In Our Nature is the second album by Swedish singer-songwriter José González. It was released September 24, 2007 on Peacefrog Records in the UK and Imperial Recordings in Sweden. It was released September 25, 2007 by Mute Records in the United States. The album's lyrical thrust centers around the human condition, or the nature that the title refers to. Though the sonic palette remains based around classical guitar and vocal melody, as in his debut Veneer, it is occasionally expanded. Hand claps, backing vocals and synthesizer are some notable additions. In Sweden, the first single was "Killing for Love", whereas Read Full BioIn Our Nature is the second album by Swedish singer-songwriter José González. It was released September 24, 2007 on Peacefrog Records in the UK and Imperial Recordings in Sweden. It was released September 25, 2007 by Mute Records in the United States. The album's lyrical thrust centers around the human condition, or the nature that the title refers to. Though the sonic palette remains based around classical guitar and vocal melody, as in his debut Veneer, it is occasionally expanded. Hand claps, backing vocals and synthesizer are some notable additions. In Sweden, the first single was "Killing for Love", whereas in the rest of Europe it was "Down the Line". Both singles came with the same B-side, a cover of "Smalltown Boy" by Bronski Beat. The second single released was "Teardrop" (backed with the exclusive instrumental B-side "Four Forks Ache"), and the third single was another split--"Killing for Love" in the UK, and "Down the Line" in Sweden. Both singles came with the same B-side "Neon Lights".
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How Low
José González Lyrics
How low are you willing to go
Before you reach all your selfish goals
Punch line after punch line
Leaving us sore, leaving us sore
Absorbed in your ill hustling
Feeding a monster, just feeding a monster
Invasion after invasion
This means war, this means war
Someday you'll be up to your knees
In the shit you see
All the gullible that you mislead
Won't be up or it
Where to, will you relocate
Now that it's war, now that it's war
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: BRIAN ANDREW LEISER, HUGH THOMAS MORGAN, MARK WILLIAM REID
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Twister BT
How low are you willing to go
Before you reach all your selfish goals
Punch line after punch line
Leaving us sore, leaving us sore
Absorbed in your ill hustling
Feeding a monster, just feeding a monster
Invasion after invasion
This means war, this means war
Someday you'll be up to your knees
In the shit you see
All the gullible that you mislead
Won't be up or it
Where to, will you relocate
Now that it's war, now that it's war
José González
New single "El Invento" out now!
▶️ Stream/Download: https://JoseGonzalez.lnk.to/ElInvento
CobraMike 13bravo
Absolutely gorgeous song, as a Army veteran that struggled with addiction can relate to your words.
Zimmer
Jose Gonzalez just knows how to take the scene of entering Mexico. Red Dead Redemption to Fear The Walking Dead, he amazes me.
FOXX
@Kyoda PT for me it was badass
Kyoda PT
ftwd got me crying in that part
Inko Infinity2
@John Fabbri yes
John Fabbri
"So Far" is his ???
mouloudia125
And the blacklist redemption
Rafael Souza
I am very glad that The Blacklist brought me to this awesome song, but I am very sad for how low Elizabeth is willing to go.
Hypnotoad
@Kaptain Kush aayyyy my smokey boi