With her debut EP freshly released, Megan Redmond … Read Full Bio ↴Megan Redmond
With her debut EP freshly released, Megan Redmond continues to climb the ranks and collect accolades in the country music world. As a young and emerging artist, Megan has been making a strong name for herself in Nashville these past few years thanks to a strong work ethic and an incomparable passion for music. The Colorado-raised singer released her debut EP Dreamland on January 31st, 2012, with her first single Falling hitting radio the same week. Tour plans are currently in the making to support the release and Megan will hit fairs and festivals this upcoming spring, summer, and fall.
In the past few years, Megan has received praise and honors from several organizations in and out of her home-state: the Colorado Country Music Association had named her Female Entertainer of the Year and Female Vocalist of the Year. Megan also won the Future Star of Tomorrow award at NACMAI (North American Country Music Association, International) and was a local winner in the Colgate Country Showdown (now Texaco Country Showdown).
For Megan, music has been a driving force for as long as she can remember. Although some of her earliest memories come from singing along as a child to the tunes playing in her parents’ car, it wasn’t until Megan saw her first live concerts that music was firmly reinforced as a destined career path. Her first concert was at the age of five, where seeing the energy exchanged between the artists and their audiences hooked Megan on a life in the performing arts. Continuing to learn piano, Megan began singing and performing as part of a show choir group, with which she travelled across the U.S. and abroad. Although she enjoyed the dance aspect of the show choir, she knew that she wanted to focus on music and singing, and that’s exactly what she did.
She began working with a vocal coach in Colorado who taught her how to really use her voice as an instrument. After starting off with a variety of Broadway show tunes to work mainly on technique, Megan decided it was time to focus on a genre, but didn’t know exactly which one to choose. When her vocal coach asked her what her favorite song was at the time, she answered Tim McGraw’s Something Like That. Megan’s parents played McGraw’s Greatest Hits album heavily, and so she further forged a bond with country music. She began to follow artists such as Dixie Chicks, Martina McBride, Tim McGraw, Carrie Underwood, and more.
While still working hard with her vocal coach, she started paying more attention to the art of performance. Remembering her first concerts, she reflected on the impact that the artists had on the crowd and wished to learn how to get the same out of her own spectators. She began working with Grammy award winner, Linda Davis, a stage performance coach in Nashville who taught her how to reach and move her audience. Her stay in Nashville would also lead to her falling in love with the city, which is now practically her second home.
Grateful for the fact that her parents supported her from an early age, she acknowledges that she couldn’t have committed to a music career without their help. When she started performing, she had to miss a considerable amount of school because of frequent trips to Nashville. Since no solution was found to fix her conflicting schedules, Megan started to attend online classes. This transition allowed her to spend more time in Nashville and put more focus on her music career, without however compromising her education.
In 2009, she met Bernard Porter of PCG Nashville who, along with a few other top coaches in Nashville, suggested that Megan accompany her vocals by learning to play the guitar. Today, Megan plays several instruments including the guitar, mandolin, and banjo.
Megan’s appreciation for lyrics, melody, and collaborative work have led her to team up with several of Nashville’s most promising songwriters and artists, as well as some of its most successful. Working with other musicians has reinforced her love for songwriting even further. Today she writes not only for herself, but also for other artists in several different genres such as Pop, Folk, and Rock.
In 2011, Megan put her band together in Colorado and spent the following months playing at fairs and festivals across her home and neighboring states, while also playing acoustic shows on her own. Megan also released a few cover songs on YouTube, which were made available for purchase and sold to fans throughout Europe, Asia, and North America.
Bringing up a few of her musician friends from Nashville for some studio sessions, she recorded songs just outside of Denver with Mike Binder of Tyler Ward Studios. In January 2012, she released the recordings as Dreamland, a six-song EP on which every track was written or co-written by Megan.
