The song was originally inspired by Cormac McCarthy's book The Road. The title of the song is a direct quote from the book. The lyrics of the song were, however, changed when Editors got the request to put it on the second Twilight soundtrack. To make it more fitting for the soundtrack words like 'son' were removed. Eventually the full band song was changed into a piano/strings only song. The original song could for a long time only be found as a bootleg from Belgian festival Rock Werchter '08 until it was recorded at the same festival in 2010 and was released in… read more
The song was originally inspired by Cormac McCarthy's book The Road. The title of the song is a direct quote from the book. The lyrics of the so… read more
The song was originally inspired by Cormac McCarthy's book The Road. The title of the song is a direct quote from the book. The lyrics of the song were, however, changed when Editor… read more
Editors is a British indie rock/post-punk revival band from Birmingham, England, formed by Tom Smith (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Russell Leetch (bass) Ed Lay (drums) and Chris Urbanowicz (guitar) who met while studying at Staffordshire University, in Stafford, England, United Kingdom during 2002. After Chris' departure in 2012 , Justin Lockey and Elliott Williams joined the band for their live gigs and participated in the recording of the fourth album. The band were originally known as (The) Pride, before they changed their line-up and became known as Snowfield, becoming a po… read more
Editors is a British indie rock/post-punk revival band from Birmingham, England, formed by Tom Smith (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Russell Leetch (bass) Ed Lay (drums) and Chris Urbanowicz (… read more
Editors is a British indie rock/post-punk revival band from Birmingham, England, formed by Tom Smith (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Russell Leetch (bass) Ed Lay (drums) and Chris Urbanowicz (guitar) who met while studying at Staffordshi… read more