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"Find the Real" is a song by American rock band Alter Bridge. The song was the second of three singles released off of the band's debut studio album , One Day Remains . It became their second top-ten hit, peaking at number seven on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.
The lyrics on the first two Alter Bridge albums mainly touch on hope and overcoming regret, sadness, grief, loneliness, pain, and addiction. [24] [43] [113] The subject matter on their third release, AB III, is noticeably darker, with lyrical themes mostly based on struggling with faith and a loss of innocence. [114] [115]
"Isolation" is four minutes and thirteen seconds long on the album, [3] and was edited down to three minutes and fifty-two seconds for radio airplay. Unlike most Alter Bridge singles, it is very heavy and aggressive, both musically and lyrically, and showcases the band's style, along with elements of speed metal and a strong melody, which has been noted by critics. [4]
One Day Remains is the debut studio album by American rock band Alter Bridge, released on August 10, 2004, on Wind-up Records.The album was produced by Ben Grosse, [1] making it the band's only album to not be produced by Michael "Elvis" Baskette as of 2020; additionally, it is the only release by the band on which lead singer Myles Kennedy does not play guitar.
"Broken Wings" is a song by American rock band Alter Bridge. The song was the third and final single from the band's debut studio album, One Day Remains.It was not as successful as the previous two singles ("Open Your Eyes" and "Find the Real").
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AB III is the third studio album by American rock band Alter Bridge, released on October 8, 2010.Produced by Michael Baskette, the album is a departure from the band's first two albums; lyrically, it is a loose concept album dealing with darker lyrical themes of struggling with faith, while musically, the album's sound is more dynamic and progressive than previous recordings. [3]
Under the Bridge focuses on Virk’s friends, specifically a character named Josephine Bell. In Godfrey’s book, Bell’s name is changed—along with the names of many other characters, to ...