The Club

Album: I Don't Run (2018)
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Songfacts®:

  • Vocalist/guitarist Ana Perrote explained the story behind this track to Consequence of Sound:

    "This song comes out from the darkest side of the nights of Madrid. It came out in a moment of feeling you belong to nowhere and you're trying to hold yourself to ANYTHING. We wanted it to be powerful, filthy and furious. Lead guitar brings you a little bit of melancholy in the choruses though. We love this song as the first track 'cause when we wrote it and first listened to it we couldn't believe that we hadn't written it before and that we hadn't been listening to it for years."
  • The song took a long time to get right. Ana Perrote explained to HMV.com:

    "We came up with the verses really quickly, but we couldn't find a chorus for the longest time, we almost put it out without one!"

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