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"Built to Fall" is the second single of American heavy metal band Trivium's fifth studio album, In Waves. This song was released on August 16, 2011. [1] It is the second single to feature drummer Nick Augusto. [2] The album featured a sound closer to Ascendancy than The Crusade and Shogun and features a more metalcore sound than thrash metal.
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"In Waves" is the first single from American heavy metal band Trivium's fifth studio album by the same name. This song was released on May 21, 2011. [1] It is the first single to feature drummer Nick Augusto, [2] and it has a different sound than Trivium's previous singles. [3]
Built to Spill is an American indie rock band that formed in Boise, Idaho, in 1992. Centered on lead vocalist and guitarist Doug Martsch , the only permanent member, Built to Spill has released nine albums since its inception.
Addressing the lyrics of the song, Shapiro and Glebbeek go on to discuss the significance of sand within the track as a metaphor "for the temporary nature of existence, of time slipping away, how nothing can be taken for granted – love, loyalty, family bonds, [and] friendship". [5]
No music video was made for the song, but an official lyric video debuted on January 23, 2012 via Noisecreep. [2] It is speculated there was to be a music video which would continue the series where the " Built to Fall " music video left off which for unknown reasons did not continue and there would be a standalone music video for "Watch the ...
The meaning of the term cock rock has changed over time. It was first mentioned by an anonymous author in the New York–based underground feminist publication Rat in 1970 [5] to describe the male-dominated music industry, and became a synonym for hard rock, emphasizing the aggressive expression of male sexuality, often misogynist lyrics and use of phallic imagery. [6]
Perfect from Now On is the third full-length album released by Built to Spill, and the band's first major label (Warner Bros.) release. It was recorded at the Avast! Recording Company in Seattle, Washington by Phil Ek. Stylistically, the album was marked by its experimentation with longer song structures and philosophical lyrics.