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"Always" is a song by American rock band Saliva.It was released in 2002 as the first single off their third studio album Back into Your System (2002). The song reached number one on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks (now called Alternative Songs) chart for one week in February 2003, making this Saliva's only number-one hit in their career.
Saliva was founded in Bartlett, Tennessee [1] [7] (a suburb of Memphis, Tennessee) in September 1996 by former members of local bands Roxy Blue, Blackbone and Gemini Clan. [3] [8] [9] [10] The original line-up featured vocalist Josey Scott Sappington, drummer Todd Poole, bassist Dave Novotny and guitarists Chris D'Abaldo and Wayne Swinny.
Back into Your System received positive reviews from music critics.Brian O'Neill of AllMusic praised the band for making the album more focused in its overall sound and musicianship than Every Six Seconds, concluding that "[The] best thing about Back Into Your System is that the disc doesn't seem to pander to rock radio as much as others of its ilk, but it should still (and did) manage success ...
Always (Saliva song) Amnesia (Red Sun Rising song) B. Blind Man (Black Stone Cherry song) ... Fallen Angels (Ra song) Family Reunion (Saliva song) Fly from the Inside; G.
Always (Saliva song) B. Badass (Saliva song) C. Click Click Boom; F. Family Reunion (Saliva song) L. Ladies and Gentlemen (song) R. Raise Up (Saliva song) S.
Kentuckian Kelsey Waldon's May 10-released "There's Always a Song" pairs her with numerous country and Americana favorites to cover timeless tunes.
After the end of the song, the boy is shown moshing alone in the empty space where the band performed. Saliva guitarist Wayne Swinny explained that the song came very quickly, and was inspired by the AC/DC anthem "Back in Black", which Scott fell asleep listening to one night. "When we were kids, that was one of the songs you heard every time ...
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