Rebelution kicked off their “Peace of Mind Tour” the day after the release, selling out shows at Philly’s The Electric Factory, The Hollywood Palladium, Denver’s The Fillmore, The Fox Theater in Oakland and Hard Rock in Orlando, FL. The tour made stops in a total of 42 cities across the country.
Summer 2012 was spent supporting O.A.R on their Amphitheatre tour, headlining four amphitheaters in Florida as well as festival performances at Outside Lands, Hangout, Forecastle, Summer Camp, Summer Set, The Allman Bro’s Peach Festival and two performances at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. After completing a Fall tour of the East and South East, Rebelution will be headlining The Hollywood Palladium on New Years Eve, heading to New Zealand for the Raggamuffins Festival in February and headlining their annual Winter Greens Tour around the USA in Feb - May 2013.
Peace of Mind marks the first time Rebelution has expanded beyond their usual self-production enlisting producers Michael Goldwasser (Easy Star All-Stars), Amp Live (Zion-I), Yeti Beats (Kool Keith, George Clinton), Keith Armstrong and Errol Brown (Stephen, Ziggy, Damian, and Bob Marley). The album builds upon the band’s signature style while venturing into new musical genres from the lush strings incorporated into the gentle “Route Around” to the driving guitar and synths throughout “Lady In White”.
Rebelution has developed into a front-runner for grassroots, independent and tour driven music groups. Originally formed in 2004, members Eric Rachmany (vocals / guitar), Rory Carey (keyboards), Wesley Finley (drums), and Marley D. Williams (bass) met in college, while residing in Isla Vista, a popular beachside community in Santa Barbara. It was there that the seeds to Rebelution’s future were planted creating inspiring and engaging music that would leave their listeners with the sense that they have the power to make this world a better place. The band continuously tours across the country, ventured to South America and Europe, and has previously performed at Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza and Austin City Limits among others.
Contact:
Management: Silverback Artist Management / Raise Up Music
Dean Raise – dean@raiseupentertainment.com
Jon Phillips – Jon@silverbackmusic.net
Booking – Paradigm Agency
Aaron Pinkus – apinkus@paradigmagency.com
Jamie Simone
PFA Media
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212-334-6116
Count Me In
Rebelution Lyrics
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Now I gotta make my rounds
Where can I lay you down?
I'm gonna miss your love tonight
You know I really love your sound
Where can I leave you now?
I'm gonna miss your love tonight
Well I say hey
Count me in
Always
That's all I wanted
Was to say
Always
Yeah, yeah
Maybe in another life
You I tried to find
But all had been neglected
And you're so true to form
Nah you know I can't ignore
The way that we connected
Well I say hey
Count me in
Always
And that's all I wanted
Was to say
Always
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah I say and hey
Count me in
Always
That's all I wanted
Was to say
Always
The lyrics of Rebelution's song Count Me In have a beautiful and heartfelt message of love and longing. The song talks about the overwhelming feeling of love and the desire to be with someone all the time. The first verse has the narrator asking where they can lay their loved one down for the night and admitting that they will miss their love. The chorus then follows with the simple yet powerful statement, "count me in", expressing the narrator's willingness to always be by their loved one's side.
In the second verse, the narrator talks about how in another life, they may have tried to find their loved one but everything was neglected. However, the connection they have now is true to form and cannot be ignored, highlighting the power of fate and destiny when it comes to love. The chorus then repeats, emphasizing the narrator's commitment to always being there for their loved one.
Overall, the lyrics of Count Me In are light, sincere, and filled with positive energy. They capture the idea that love is about being present, unwavering, and committed.
Line by Line Meaning
Whoa na-na-na na-na-na na-na-na-na
Starting the song with a sound that conveys excitement and energy
Now I gotta make my rounds
I have to go to different places and complete my tasks
Where can I lay you down?
Asking where can I leave you safely and comfortably
I'm gonna miss your love tonight
Feeling sad about not being able to have your love tonight
You know I really love your sound
Expressing admiration for the person's voice/music
Where can I leave you now?
Enquiring again about a safe and appropriate place to leave the person
I'm gonna miss your love tonight
Repeating the feeling of missing the person's love tonight
Well I say hey
Starting a new verse of the song with a greeting
Count me in
Telling someone to include me in their plans or activities
Always
Promising that I'll always be there/available
That's all I wanted
Clarifying that I only wanted to be included and reliable
Was to say
Emphasizing that the only thing I had to do was to declare my intentions
Maybe in another life
Musing on the possibility that in another life/situation, I may have met the person
You I tried to find
Implying that I was actively looking for someone like you
But all had been neglected
Suggesting that my attempts to find someone like you have failed
And you're so true to form
Acknowledging that you are exactly the kind of person I was looking for
Nah you know I can't ignore
Admitting that I can't pretend that I haven't noticed your qualities
The way that we connected
Reflecting on the special connection that we have with each other
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah I say and hey
Repeating the greeting with more excitement and emphasis
Count me in
Repeating the request to include me in plans and activities
Always
Reassuring that I'll always be ready and available
That's all I wanted
Reiterating that the only thing I wanted was to be included and reliable
Was to say
Emphasizing that my intentions are clear and straightforward
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Eric Rachmany, Rourke Carey, Marley D. Williams, Wesley Dallas Finley
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Jose Manuel J. Amoylin
Whoa na-na-na na-na-na na-na-na-na
Now I gotta make my rounds
Where can I lay you down?
I'm gonna miss your love tonight
You know I really love your sound
Where can I leave you now?
I'm gonna miss your love tonight
Well I say hey
Count me in
Always
That's all I wanted
Was to say
Always
Yeah, yeah
Maybe in another life
You I tried to find
But all had been neglected
And you're so true to form
Nah you know I can't ignore
The way that we connected
Well I say hey
Count me in
Always
And that's all I wanted
Was to say
Always
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah I say and hey
Count me in
Always
That's all I wanted
Was to say
Always
feliciamq
My brother passed away and this was a staple at his funeral. Rebelution as a band later made our family their family. I will never forget the impact and ongoing upflifting effort this band, and INDIVIDUALS, made on us and I love you for always. Rebelution 💛 YOU all are awesome tysm for making us feel somewhat whole again.
Gavin Concepcion
My condolences brother 🙏🏼
Cody Seth
I get music is great..but. idk, not unreasonable to point out that, people only wanna tell the story that gets the positive uplifting reaction. They wouldn't come to a video and be like "yeah my brother died cuz I was drunk driving and hit a tree... This is the song that was playing" cuz if they did...it's for attention... (Hope the analogy makes sense)
That said..why can't people just compliment the music, without seeking attention?
Cody Seth
Also sometimes the nature of the music tends to make people like myself hold back from saying the negative comments to..and about the comments that are essentially as follows... "Going through hard times. Could use prayers" then troll the replies that all say one thing. "Sending positive vibes" lmfao
feliciamq
@venom attack I wish you the best in the healing journey. I'm coming up on 5 years (1/22/2017) and it's rough, but you can do it!! Look at the sky and pick your stars for them. Take walks and talk to them ❤
venom attack
My mother and brother passed this last year. They loved rebelution and this was one of their favorite songs. It reminds me of them two dancing and jamming out they will always be with us no matter what.
Marco Montano
Watching it live is something else what a damn good performance
Jack Davis
If you don't like this song you don't like rebelution. This is some of their best work yet. Great album guys.
Brian Salter jr
Shoutout to the bass player if you see this man you killed it on this song
Daniel Jullien
@Bensjammin haha let's take your advice, you would surely make a better song than them!!!