Aaron Peterson - Guitar
Trent Laugerman - Drum… Read Full Bio ↴Jeff Stebbins - Vocals
Aaron Peterson - Guitar
Trent Laugerman - Drums
Ryan Lee - Bass/Vocals
BIOGRAPHY
Forged in the hard rock proving grounds of Minneapolis, MN in 2004, 3 Pill Morning could be described as trial by fire. Simply put, music was never a question for lead vocalist Jeff Stebbins and failure was never an option. While other musicians were moving from project to project and band to band, Stebbins took a different path, consistently growing and evolving 3 Pill Morning into an anthemic rock band no one could deny.
It took the better part of 5 years, over 500 shows in basement bars and the constant ups and downs of any young unsigned band. But nothing would stop the evolution of 3 Pill Morning. The band forged on, hitting the road harder than ever before, solidifying their sound, and cementing their spot as a national touring act sharing the stage with the likes of Hollywood Undead, Sevendust, In This Moment and Theory of a Deadman. Through 3 Pill Morning’s consistent mile grinding and road warrior focus, the band has built an inspiring fan base with die hard supporters worldwide.
After a chance introduction in a city better known for honky-tonks and banjos than gut-wrenching riffs, the band found a creative match with Nashville based producer Jon King (Augustana, Throwing Gravity, Future Leaders of the World) . They quickly went to work writing, recording, and re-vamping songs and ideas to take that next sonic step. In 2012 the band signed a recording contract with King’s Page 2 Music and New York based A2Z Entertainment. “We were really intentional with everything this time around,” comments Stebbins, “as a band we had a specific vision for what we wanted to do and that really set the tone for everything from the writing process down to the artwork and suits we wear live."
Two months of all-night recording sessions later, the band emerged from the studio with a renewed vigor and a slick concoction of fist pumping riffs, infectious melodies and an energy that can only be described as relentless. 3 Pill Morning’s label debut 'Black Tie Love Affair' pegs all the dials and pulls no punches. The band’s lead single ‘Rain’ immediately raced into the top 100 Active Rock songs, the album hit #62 on the Billboard Heat Seekers chart and their sleek video capturing the underdog story ‘Skin’ has lit up YouTube. All signs are positive that this band’s determination and fan-centric demeanor will keep them on the radar for years to come.
So Good to Leave
3 Pill Morning Lyrics
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And I'm not invincible no matter what you believe
You cut to deep and your ready to bleed out bleed out now
So good to leave
So good to see you alone trying desperately trying to see
So out of reach
Dying and nobody knows
That's how the story goes
Your not a criminal
I just can't find the words
You're a fools disease
And your ready to bleed, out bleed out everything
So good to leave
So good to see you alone trying desperately trying to see
So out of reach
Dying and nobody knows
That's how the story goes
So good to leave
So nice to see you
Desperately trying to see
So out of reach
Dying and nobody knows
That's how the story goes
Its so good to leave
So good to see alone
Desperately trying to see
Dying and nobody knows
That's how the story goes
So good to be
So good to be alone
Your not invincible no matter what you believe
The lyrics of the song So Good to Leave by 3 Pill Morning is about realizing that a toxic relationship is, in fact, not invincible, and that it is better to leave before it gets worse. The singer of the song is speaking to their partner who has hurt them deeply and caused them to want to leave. They acknowledge that it is not a crime to want to leave a relationship, and it is better to be alone than to stay in a harmful one. The lyrics speak of the relief of being able to leave and escape the toxicity of the relationship.
Line by Line Meaning
So incredible you could say it to me
You complimented me to the point where I was amazed.
And I'm not invincible no matter what you believe
Despite the opinion you may have about me, I am not indestructible.
You cut to deep and your ready to bleed out bleed out now
Your words or actions hurt me so much that I am willing to walk away from this situation.
So good to leave
It feels liberating to walk away from this situation.
So good to see you alone trying desperately trying to see
It brings me pleasure to see you suffering and trying hard to make sense of everything.
So out of reach
I can't seem to understand or reach you anymore.
Dying and nobody knows. That's how the story goes.
I am slowly dying internally and no one seems to notice or care, and this seems to be the unfortunate fate of this situation.
So original getting what you deserve
You are receiving the consequences of your own actions.
Your not a criminal. I just can't find the words.
You did something wrong, but I am having difficulty finding the right words to explain it to you.
You're a fools disease. And your ready to bleed, out bleed out everything.
You are a problem, and it's time for me to leave everything related to you behind.
So good to be alone
It's satisfying to be independent and by myself.
Your not invincible no matter what you believe
Regardless of how much you believe in yourself, everyone has vulnerabilities.
Writer(s): Jon Timothy King Copyright: Notting Hill Music (Uk) Ltd.
Contributed by Ruby V. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Drift Library
I love it when you find good songs while just looking through completely random videos.
GoldenEnigma
These are wayyy underrated.
Fumbles
These guys ruled The Knitting Factory!!!!
IDensify
But awesome song :)
Ken Bell
i found them from a youtube ad of their video for skin lol. the only youtube ad i didn't skip. glad i didn't!
IDensify
Invinsible? You mean invincible.