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"Starting Over" carries a "raw, stripped down and vulnerable" theme, [3] with Stapleton singing of looking for new horizons, in "perpetual motion". [2] The love song fuses acoustic guitar chords and a percussive shake, [5] while drummer Derek Mixon delivers a "brushed" snare rhythm, which Rolling Stone ' s Joseph Hudak said evokes Willie Nelson's version of "City of New Orleans".
"New Horizons" is the album's first single and was released in the iTunes Store on August 21. However, the song made its radio debut on Windsor, Ontario rock station 89X on August 1. [ 12 ] According to bassist Pat Seals, the song is about "a feeling of looking toward the unknown future with hope."
Formats: CD, digital download; 8: 1: 1: 1: 2 — New Horizons: Released: October 30, 2012 (US) [10] ... List of music videos, showing year released and directors Title
The band name refers to the fact that the other New Order members, Bernard Sumner and Peter Hook, had already embarked on side projects by the time the first The Other Two record was released. Their debut single "Tasty Fish" was released in 1991 and peaked at 41 in the UK Singles Chart .
New Horizons: 3:03 "Freedom" 2012 New Horizons: 3:20 Originally titled Blanket of Worms, then it was changed to Blanket of Words, then to Freedom. "Fully Alive" 2005 Flyleaf: 2:34 The second single and music video from Flyleaf's debut album. Early pressings of the album had this song at 2:48. "Fully Alive (acoustic)" 2007 Flyleaf: 2:16
Pokémon Horizons The Series 🌅 Ep. 1 Sneak Peek 👀 - YouTube - 0-10-40 Pokémon’s newest anime series, Pokémon Horizons, is finally set to start airing the world over, after having ...
Horizons has received positive reviews. Sonic Perspectives's Josh Muncke wrote, "Horizons is truly a step forward for Starset, and arguably a demonstration of them at their best. They've taken their past releases and distilled them all into an optimised collection of tracks, whilst introducing some new ideas to continue the concept narrative." [5]
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