
Both Shinedown and Falling in Reverse have railed against the the pressures of conforming to the status quo and how past quotes are used against people. (But) I was really frustrated with the world I was seeing around me," explains Moreno. He's not the first rocker to be wary of the pitfalls of cancel culture. I really hesitate to use the band as a political platform to push my agendas, I really shy away from that. it was one of those occasions where I wanted to speak my mind on certain political feelings (that I had). I'm being evasive because of cancel culture and all that. "I'm hesitant to talk about the lyrical content. It's something that Moreno is keeping to himself. Last month, they released their crushing new single "Mind Right." Both Pierce and Moreno credit fellow Texans Pantera with the musical inspiration and vocal delivery for the song, but the lyrics are something different. With that in the rear view, Drowning Pool are excited for fans to hear their new work. for being artistically constipated, if you will."

I was happy for the downtime, and getting to reconnect with my family, but, there was a huge part of me that was frustrated. It (was) the first time in 20 years that we haven't toured or played music and that's our livelihood." Moreno adds, "I think I bitched every single day. "Mike and I started doing electrical work again. Knowing that these two had a lot of respect for each other as artists make the lyrics hit even closer to home, and brought tears to my eyes.Like a lot of musicians that couldn't tour during COVID, Pierce and drummer Mike Luce took up real jobs. It is simple, haunting, and breathtaking the way it is shot. The video shows clips of Lynn and Nelson singly separately and then coming together in the end on stage. The video for this song debuted in 2016 and was shot in Municipal Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee. It twists your heart hearing the lyrics known that Lynn is no longer with us.

It is told from the point of view that the world is not fair and that true peace is only found when you are laid down to rest. Loretta Lynn’s son in law wrote the song which plays with the idea of morality.Īnd I’ll be at peace when they lay me down The Coal Miner’s Daughter, Loretta Lynn, was called home this morning at the age of 90.ĭuring her career, Lynn not only carried a traditional sound of country and influenced the sounds of many artists, but she also pushed boundaries during her time with her charismatic and witty lyrics. Simple, moving, profound, haunting, sad….the first words that come to mind describing the music video for “Lay Me Down,” by Loretta Lynn and Willie Nelson.
