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It was released on April 27, 2017, through Visionary Music Group and Def Jam Recordings, as the third single from Logic's third studio album, Everybody. [3] The song's title is the previous phone number for the American National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (NSPL), now known as the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. [4]
Suicide City is an American punk rock band from Brooklyn, New York City, [1] [2] [3] founded in 2005. The band's original lineup consisted of lead vocalist Karl Bernholtz, rhythm guitarist Billy Graziadei , lead guitarist AJ Marchetta, bassist Jennifer Arroyo, and drummer Danny Lamagna .
Bruce Springsteen cited the song as an influence on his album Nebraska. [6] Pitchfork cited it as "[The track that] gets most of the ink" in terms of critical acclaim, and jokingly as "Taxi Driver: The Musical" when citing the album Suicide in its 100 Greatest ’70s Albums list. [7] Lou Reed once said that he wished that he had written the ...
The music video to the song "Wake Up" appears to be focused on a young woman experiencing an extreme LSD trip, and is contradicted by the lines " Wake Up/ wake Up/ this is no hallucination". The video consists of psychedelic displays and atmosphere whilst the band is performing and the woman's trip continues as frontman Mitch Lucker tries to ...
The song tells the story of a working class mother, involved in an extramarital affair, which resulted in her lover's suicide (the lover instead leaves town in the radio edit). Meaning, she is unable to reveal the reason for her grief, without also revealing the affair. The second verse of this song was changed for the radio edit.
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Read the full lyrics to Olivia Rodrigo's 'Ballad of a Homeschooled Girl'.
"Rise Above This" is a song by South African rock band Seether. It is the second single from the band's album Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces.It is the sixth track on the album and became the band's second consecutive number-one song on the U.S. Modern Rock chart.