Singled Out: Forever Ends Here's Take Me There
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Sydney band Forever Ends Here are making a big splash Down Under with their recently released their debut album and to celebrate we asked them to tell us about the song "Take Me There". Here is the story: "Take Me There" was the final puzzle piece needed to complete our debut album "Imagine This." A lot had happened in the year prior. We'd just introduced our new guitarist, Arran Barker, and this song was our first chance to incorporate his creative ability into our work. The song stemmed from the opening piano melody which was a totally new way of writing for us. Luke wrote all of the lyrics, chord progressions and melodies within a day. It came together so quickly because it just felt right. Once the back bone of the song was there it was time for Arran to add his touch - introducing exciting new synth sounds that we hadn't had a chance to experiment with before. The four of us then spent a few days at Electric Sun Studios with our close friend and talented producer Stevie Knight to add the final touches and bring the song to life. Lyrically, "Take Me There" expresses a connection between two people where no matter what paths they take, life always seems to brings them back together. It's a song we're incredibly proud of and something that truly represents who we are as musicians. This is a sound that you can expect to hear more of in the future of Forever Ends Here. Hearing is believing. Now that you know the story behind the song, listen for yourself and learn more about the album right here!
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