As frontman for the Los Angeles-based rock band Angels Fall, Jorgensen will have plenty of opportunity to help his listeners create their own memories when Epic Records releases Yesterday’s Gone. Produced by Mike Flynn (The Fray, Augustana) and Warren Huart, and co-produced by Jorgensen, Yesterday’s Gone is a showcase for Jorgensen’s rich, emotionally transparent voice, melodic gifts, and keen lyrical insights about love and the human condition on songs like first single “Drunk Enough,” “Call On Me,” “Good Bye To You,” and the title track. “I really like writing about love,” Jorgensen says. “Everybody falls in and out of love. Everybody loves their lover and hates their lover. There's a lot to say. And I’m drawn to writing about love in context of the past. Every song serves as a bit of closure for each situation in my life. I try to experience as much as possible. I've lived a crazy life in the name of music.”
Jorgensen was born in a lighthouse in Eureka, California, while his parents were members of a commune called Lighthouse Ranch. A year and a half after his birth, his parents left and raised Jorgensen between Denver and Colorado Springs. Jorgensen’s first musical memory is of trying to play his father’s guitar at the age of five. “I had gotten my hands on this guitar he had sitting out, and he came home and found me,” Jorgensen says. “I could barely even hold the thing, but I was trying to pluck the strings.” His father taught him a few chords and Jorgensen took it from there, taking inspiration from the classical music and classic rock his mother favored, artists like Jimi Hendrix, the Doors, Bob Dylan, and Janis Joplin.
It was a dream Jorgensen had about Joplin at age nine that awakened his realization that he wanted to be a professional musician. “I was taking a nap while watching the film Woodstock and had fallen asleep right before Janis Joplin's performance,” he recalls. “In my dream, I was standing in the crowd looking up at the stage, and Janis was up there singing. She stepped down off the stage and walked up to me, circling around me with her finger on my shoulder while singing to me. When I woke up, that was the moment I thought, ‘This is what I want to do.’”
When Jorgensen was 19, a freak accident, in which lightning struck the apartment building he was in while he was playing guitar, nearly derailed his ambitions by frying the tendons and tips of his fingers. “That’s when I started singing and really listening to melodies and lyrics,” he says, “because I wanted to keep creating music. Even if my hands weren’t working, I had to find a way to do it because it was the one thing in my life that I loved more than anything. It’s the one thing that gives me peace and happiness.”
In 2004, Jorgensen quit his job at Guitar Center in Colorado Springs, packed his clothes and guitar into his car, and moved to Los Angeles where he took odd jobs as a waiter and a mover before landing a gig working security at The House of Blues in Hollywood. Two years in, he got to speaking to a co-worker whose brother turned out to be a music manager. The co-worker suggested that Jorgensen send his brother a demo of his songs, which Jorgensen did, sending 50 songs to Isaac Heymann and Michael Goldberg at 108 Management, who loved what they heard and asked him for more material. “I put my nose to the grindstone and did nothing but write for two months,” Jorgensen says. “I was living in a little apartment and had built a tiny studio between the hallway and the bathroom. I turned out another 20 songs, including ‘Angel,’ ‘Goodbye To You,’ and ‘Yesterday's Gone,’ and sent them off. Those were the songs that got me signed to Sony.”
After recording Yesterday’s Gone over two months in the Fall of 2010, Angels Fall played their first live show the following April at the Gibson Guitar Showroom in Los Angeles for the staff of motorcycle maker Harley Davidson — a very special concert for Jorgensen who has ridden every single day since buying and rebuilding an ’80s-era Honda Shadow after moving to L.A. “I love the freedom of being on a motorcycle,” he says. “I’ve got a close group of guys out here who have ended up becoming my adopted brothers through riding motorcycles; we started a club called the Whiskey Boys.” The Whiskey Boys, who appear in the video for “Drunk Enough,” ride bikes that Harley Davidson lent for the shoot, including the Cross Bones cruiser that Jorgensen rides in the video. “Harley Davidson has been really supportive,” he says. “Bill Davidson took me out for a ride and gave me a lot of props for what I’m doing with my life, which felt really good to hear,” Jorgensen says.
