Lifetime

Album: Heart of Nowhere (2013)
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Songfacts®:

  • This song is about the state of confusion that comes from seeing your friends getting married. Vocalist and lyricist Charlie Fink explained to The Daily Telegraph: "'Lifetime' was a reminder for me that I spend so much time on the road, and so much time away from London, that when my friend said he was getting married I became aware of how much I had drifted from my friends, and how little I knew what was going on in anyone's lives."
  • This was the first song written for Heart of Nowhere. Charlie Fink told Q magazine that the song's subject matter of a friend of his getting engaged was where the inspiration for the whole record started. He explained: "A lot of the album is about the end of adolescence and memories of friendship. We'd come back from tour and find out s--t has changed since we were last here. I found myself at that point in life where you're becoming an adult. That was the starting point for the record."

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