So at this point the band is doing better than ever. Everyone's happy. Except... they all felt like their 30-45 minutes with fans a night wasn't enough! The idea of a second guitar player got thrown around as a way for all of the band to focus and connect with fans a little better. After talking to several people RCW went with the first person they auditioned. Garett Bouline. So now Red Car Wire was a four piece. Evan Lester, Josh Cutlip, David Hoogerwerf and Garett Bouline. People seemed eager to meet and learn about Garett. It was a smooth transition for the better. "Garett's a super nice person, I people would accept him quickly." -David
Soon after Garett joined, Red Car Wire was about to release their second EP, "Let's Never Get Older." Still produced by their go-to guy Geoff Rockwell, the sophomore album is sightly more mature (with songs about love, break ups, the band and growing up). "I wrote these songs after moving out and doing a little growing up, but some of the songs, like Affinity, I wrote when i was 16." -Evan.
Universal/Motown caught wind of the Texas rock band and liked the raw songs and saw potential in them. Signing the band pushed back the CD's release date to October. Fans were excited and eager to get their hands on the disc.
Immediately after signing, like literally days, the boys jumped onto Warped Tour '08. "The shows were some of the best we've ever played, but we had to tour in Evan's '98 Ford Expedition, it was so miserable!" -Josh. The band fell in love with touring. "Seeing fans everyday and playing shows night is what we were born to do." -Josh. And its a good thing because the boys toured all the way into 2009.
At this point it was time to start thinking about their NEXT record.
"I had been writing a lot while on the road. The life experiences I've had in the last couple of years have cause me to grow up so much. I think our newer songs are a reflection of that. I'm so passionate about these songs, I've never had my heart in music like this before." -Evan.
Unfortunately, David wasn't ready to develop the bands former sound.
"We sat down and talked things over and decided it would be best for Dave if he found a band that he felt like HIS heart was in. And as much as it hurt us all to see him go, we respect his decision and completely support him. We're still friends, there wasn't a fight or a falling out, he just wasn't happy with where we were going with the music. That's totally respectable." -Evan.
Garett, after hearing David's decision, started rethinking his own life and is considering going to college. He's not sure what he wants to do, he's just not sure this is what he wants right now. He does, however, like the new music more than ANYTHING prior that RCW has created.
So...
What can we tell you about the new record? And the Live Show? And replacing David and Garett?
The new record doesn't have a name yet. But i guess its 'theme' is recovery. There are still some love songs, a break up song, and some new instruments.
As far as the live show goes, we're VERY excited to play some new songs! And we're working very hard to make our live show an intense 30-45 minutes that will draw people in. Connecting with fans is the MOST important thing to us.
As far as replacing Dave and Garett,we wish them both the best of luck with where ever life takes them. We've auditioned some new people and things will be for the better. Red Car Wire is just beginning.
West Coast
Red Car Wire Lyrics
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They have no problems
They don't have girlfriends who ignore them and dump them
So why are we still here?
We don't want to waste time
We don't want to wait
We want the spotlight or the limelight
Where do we want to go
The west coast
The west coast
Where do we want to go
Where do we want to go
We want the west coast
Where do we want to go
Where do we want to go
The west coast
The west coast
Where do we want to go
Where do we want to go
We want the west coast
We want the west coast
The lyrics to Red Car Wire's song "West Coast" are about the desire for success and the pursuit of a dream. The opening lines suggest that children have a simpler life without the complications that come with relationships, but as adults, we aspire for something more. The chorus then repeats the desire to go to the West Coast, which is often viewed as the land of opportunity and success.
The lyrics speak to the idea of not wanting to waste time and wanting to be in the spotlight or limelight. This represents the desire for success and the pursuit of a dream, which is often accompanied by the feeling that time is running out. The West Coast is referenced as a destination throughout the song, perhaps as a symbol of achievement and the bright lights of Hollywood.
Overall, "West Coast" is a song about the pursuit of success and the desire to achieve one's dreams. It speaks to the idea that time is valuable and that success is worth striving for, a message that is particularly resonant with young people who are still searching for their place in the world.
Line by Line Meaning
Kids are so simple,
Children have a carefree life with little to no worries.
They have no problems
They do not face the challenges that often come with growing up.
They don't have girlfriends who ignore them and dump them
They do not experience the heartbreak that often comes with romantic relationships.
So why are we still here?
As adults, we often wonder why we continue to face the difficulties of life.
We don't want to waste time
We do not want to spend our lives on things that are not important to us.
We don't want to wait
We do not want to put off pursuing our dreams and passions.
We want the spotlight or the limelight
We hope to achieve fame or recognition for our talents and accomplishments.
So where do we want to go
We need to decide where we want to take our lives.
Where do we want to go
We need to determine our priorities and goals.
The west coast
We desire to go to the west coast of the United States.
The west coast
We are focused on relocating to the west coast of the United States.
Where do we want to go
We need to stay focused on our destination.
Where do we want to go
Our journey must be well thought out.
We want the west coast
We are determined to make it to the west coast.
Where do we want to go
We are committed to our destination.
Where do we want to go
Our decisions must reflect our priorities.
We want the west coast
We are envisioning success and happiness for ourselves in the west coast.
Contributed by Keira G. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
lenard masamoc
man i miss this ❤️😁
Abril JaredG
Skate pop punk!!