Previously, the band has received international praise for their ability to satisfy the musical hunger of fans in both country and alternative/punk genres. Right out of the gate, fans will hear dramatic differences from the previous album “Sunshine in a Shot Glass”. 500 Miles To Memphis has re-invented themselves without compromising the blood, sweat, and tears from previous releases, creating an album that’s nothing short of riveting. “We’ve Built Up to NOTHING” has cut after cut of instantly memorable hooks, screaming guitars, Beatles-inspired harmonies, and even a full orchestra. Produced by platinum award-winning producer, Erwin Musper (Scorpions, Van Halen, Def Leppard, David Bowie, Mick Jagger,...), the new cd is being shopped to major record labels, both in the US and internationally... as well as to film/television studios worldwide.
Their previous release, "Sunshine In A Shotglass" (DER-464) on the Deep Elm indie label also produced by Erwin Musper, has already yielded 500 Miles To Memphis tremendous success for the use of their songs in television, from placements on MTV's Nitro Circus and American Movie Classics (AMC) to being featured in countless YouTube "extreme sports" videos by athletes such as Travis Pastrana. Their song "All My Friends Are Crazy" is now part of the Rock Band video game. 500 Miles To Memphis has also received the praise of music journalists worldwide.
Named after the distance from the band's hometown of Cincinnati to Graceland, 500 Miles To Memphis have been reviewed internationally as: "rowdy, insanely catchy”, “heartbreaking”, “inspiring”, and “whiskey-soaked in bittersweet lament”, but don’t be fooled, this is definitely not an alcohol-fueled pity party. Slather on an infectious melody, some bright, brash guitars and a touch of bluegrass fiddle and suddenly tracks about cocaine-addicted friends and coma victims praying for sweet death ring out like the perfect, invigorating remedy for the honky-tonk blues. This band is comfortable in almost any setting, largely because their music--a mix of scrappy country and scorching Rock & Roll--has a magnetic, wide appeal. The Hot Topic kids get juiced on the band's adrenalized live shows, while fans of Classic Country appreciate their true, heartfelt take on vintage C&W. -- Mike Breen, City Beat
It's Alright
500 Miles To Memphis Lyrics
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I know when I get older I want to be the one that you can rely on
I found getting older is a lot harder than it seems
I've been burned by everyone I let in but there's one thing that I've learned
Don't give your heart to anyone
You'll get nothing back in return
I'll be alone all night it's alright alright alright alright
I know when I die I want to look back and have no regrets
Don't give your heart to anyone
You'll get nothing back in return
I'll be alone all night it's alright alright alright alright
Now I can't be left alone I can't be trusted on my own that's why I'm still not home
Don't give your heart to anyone
You'll get nothing back in return
I'll be alone all night it's alright alright alright alright
Don't give your heart to anyone
You'll get nothing back in return
I'll be alone all night it's not right not right not right not right
500 Miles to Memphis's song "It's Alright" speaks about the difficulties that come with growing up and the fear of being hurt by others. In the first verse, the singer expresses his desire to be loved and reliable when he grows up but acknowledges that getting older is harder than it seems. He has been hurt by those he let into his heart but has learned not to give it to anyone. This refrain is repeated throughout the song, emphasizing the importance of protecting oneself from emotional pain. Despite being alone, the singer declares that everything is alright, implying that he is resilient enough to overcome his struggles.
In the second verse, the singer confesses that he cannot be trusted alone and is not home. This admission implies that he is struggling with his independence and acknowledges the importance of having someone to rely on. This reinforces the message of the song that being alone is not ideal, but it is better to protect one's heart than risk getting hurt.
The chorus repeats the message that giving one's heart to anyone results in nothing back in return, emphasizing the importance of being cautious with one's emotions. The song ends with the singer acknowledging that being alone all night is not right, but it is better than being hurt by someone.
Line by Line Meaning
I know when I grow up I want to be the one that everybody loves
I aspire to be a person who is universally loved and respected.
I know when I get older I want to be the one that you can rely on
I aim to become a dependable person whom people can turn to for support.
I found getting older is a lot harder than it seems
As I mature, I realize that the responsibilities and challenges of life are more complicated than I anticipated.
I've been burned by everyone I let in but there's one thing that I've learned
My trust has been betrayed by several people in the past, but I have learned a valuable lesson from those experiences.
Don't give your heart to anyone
Cautionary advice to not trust others too easily or reveal too much of oneself.
You'll get nothing back in return
Giving too much of oneself without being cautious can result in being taken advantage of without receiving anything of value in return.
I'll be alone all night it's alright alright alright alright
Despite being alone, it's okay and nothing to be worried about.
I know when I die I want to look back and have no regrets
When my life comes to an end, I hope to have lived it without any major mistakes or disappointments.
That same day I'll look back and regret the one thing that I said
On the day of my death, I am likely to regret something I said during my lifetime.
Now I can't be left alone I can't be trusted on my own that's why I'm still not home
I am unable to be alone without feeling distressed or insecure, and thus, I am not home yet.
It's not right not right not right not right
The feeling of being alone all night is not acceptable or normal.
Contributed by Caleb O. Suggest a correction in the comments below.