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MP3 Early in the Morning - I'll Admit.

Vintage Folk-Pop that Rocks. Boldly honest and passionately hopeful lyrics five years in the making that urge you to believe that the best days are still coming your way. "Every word matters, every note counts."

1 MP3 Songs in this album (3:13) !
Related styles: Rock: Acoustic, Pop: Folky Pop, Mood: Upbeat

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Because of how deeply I (Micah) believe in my music and the lyrics/their importance to the perception of our songs, I tend to go on and on about it. I encourage you to read one of my more recent rants:

"...I don’t want these to just be seen as ''songs.'' My entire life has revolved around, been a part of, been lived through the writing of these songs. Each one represents so much of myself, the changes I’ve gone through, etc. Some of the songs even show the change within the same song because I wrote part of it and then left it...but then it came together with some other mindframe/rhyme scheme much time later. Over the past five years, I have literally grown up with these songs either guiding the way or documenting the path as I lived each step along the writing process. From naively thinking that I was ''in love'' to finally finding meaning for myself (and then finding out more)…every word matters, every note counts.

It didn’t matter what I was preoccupied with, when something came, I wrote it down. So I have 4 notebooks full of scribbles or verses or terribly transcribed and composed melodies with instrumentation lists. And when something clicks from 5 years ago to something I jotted down 2 years ago to a melody I just came up with a month ago that I recorded on my phone, it is truly a beautiful, serendipitous thing.

These are my babies. I never forced them to grow up too quickly, otherwise they’d be pooping their pants before they''re properly potty-trained. But oftentimes when they needed the kick out of the nest to get em to fly, there I was showing the way out (please forgive the terrible bird analogies). There seems to be a necessary developmental path for each song’s writing process, although each one was different: different lengths of time spent “writing,” different pieces that fit together at separate times, different people or events in my life that affected the outcome as opposed to the original idea (like when Justin came along and we came up with "I''ll Admit." I never rushed anything, but when the moment came to put things together, it felt like I wasn’t the only person writing it. The words transcended just my personal opinions, and my experiences were finally shared with others in the world. And somehow things just came the way they were supposed to. But always, ALWAYS, no words were taken for granted; no kitschy melodies were fallen back upon. It took Justin and me over a month to make the few seemingly simple verses for "I''ll Admit." because we wanted it to be tight and something we could be proud to call our own.

And I really hope our passion is evident when people listen to the songs. Not only listen, but think about, ponder, live with, discuss, enjoy these songs. There have been so many songs or albums that have defined eras, years, days, or moments in every single person’s life. This single is like my thesis statement. I’ve been gathering data for years and years, slowly piecing together drafts while so many of my peers have chosen other routes. Each of my songs is an event. They represent moments in my life of triumph, sadness, contentment, contempt, true happiness, confused sadness or full progressions of those moments. No, they don’t represent moments, they ARE the moments and progressions.

It’s been said that you can and should learn from other people’s mistakes. But you can’t just read the story book of life and expect to be wise beyond your years. There’s going to be fire in everyone’s lives; but if they can’t live through those tough times or feel the joy and love of the happy times, they are unable to truly live. I’ve made too many mistakes in my life…but sometimes rolling the die and having to go back 3 spaces is exactly what you need to put your foot in the right place next time."

"I''ll Admit." lyrics:

“I don’t care what you got on tap. I don’t know what changed on your schedule.
What led you to this easy track, Team after individual.

You had me right where you wanted. You had me at your beckoned call.
It’s no surprise to me that what you build up always falls.

I’ll admit we had the time of our lives, but it’s sad because you lost the spark of life from your eyes.
The only thing you still believe in is that the good life is done.
I feel sorry for you; ours has just begun.

It seems like a burden, these thoughts in my mind.
Now I’ve departed, sole-worn from walking all these lines.

You had me right where you wanted. You had me sunk into the ground.
(but) Now I’m exposed to this new way, this new life, this whole new sound.

I’ll admit we had the time of our lives, but it’s sad because you lost the spark of life from your eyes.
The only thing you still believe in is that the good life is done.
I feel sorry for you; ours has just begun.

‘Cuz I don’t want to be that person anymore, before I’m stuck here forever.
My tricks only get me into trouble and heaven won’t wait ‘til I get it right.”


To us, the lyrics say this: “I’m sick of this being the end of good times and I’m sick of watching all my once best friends spiraling down into a comfortable zone that they’ll never break out from. I want more out of my life…and there are so many years left to live. It’s ridiculous to think that my best days are over, because there is so much more out there to experience…I’d rather not waste my time drinking and getting high in my basement with my best friends.” Self-actualization

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