“We know that every single kid out there is tired of the same old dance-pop record that gets released every single week. Our goal is to be the music scene’s saving grace,” says guitarist Mike Kitlas. “It will tell our listeners that we are here to stay and we are not a fad band that will fade out as soon as dance-pop is outdated.”
Free Your Mind extends beyond the cut-and-paste albums being churned out, instead infusing dynamic guitars behind the soul-shaking howls and relatable melodies from frontman Slade Echeverria. Crafted in Los Angeles by producer Mike Green (Paramore, Good Charlotte) over a four-week span in Los Angeles, Free Your Mind's formation came from a desire to break out from the "fad band" chokehold and delve into what was real.
The EP's lyrical themes of drama-addled love are age-appropriate for this band still fresh from cap and gown status, yet show emerging maturity and growth while navigating the waters of life on the road and in the press, as well as their loss of anonymity. Not one track doesn’t contain a purpose or reason ripped from the band’s own personal headlines, and the EP title wasn’t without a conscious peek into their agenda, either.
“We want to challenge kids to think outside of the norm, and really find themselves, rather then just following what the crowd is doing,” Kitlas said. “We want to show our listeners that they are not alone, we all go through our struggles and everyone has their ups and downs in life.”
The seven-track EP, kicks off with a mischievous call to a wayward paramour on “Let The Games Begin,” before sliding into the instant hip-shaking grooves of “The Brightest Green,” a slice of Maroon 5-ish soul that takes on a life of its own. Anarbor takes a familiar formula but adds a warmth and genuineness to every guitar lick and lyric that keeps them relatable yet unique. Each track seamlessly follows the next, spinning clever lyrics and brisk guitars, and each adds another deft chapter to this memorable volume.
“The distinctive sound we are reaching for is rock and roll. We don't use any instruments in our songs that we don’t play live, we are going for a very raw and real sound for this record,” Kitlas said. When noted that shared influences range from Third Eye Blind to Red Hot Chili Peppers, it’s even more apparent where the EP’s driving and fully-executed rock-based energy gained its roots.
The easy nature and chemistry of the band from Phoenix, Arizona, formed in 2003 is more than just a cosmic luck for an emerging band. Because this, in years of formation, is by no means a freshman band. Echeverria and Kitlas became friends in grade school, and continued to grow up experiencing many life-changing events together, securing a bond that eventually extended to music, and a decision to make it their ultimate ambition. The band signed to Hopeless Records before they even received their high school diplomas.
More than just a sum of its parts, the writing process for Anarbor is a group united, with each member adding input in acoustic jam sessions that allows everyone to collaborate and contribute creatively. It’s a cohesion that allowed each member’s personal preferences and talents shine when it came to recording.
Sharing the stage with everyone from Fall Out Boy to the Gin Blossoms, as well as a coveted spot on this year’s Take Action! Tour, Anarbor is gaining steady recognition as the diverse band to watch among a sea of faux rock ‘n rollers. This motivated and utterly gifted band will resonate with any listener who knows a thing or two about learning who you are and putting your ambitions into motion.
“We want people to walk away feeling comforted and confident in themselves,” Kitlas said. “Music is a universal language that everyone can relate to. We talk about our real life stories, feelings and situations. You can expect real music and real lyrics, no filler.”
I'll Stay To The West
Anarbor Lyrics
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seems to agree
with our moods
slow with world,
slow with the world, on our finger tips
and still we'll wish that we had something more to miss
when you leave for the east, ill stay to the west
yeah, dont expect me to miss you
we called ourselves miles, we let ourselvs dream
but dreams only come when we sleep,
we've got thousands of miles, with states in between
i beg for you to forget me, just to let you be
dont expect me to miss
yeah, dont expect me to miss you
my bed gets sick of your body
like the moon gets sick of the stars
if im going down ill take the whole damn town down
dont expect me to miss you,
yeah dont expect me to miss you,
the sun coming up,
seems to agree
with our moods
The lyrics of Anarbor's song "I'll Stay To The West" present the story of a couple who is separating but are not in sync about how they feel. As the sun rises, it seems to agree with their moods: slow and melancholy. The slow world is on their fingertips, and in spite of the bittersweet memories, they both know they must go their separate ways. The singer plans on staying on the West and not missing the other person, while the other person leaves for the East.
The lyrics further reveal that the couple called themselves "miles," allowing themselves to dream but found out that dreams only come when one is asleep. They have thousands of miles between them, with states in between, and the singer begs the other person to forget them and let them be. The chorus repeats, emphasizing that the other person should not expect to be missed.
The third verse reveals that the singer's bed gets sick of the other person's body like the moon gets sick of the stars. The concluding lines express anger and resolve that if the singer is going down, they will bring the whole town with them. The sun rising shows that neither person will forget the memories they shared, but they both know it's time to move on.
Line by Line Meaning
The sun coming up,
The start of a new day
seem to agree
They match the way that we're feeling
with our moods
They reflect our emotions
slow with world,
Everything is moving slowly
slow with the world, on our finger tips
We can feel the world moving slowly, as if we're holding it in our hands
and still we'll wish that we had something more to miss
Even though everything is moving slowly, we still want to have more to remember
when you leave for the east, ill stay to the west
We're headed in different directions, but I'll stay where I am
dont expect me to miss you
I won't pretend that I'll miss you
yeah, dont expect me to miss you
I'm serious, don't expect me to miss you
we called ourselves miles, we let ourselvs dream
We had big dreams for ourselves
but dreams only come when we sleep,
However, we can only dream when we're not awake to make them happen
we've got thousands of miles, with states in between
We're separated by distance, and it feels like there are many states between us
i beg for you to forget me, just to let you be
I'm asking you to move on and forget about me, so you can live your life without me holding you back
my bed gets sick of your body
Even my bed is tired of you being there
like the moon gets sick of the stars
Just like the moon can get tired of the stars it sees every night
if im going down ill take the whole damn town down
I'll go down fighting, and I'll take anyone who gets in my way down too
dont expect me to miss you,
Again, I won't pretend that I'll miss you
yeah dont expect me to miss you,
And I really mean it
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