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A music video was released for the song on April 22, 2014. [3] The video begins with the intro track "Ocean Floor" and shows vocalist Jonny Hawkins at the bottom of an ocean, having recently broken free from a chain. The video then cuts to a scene of Hawkins walking towards the ocean, chained by the leg to a boulder.
Three days later, Nothing More's new album title, Spirits, was revealed alongside its title track. Set for release on October 14, [54] another song from the record, "You Don't Know What Love Means", was released in advance of the album in mid-August. [55] On January 19, 2024, Nothing More released a non-album single "If It Doesn't Hurt". [56]
A music video was released at the same time. [2] The song was the second to be released ahead of Spirits October 2022 release date, following promo song "Turn It Up Like (Stand in the Fire)" a month prior. [3] By July 2022, the song had hit the top 10 of the Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs chart, eventually peaking shortly after at number 5.
Seeds of Hope is the second full-length album by the Japanese reggae punk band SiM, released on October 12, 2011. [3] It reached 55th place on the Oricon weekly chart and charted for 18 weeks. [ 4 ]
"Let's Live for Today" is a song written by David "Shel" Shapiro and Italian lyricist Mogol, with English lyrics provided by Michael Julien. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was first recorded, with Italian lyrics, under the title "Piangi con me" (translating as "Cry with Me") by the Italian-based English band the Rokes in 1966.
A lyric video was released at the same time. [4] A promotional single and full-fledged music video was released on September 29, 2017, two weeks after the release of The Stories We Tell Ourselves. [5] This version contains additional vocals in the bridge by Papa Roach frontman Jacoby Shaddix, alternating vocals with Nothing More frontman Jonny ...
A video posted on X, formerly Twitter, by Israeli journalist Yinon Magal, shows Israeli soldiers singing and chanting for the occupation of Gaza and to “wipe off the seed of Amalek”, saying ...
Let's Live for Today is the second studio album by the American rock band the Grass Roots, released in July 1967 by Dunhill Records. A new group was brought in for this album which included Creed Bratton, Rick Coonce, Warren Entner and Rob Grill. It features their first top-ten hit by the same name, "Let's Live for Today". The bulk of the ...