In June, Angels Fall hit the road for their maiden tour with Seether for a string of dates in the South and Midwest and played to an audience of 15,000 for the final show. “That night went so quickly,” he says. “We hit the last note and I was watching the crowd. People were screaming and cheering. I looked over at Billy and Ben Jindra, my bass player who has been my friend since I moved to L.A., and they were grinning from ear to ear. We threw our hands up in the air, said ‘Thank you!’ and that was it. I was like, ‘This is it. I'm home.’”
Too Late
Angels Fall Lyrics
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I couldn't get you out of my head
There was always something about you
Every chance that I seem to get
Finds a way to end in regret
There was always something about you
Jealousy keeps containing me
In time you'll see
[Chorus:]But I'm always too late
I'm always too late
I see you but I always hesitate
'Cause I'm always too late
Don't wanna be too late
To have you by my side and I can't wait
'Cause never is too late
Every time I see you with him
I'm tearing down the walls in my head
I can't hold back any longer
Jealousy keeps containing me
In time you'll see
Just what we could be
[Chorus:]But I'm always too late
I'm always too late
I see you but I always hesitate
'Cause I'm always too late
Don't wanna be too late
To have you by my side and I can't wait
'Cause never is too late
Wanted to tell you
What I feel inside
Don't wanna hurt you
I'll make you feel alright
Wanted to tell you
What I feel inside
Don't wanna hurt you
I'll make you feel alright
[Chorus:]But I'm always too late
I'm always too late
I see you but I always hesitate
'Cause I'm always too late
Don't wanna be too late
To have you by my side and I can't wait
'Cause I'm always too late
(I'm always too late)
I'm always too late
(Waiting for you babe)
I see you but I always hesitate
'Cause I'm always too late
(I'm always too late)
Don't wanna be too late
(Waiting for you babe)
To see you by my side and I can't wait
'Cause never is too late
The lyrics of Angels Fall’s song “Too Late” describe the inner struggles of the singer towards a person whom he has always been attracted to. The singer reminisces about the first time he met this person and how they became an object of admiration in his thoughts. However, he has always harbored regrets about missed opportunities due to his hesitation and unwillingness to take action. The lyrics speak about the singer’s constant fight with jealousy that arises every time he sees the person he likes with someone else. He asserts that given enough time, they could have been together, but he has always been too late to express his emotions or make a move.
The singer’s yearning to be with the person that he likes is evident in the chorus. He expresses his wish to avoid being late so that he can have the person by his side. The repeated phrase “I'm always too late” in the chorus reiterates the situation. Even though he sees the person he likes, he hesitates every time, ultimately making him late to express his feelings. The lyrics say that the singer does not want to hurt the person he likes, and he wants to make them feel alright. In the end, the singer realizes that, “never is too late.”
Line by Line Meaning
Ever since the day that we met
Since we met, you've been constantly on my mind
I couldn't get you out of my head
I can't stop thinking about you
There was always something about you
There's something unique and special about you
Every chance that I seem to get
Every opportunity I have
Finds a way to end in regret
Ends up with me regretting not taking a chance
Jealousy keeps containing me
I'm constantly held back by jealousy
In time you'll see Just what we could be
Eventually, you'll realize what we could be together
But I'm always too late
I'm never able to act fast enough
I see you but I always hesitate
I see you, but I'm too nervous to make a move
Don't wanna be too late
I don't want to miss my chance
To have you by my side and I can't wait
I want you to be with me, and I'm eager for it to happen
Cause never is too late
It's never too late for us to be together
Every time I see you with him
Whenever I see you with someone else
I'm tearing down the walls in my head
I'm struggling with my emotions and I can't focus
I can't hold back any longer
I can't keep my feelings hidden for much longer
Wanted to tell you What I feel inside
I've been wanting to express my feelings to you
Don't wanna hurt you
I don't want my actions to harm or upset you
I'll make you feel alright
I'll do my best to make you happy
(I'm always too late) Waiting for you babe
I'm always waiting for an opportunity to tell you how I feel
To see you by my side and I can't wait
To have you with me and not having to wait any longer would be fantastic
Contributed by Joshua P. Suggest a correction in the comments below.