“Dreamland is a collection of some of my early songs, it gives listeners a look at who I am and the kind of music I love and want to share with others,” said Redmond about her new EP. “It includes some more upbeat modern country songs, but also some pop, folk/Americana influences. The title track Dreamland, provides an insight into my journey so far expressing how I use music to sometimes escape from everyday life and find peace.”
Megan will be performing throughout 2012 in support of her debut EP and will also be releasing new music by the end of the year.
Dreamland
Megan Redmond Lyrics
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Expectations and I forget about myself
They don't remember my life belongs to me
Think they know best but what they don't see
I'm going through the motions day after day
My mind is drifting away
It's so easy to live without making mistakes
All my greatest fears they wash away
I know tomorrow's another day
And I've got all the time in the world to waste
I'm just a wild flower hidden in the haze
Trapped behind a wall of other people's ways
I feel them watching, waiting for me to fall
Pressure's building, how I'm tryin' to prove I'm strong
Going through the motions day after day
My mind is drifting away
Into a dreamland where all my secrets are kept safe
It's so easy to live without making mistakes
All my greatest fears they wash away
I know tomorrow's another day
And I've got all the time in the world to waste
Into a dreamland where all my secrets are kept safe
It's so easy to live without making mistakes
All my greatest fears they wash away
I know tomorrow's another day
Into a dreamland where all my secrets are kept safe
It's so easy to live without making mistakes
All my greatest fears they wash away
I know tomorrow's another day
And I've got all the time in the world to waste
Someday I'll be brave enough to break free
Someday I'll be brave enough to break free
(All the time to waste)
Someday I'll be brave enough to break free
The lyrics to Megan Redmond's song Dreamland explore themes of personal expectations, pressure, and the desire to escape from them. The opening lines show the singer waking up early for someone else and forgetting about herself, indicating the presence of external expectations placed on her. The next line shows her frustration with these people, as they don't remember that her life belongs to her, suggesting that she feels controlled by others. In the third line, the singer suggests that these people think that they know what's best for her, but they don't see the whole picture.
The singer goes on to describe how she feels trapped in a life that doesn't belong to her, where she feels like she's just going through the motions day after day. She feels like she's being watched and waiting for her to fail, and the pressure is building, making it difficult for her to prove that she's strong. The chorus of the song then talks about her desire to escape to Dreamland, a place where all her secrets are kept safe, and where it's easy to live without making mistakes. In Dreamland, all her fears wash away, and she has all the time in the world to waste.
The song ends on a hopeful note where the singer states that someday she'll be brave enough to break free, indicating her desire to live her life on her terms and not be controlled by others. Overall, Dreamland is a relatable song for anyone who's felt trapped by external expectations and pressures, and it's a reminder that it's important to take time for yourself and follow your dreams.
Line by Line Meaning
6 am wakin' up for somebody else
I'm waking up early every day for the sake of someone else
Expectations and I forget about myself
I forget about my own wants and needs because of the expectations placed on me
They don't remember my life belongs to me
The people around me forget that my life is my own
Think they know best but what they don't see
They believe they know what's best for me, but they don't see the full picture
I'm going through the motions day after day
I'm just going through the same repetitive motions every day
My mind is drifting away
My thoughts are wandering away from reality
Into a dreamland where all my secrets are kept safe
I escape into a dream world where my secrets are safe and sound
It's so easy to live without making mistakes
In this dreamland, I'm able to live without worrying about making mistakes
All my greatest fears they wash away
My biggest fears fade away in this dream world
I know tomorrow's another day
I know that there will be another day to face once I leave this dream world
And I've got all the time in the world to waste
I have no rush to leave this dream world and can waste as much time as I want in it
I'm just a wild flower hidden in the haze
I feel like a delicate flower hidden in a thick mist
Trapped behind a wall of other people's ways
I feel trapped by the ways of those around me
I feel them watching, waiting for me to fall
I feel like others are watching me, waiting for me to mess up
Pressure's building, how I'm tryin' to prove I'm strong
I feel the pressure to prove that I'm strong enough to handle everything
Someday I'll be brave enough to break free
I hope that someday, I'll be brave enough to break free from everything holding me back
Contributed by Madison F. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
TheMarsWalker
⚡️ William Black - Deep End (Lyrics) :-
[Verse 1]
Another night, I can’t sleep
Wishing I could, Skip to my dreams
The same day, Stuck on repeat
[Pre-Chorus]
I push away from the edge
Push away from my friends
I should reach out instead
But I can’t right now
No, I can’t right now
[Chorus]
I’ve been lost in my head
Over something that I said
All these feelings ’ve got me down
In the deep end
Trying not to pretend
Am I losing it again ?
