Love's Run Out

Album: Different Creatures (2017)
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  • At the end of this acoustic song you can hear singer Kieran Shudall saying, "She texted me during that."

    "I'd put my phone on the side for the song, which was a one-take thing," Shudall explained to the Independent laughing. "And my girlfriend - who the song is about - was texting me so my phone was vibrating through the whole thing and I was like 'why would you do this to me now?'"

    "We kept it in there because it makes it a bit personal," he added. "I've always loved those Beatles records where you can hear Ringo shouting in the background and stuff. I think sometimes you want to make the listener feel like they're in the studio with you."

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