where people could upload their music, helped the band's popularity. [6]
Dublin Blues is an album by the American singer-songwriter Guy Clark, released in 1995. [2] [3] Clark promoted the album by touring with son, Travis, as his bass player. [4]It has recently been remastered (2023) and an extra track has been discovered.
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Travis Clark said "Everything had an anthemic sound to it." [5] The lyrics Clark wrote for Smile Kid "were just so in-depth and meaningful to me personally". [5]Smile Kid was "more experimental [compared to the first album] with piano, horns, strings and even a whistle."
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It portrays lead singer Travis Clark as Romeo "tossing rocks" at Juliet's window. Juliet's parents do not approve of Juliet's relationship with Clark, and, therefore, ordered Juliet to stay away from him. The video ends with Juliet sneaking out to see Clark perform at a house party and ultimately leaving with him.
All lyrics are written by Travis Clark, except where noted; all music is composed by Travis Clark, Sam Hollander and Dave Katz, except where noted. No. Title Length; 1.