Young Circles: Jungle Habits

Below is an excerpt from q&a

There’s a definite shift in songwriting and tone from the opening track to the last, from the “I want to feel alive” on “Triangles” to the total neo-Elton John track, “Changing.” Was there a certain path you wanted the album to take from beginning to end?

There is a definite story that is told in this album. I have a few different stories for it in my head, but the idea is the first and last track act like a Prologue [and] Epilogue. “Triangles”‘ arrangement is the least “pop” and most unorthodox in that it doesn’t have a verse-chorus-middle eight-type layout. We wanted to develop the idea early in the album that everything you’re about to hear is different, and the song is begging everyone to sit back and go on the journey with us. From “Devil” all the way to the end of “Dreams,” [the album] is dealing with the loss of innocence and love and the subsequent wake-up call when you get to “2012” and everything afterward. The curiosity of growth, the growth of perception, and accepting the fact that no matter what, we’re still changing, and still growing. Whether we’re saying that literally or figuratively is up to the listener.

Check out their exclusive interview featured in http://www.redefinemag.com/music/interviews_music_2.php?artist=Young-Circles&id=2531 

You will find the complete lyrics of their Jungle Habits songs on the same site, as well. Check ’em all!

 

 

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