Our Basement:
The sentiment of the experiences I write about are not original. In my music, I often describe universal feelings and common occurrences. This is how I make my songs relatable. The authenticity comes from how I choose to express these feelings and deconstruct these events. This is certainly the case when it comes to my new single, “Miss Him Too,”. The song describes a situation where one partner in a relationship has changed for the worse – the hook pretty much says it all: You miss the man you fell in love with, well honey, I miss him too.
Often, when you try and tell someone you love that they have changed, they react defensively. It’s something that I think a lot of couples struggle with. This song describes the idealized response to this criticism; I think it’s what most people wish their partner would say or do. While I was writing this tune, I wanted to emphasize that this is a dramatic response and maybe a bit of a romanticized one. To do this, I pictured this as the last opportunity to get the girl back and imagined the guy trying to get to her as fast as he could. It makes the song sound like a chase. You can stream the premiere of “Miss Him Too” over at The Daily Country: http://www.thedailycountry.com
Thank you for taking some time out of your day to hear “Miss Him Too.” I hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I enjoyed making it.
Nate Daviau
Bonus
dangertree – Strange Thing
I should have added this to last Thursdays releases but I forgot to do that so instead I am mentioning them here and now (please forgive me). While I am not goodly with the words for the describing of the musics I think this sounds great and I want to buy the CD (I’m old school) and can hardly wait to see what they have planned in the future.
Good morning!
Hello
HI Folks,
enjoying the warm sunny weather, from inside my office.
Hi Scott
Hello hello! Happy Wednesday!
I have sun too!
I can go outside after I get some paperwork done.
A four plex is being built in the middle of my block so I am charging my iPod shuffle so I can’t hear as much of the machinery and yelling.
You are forgiven Garf. I am not goodly with the words either but we do what we can. I think we should keep trying to add some of our own words to these things. Good job. 😀
@Morgana, I told you not to let Suki have those power tools
@garlielduk she earned the money herself from her photo shoot so who am I to tell her how to spend her money;)
Darn her and her furry cuteness
I’m going to see if I can manage the task of collecting windfall in our yard.
I have an old playlist on my iPod shuffle so it will be a listen down memory lane.