“There’s a need to keep writing even after you finish a record,” says Jenny about the downtime that followed the occasionally tumultuous recording of More Adventurous, “but it’s taken me some years to feel confident writing alone. Now I realize the privacy behooves my songwriting. I was more relaxed and worked on these songs at my leisure.” Still, even with a bevy of “private” songs cluttering up the corners of her brain (“they were slightly more sedate, more word-focused”), Jenny had no plans to release or even record the lot of them. It took a Bright Eye-d friend to convince her otherwise. “I didn’t even consider making a solo record until Conor [Oberst] asked me a couple of years ago,” she laughs. “He said he was starting a label, Team Love, and he’d love for me to make a record for it.”
In keeping with the loose origins of the project, recording was also a catch-as-catch-can affair, done in between press and performance obligations for Rilo Kiley. After laying down a number of songs with old friend and co-conspirator Mike Mogis in the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, Jenny flew herself to Portland to work with M.Ward, a collaboration that bore instant fruit. “When I flew to Portland all I had of “Happy” was a verse,” she explains. “As soon as I got there Matt came over to my hotel room and I played it for him and it just sort of happened – the chorus just came out. The whole process was quick and casual.”
Modeled after the great “white soul” classics of the past – particularly Laura Nyro and Labelle’s seminal Gonna Take a Miracle – Rabbit Fur Coat finds Jenny reaching out to her farflung assortment of wildly talented friends (including co-producer M.Ward, Death Cab for Cutie’s Ben Gibbard, Maroon 5’s James Valentine and Mickey Madden, and label boss Oberst) while simultaneously coming into her own as an individual performer and storyteller. “That album was always in the back of my mind: if I could just make something that captured the feeling of that record.” Enter the Watson Twins, a set of Kentucky-born sisters with an other-wordly gift to harmonize. “I met the girls through Blake in L.A.,” she explains. “I’m just so impressed with their instincts as singers and their relationship to my songs. They were very serious about them.”
On the galloping “Big Guns” and the smoldering “Rise Up With Fists!” the Watson Twins tease out the soulful corners of Jenny’s confessional narratives, steering strong story/songs about religion, forgiveness, and the nature of art into the weedy and dense grounds of a gothic, southern estate. Indeed, this atmosphere of dixie-fried mystery pervades the disc, heightening and haunting Jenny’s nuanced compositions.
Run Devil Run
Jenny Lewis with The Watson Twins Lyrics
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Devil run
Devil run
Devil run
Run
Devil run
Devil run
Run
Devil run
Devil run
Devil run
From love.
The lyrics of "Run Devil Run" by Jenny Lewis with The Watson Twins gives an insight into the internal struggle of a person who is trying to escape from the grip of love. The repetition of "Run Devil Run" emphasizes the urgency of the situation, and the use of the word "devil" suggests that the person sees love as a force that can consume and control them. The call to "run" suggests that the person is aware of the danger and is trying their best to flee from it.
The chorus of the song serves as a reminder to the person to keep running away from love, and not to give in to its lure. The urgency in the lyrics is further emphasized with the rhythmic repetition of the phrase "Devil run", which adds to the song's overall impact.
Overall, the song's lyrics convey a message of the struggle that comes with escaping the clutches of love. Its simple structure and repetitive lyrics make it catchy and easy to remember, driving home the song's message.
Line by Line Meaning
Run
Move quickly away
Devil run
Evil force flee
Devil run
Escape from darkness
Devil run
Begone, Satan
Run
Speedily depart
Devil run
Demon run away
Devil run
Leave this place, evil one
Devil run
Depart from here, wicked spirit
Run
Flee swiftly
Devil run
Get away from here, devil
Devil run
Shake off the grip of sin
Devil run
Escape from the clutches of temptation
From love.
To avoid the pain that love can bring
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