A chill song here.
Indie rock band from New Jersey OWEL released new song “Too Young to Fall in Love”. The song is taken from upcoming album titled “dear me” set to be released on November 11, 2016 via Equal Vision Records.
Song lyrics; Owel – Too Young to Fall in Love
There’s a city on the ocean
It’s where I’ll go to die
Cuz there’s no room to be content
Not within this restless heart
I’ll sleep better when I’m dead and bled it all outThere’s my bride in the moonlight
The one I’ve yet to know
Those future vows that I intend
To keep when they are meant
When I am not a mess like this oh
I’m too young to fall in love I want it all nowCuz though it’s perfect I couldn’t stay here all year
In another life we could stay here right here
In another life
Or we could leave
In another I wouldn’t leave
Band info [source: owelband.com]
“The songs on this record feel a lot like diary entries to me. In this case, the phrase ‘dear me’ can be read as both an expression of regret and the beginning of a letter to oneself. I see it as both,” notes OWEL vocalist Jay Sakong. “That’s the nice thing about lyrics in songs – you can pretty much reveal the most secretive parts of yourself and not feel as exposed as if you just said it out loud.”
New Jersey-based indie outfit OWEL will release their intimate sophomore full-length, dear me, on November 11, which was co-produced by Sakong and Gates’ vocalist Kevin Dye.
dear me is the follow-up to Every Good Boy (EP, 2015) that was produced by Mike Watts (As Tall As Lions, The Dear Hunter), and the band’s debut, self-titled full-length (2013). Featuring delicate, dreamy vocals with lush five-part harmonies, elegant string arrangements and a tasteful touch of electronic elements throughout, the band has created a truly stunning sound on dear me that is all their own and simultaneously feels classic and modern. On the album, dramatic crescendos and dynamic soundscapes weave behind ethereal vocals, gracefully leading listeners on a phenomenal sonic journey of reflection, curiosity and contemplation.
“A lot of the songs on the self-titled album dealt with guilt and maybe even a bit of self-loathing. And while some of those feelings may still linger on the new record, I think for the most part the newer songs reflect a slightly more optimistic state of mind,” he reveals. “We were mostly just excited to go into the studio. I know some musicians prefer performing live over recording and, although I do love to perform live, I think making music in the studio is my favorite thing to do in life.”
OWEL formed in 2013 and is comprised of Jay Sakong (lead vocals, guitar, keys), Jane Park (vocals, violin, viola, keys), Nunzio Moudatsos (vocals, bass), Ryan Vargas (percussion) and Seamus O’Connor (vocals, guitar, keys).
To date, OWEL has shared stages with the likes of Minus The Bear, Foxing, American Authors and performed at festivals such as Gentlemen of the Road, CMJ, SXSW, and Northside Festival. The band has also seen syncs across numerous networks including NBC, FOX, E!, Showtime, TLC, Oxygen, The CW and more. OWEL has also been noted as a band to watch by Pitchfork, NPR, Grantland, Noisey, A.V. Club and more.