Young Rising Sons
Music creates feelings. Be it intentional or not, songs often have the pote… Read Full Bio ↴Music creates feelings. Be it intentional or not, songs often have the potential to bring the listener to the highest high or the lowest low. Most songs, however, leave us somewhere in between. While some bands choose to ignore the way in which their music might impact the mood of their listeners, the four ambitious youngmen who make up Young Rising Sons fully embrace it.
At a time when cynicism and moral outrage are quite common in modern music, Young Rising Sons choose to focus on the brighter side of life. According to lead singer/guitarist Andy Tongren, the Red Bank, New Jersey band’s debut single “High” was created with the intention of writing a “soulful pick-me-up, an honest account of life’s ups and downs, all with a glimmer of hope.” Tongren adds that the recently released “High” is the perfect example of the “feel good disposition” that shapes Young Rising Sons’ view on life and music.
Tongren matter-of-factly rationalizes the band’s approach of writing with the listener in mind, “music is here to make people feel something, so why not try and make people feel good?” Tongren describes “High” as a “song about letting go and enjoying the better times in life.”
Staying true to that mantra, Tongren and band-mates Dylan Scott (lead guitar), Julian Dimagiba (bass), and Steve Patrick (drums) firmly believe that the best music is inspired by personal experiences. As a result, the video for “High” was filmedright in their own backyard. “It made sense to shoot “High” in Red Bank, by the Ocean,” explains Tongren. “We wanted to film it where we spend our time together.”
Like most young buzzing bands on the rise, Young Rising Sons have benefitted from the counsel of more experienced industry experts. Shep Goodman and Aaron Accetta of Dirty Canvas Music, home of American Authors and The Karma Killers, discovered Young Rising Sons in 2013. Shep and Aaron recently brought the band to Interscope Records where they will release their debut EP this summer.
After playing together for several years, Young Rising Sons have grown into their current sound. “We grew up with The Beatles, The Temptations, and Bruce Springsteen,” says Tongren. “I believe our songs walk the line between avant-garde and pop, blending influence from those acts.”
At a time when cynicism and moral outrage are quite common in modern music, Young Rising Sons choose to focus on the brighter side of life. According to lead singer/guitarist Andy Tongren, the Red Bank, New Jersey band’s debut single “High” was created with the intention of writing a “soulful pick-me-up, an honest account of life’s ups and downs, all with a glimmer of hope.” Tongren adds that the recently released “High” is the perfect example of the “feel good disposition” that shapes Young Rising Sons’ view on life and music.
Tongren matter-of-factly rationalizes the band’s approach of writing with the listener in mind, “music is here to make people feel something, so why not try and make people feel good?” Tongren describes “High” as a “song about letting go and enjoying the better times in life.”
Staying true to that mantra, Tongren and band-mates Dylan Scott (lead guitar), Julian Dimagiba (bass), and Steve Patrick (drums) firmly believe that the best music is inspired by personal experiences. As a result, the video for “High” was filmedright in their own backyard. “It made sense to shoot “High” in Red Bank, by the Ocean,” explains Tongren. “We wanted to film it where we spend our time together.”
Like most young buzzing bands on the rise, Young Rising Sons have benefitted from the counsel of more experienced industry experts. Shep Goodman and Aaron Accetta of Dirty Canvas Music, home of American Authors and The Karma Killers, discovered Young Rising Sons in 2013. Shep and Aaron recently brought the band to Interscope Records where they will release their debut EP this summer.
After playing together for several years, Young Rising Sons have grown into their current sound. “We grew up with The Beatles, The Temptations, and Bruce Springsteen,” says Tongren. “I believe our songs walk the line between avant-garde and pop, blending influence from those acts.”
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Young Rising Sons Lyrics
Alright Flowers just die When they get planted in cement Whenever th…
Carry On Oh my love, don't you worry When the world gets cold I'll…
Coming Home I wasted most of my life looking over my shoudler, and…
Easy Dreamer Went missing on a late-night train And I left this town…
Flesh and Bone It's not the clothes that we buy or the tears that…
Fucked Up You got so goddamn drunk you couldn't stand So I had…
Ghost Of Me I found a memory in the mirror tonight It was lost…
Halloween Between you and me I′m a bit lonely I type out a…
Happy I′ve been going to some Dark places I hate it when my Mind…
High Inside my heart there's an empty nest (empty nest) A heavy…
Hight Inside my heart there's an emptiness A heavy hate on a…
In My Room Lately I've been praying But I'm not religious Trying to tal…
King of the World Cold as winter in the dead of July That bitter chill…
Last Week on a Friday Last week on a Friday You kissed me sitting in your…
Melt With You Moving forward using all my breath Making love to you was…
Oblivious (Oblivious, I'm oblivious) (Oblivious, I'm oblivious) I'm a…
Red & Gold My soul is burning, I've got a flame going high. You couldn'…
SAD Still stuck in bed Try to remember how Unscrew my head That…
Scatterbrain Making out in a parked car All my wheels start to…
Simple Life He lived in the mounatains Away from from mankind Built some…
Somebody Never know when the sun goes cold, Never know when we…
Turnin If you been just staring at the sunrise above this hollow to…
Undefeatable I feel a lack of gravity, lost the weight of…
David Niemeyer
on High
Cause way up in the sky there's no such thing as blind so tell me is this low or is it the high
David Niemeyer
on High
Cause all we need is love but love needs sacrifice but it's sure worth the price if you get it right
David Niemeyer
on High
Soft spoken like a disease
David Niemeyer
on High
Heart broken into pieces it ain't a way we should live
David Niemeyer
on High
Without the low there is no high.....shoot my breath to the highest high....
hopesmize
on High
Hi i think the lyrics of 'Just let it close your eyes.' is actually 'let it go enjoy the ride' and 'Without the loitering high high.' is actually 'without a low there aint a high'
I'm not sure but thats what it sounds like!