When nothing’s even wrong
There’s no reason
To take it this far, Till I’m falling apart
Maybe I’ll feel better in the morning
[Build-up]
Am I making this up ?
Did I fall or did I jump ?
Could you pull me out of the deep end ?
[Drop]
Could you pull me out of the deep end ?
Could you pull me out of the deep end ?
[Verse 2]
Holding back, All my tears
I’ve been trying, To face my fears
Wondering how I keep on finding myself here
[Pre-Chorus]
I push away from the edge
Push away from my friends
I should reach out instead
But I can’t right now
No, I can’t right now
[Chorus]
I’ve been lost in my head
Over something that I said
All these feelings ’ve got me down
In the deep end
Trying not to pretend
Am I losing it again ?
Nothing’s even wrong
There’s no reason
To take it this far, Till I’m falling apart
Maybe I’ll feel better in the morning
[Build-up]
Am I making this up ?
Did I fall or did I jump ?
[Drop]
Could you pull me out of the deep end ?
Could you pull me out of the deep end ?
[Outro]
I’ve been losing my head
Over something that I said
Could you pull me out of the deep end ?
Trying not to pretend
Am I losing it again ?
Could you pull me out of the deep end ?
TheMarsWalker
⚡️Could you pull me out of the deep end ?
TheMarsWalker
⚡️ William Black - Deep End (Lyrics) :-
[Verse 1]
Another night, I can’t sleep
Wishing I could, Skip to my dreams
The same day, Stuck on repeat
[Pre-Chorus]
I push away from the edge
Push away from my friends
I should reach out instead
But I can’t right now
No, I can’t right now
[Chorus]
I’ve been lost in my head
Over something that I said
All these feelings ’ve got me down
In the deep end
Trying not to pretend
Am I losing it again ?
When nothing’s even wrong
There’s no reason
To take it this far, Till I’m falling apart
Maybe I’ll feel better in the morning
[Build-up]
Am I making this up ?
Did I fall or did I jump ?
Could you pull me out of the deep end ?
[Drop]
Could you pull me out of the deep end ?
Could you pull me out of the deep end ?
[Verse 2]
Holding back, All my tears
I’ve been trying, To face my fears
Wondering how I keep on finding myself here
[Pre-Chorus]
I push away from the edge
Push away from my friends
I should reach out instead
But I can’t right now
No, I can’t right now
[Chorus]
I’ve been lost in my head
Over something that I said
All these feelings ’ve got me down
In the deep end
Trying not to pretend
Am I losing it again ?
Nothing’s even wrong
There’s no reason
To take it this far, Till I’m falling apart
Maybe I’ll feel better in the morning
[Build-up]
Am I making this up ?
Did I fall or did I jump ?
[Drop]
Could you pull me out of the deep end ?
Could you pull me out of the deep end ?
[Outro]
I’ve been losing my head
Over something that I said
Could you pull me out of the deep end ?
Trying not to pretend
Am I losing it again ?
Could you pull me out of the deep end ?
『Jarvis』▷ Nightcore.
I love this song 🎧❤️
Going Viral
SO SO BEAUTIFUL, DONT KNOW WHY SHE DOESN'T WANT TO BE CREDITED WITH THIS SONG!
Hannah
a great song
Vanderwaal
its so awesome
noah viles
a fabulous one
TheMarsWalker
William Black 'Deep End' out now via Lowly.
Mark Wood
2021 is great for william black
the silhouette
feelin great to be here