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"4 Walls" (2007) "Lie" is the first single by American rock band Black Light Burns from their debut album Cruel Melody. It was released to radio on March 20, 2007.
"Four Walls" is a country song written in 1951 [2] by Marvin J. Moore (lyrics) and George H. Campbell, Jr. (music). Moore also wrote the lyrics for the hit song " Green Door ". Jim Reeves version
Borland stated that Black Light Burns was now his main project, and anything else he did, including Limp Bizkit, was a side project. [4] By this time, Borland had written significantly heavier material for Black Light Burns alongside the softer material, and Black Light Burns had evolved into a full out band as opposed to a softer solo effort.
Cruel Melody is the debut album of American rock band Black Light Burns, released on June 5, 2007, through Ross Robinson's label I AM: WOLFPACK. The album is an outcome of frontman Wes Borland's efforts after his departure from Limp Bizkit in 2001, after which he took part in many projects such as Eat the Day and The Damning Well.
Cover Your Heart is a compilation album by American rock band Black Light Burns. [2] It consists of a CD (Cover Your Heart) and a DVD (The Anvil Pants Odyssey), which was a professionally shot documentary of when Black Light Burns was touring for roughly a year and a half on their debut album Cruel Melody, which preceded this release.
"4 Walls" (song), the album's title track; Four Walls (artist forum), 1980s–1990s artists collaborative event space; Four Walls, a 2000 Chris Shaffer album "Four Walls" (Jim Reeves song), 1957 "Four Walls" (Broods song), 2014 "Four Walls" / "Paradise Circus", a 2011 collaboration between Massive Attack and Burial "Four Walls", a song by Cast ...
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"Four Walls" is a melancholic ballad featuring prominent piano and drum or handclap instrumentation. [4] [5] Its lyrics depict the narrator finding her "perfect man" and relate the comfort of true love to the feeling of being at home. [4] [6] [7] Tom at Sputnikmusic also found the song to evoke the nervousness of a first love. [8]