Bullets

Album: Let It All In (2013)
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  • The opening track of I Am Kloot's sixth album, Let It All In, contains lines full of self-disgust. "You treat your mind like a cheap hotel, Somewhere you could stay but never stop," sings John Bramwell. The vocalist/guitarist commented to The Independent: "Freud would probably have a field day; when you talk to someone in a song and you accuse them of things, it's you, isn't it?"
  • Bramwell explained the track's mood to The Sun: "I'm in a pretty isolated and neurotic place in parts of this song but you can feel a gentle optimism and philosophy breaking through in other parts," he said. "I would think that combination of what would appear to be contradictory emotions and thoughts plays a big part in what I hope is the appeal of I Am Kloot."

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