Thursday, July 7, 2011

Spence 'Til The End' Lyrics Blog

'Pull Me In'

It’s pretty tragic such a Hollywood movie scene
Swore I wouldn’t let this devil get the best of me

It’s alright, it’s ok. I got this now
It’s alright, it’s ok, got hell to pay


Feels like a fever, love this deceiver, pull me in
Burned by desire, taken by the liar, pull me in

Take the wheel, I’ll take the ride, tell me what I need
Bright lights, gold lies, I can believe

Feels like a fever, love this deceiver, pull me in
Burned by desire, taken by the liar, pull me in

Maybe, I want to make believe
Maybe, I embrace the thieves


'Swear'

One for the money, two for the blow, I say three lets get ready Hollywood here we go
If I can dream, do you see it? Do you know what I mean? Yeah, here comes money

Oh I swear, It’s not the first time, but it’s the last time I let you in

I made a deal with the devil and here’s what he said
“Trade in your soul for the rings and the plastic wings”

So I’ve got this new dance sure to set the city on fire
at least that’s what he sold me

Oh I swear, It’s not the first time, but it’s the last time I let you in

Never again, I can’t stay quiet, Never again, I’ll break the silence

'Used to Ride'

Used to ride stars at night, now this fires not so bright
How do I let this go when it’s all that I know?

Yes I’m slowly fading

Wasting time, life passes by, slowest form of suicide
Wasting days in this grave, slowest form of suicide

Here I’ll stay in the past, where nothings good and nothing lasts
All the lies I believe bring me down to my knees

Wasting time, life passes by, slowest form of suicide
Wasting days in this grave, slowest form of suicide

Take me down under so I can crawl

So I lay here waiting, yes I’m slowly fading


‘Everything You Never Wanted’

No way no I’m not looking back, tied by a rope from the past
Take Take this noose off of my neck you won’t tie me down with regrets

This is how it has to be, nothing but a tragedy
Everything you never wanted
This is how it has to end, you and I never again
Everything you never wanted

Alone I go and here I stand to face my ways, it’s in my hands
Now we’re face to face and eye to eye, its time to take what’s mine

This is how it has to be, nothing but a tragedy
Everything you never wanted
This is how it has to end, you and I never again
Everything you never wanted


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Thursday, June 23, 2011

Spence 2011

Starting out as a fledgling group in the environs of Los Angeles, Daniel David (vocals guitar), Kelly Mead (bass), and Michael Laylee (drums) set out to record a series of four songs alongside the talents of Brett Hestla (Creed , Framing Hanley, Dark New Day) in March 2011. Joining together the unique interplay of hard-hitting rock with the more eclectic tones noted in modern-day rock, Spence emerged on the Hollywood scene having established their talent under the banner of a new tonal range.

Marked by this distinct new sound, Spence quickly attracted the attention of Hollywood’s nightlife, playing at a variety of well-known venues, including The Roxy Theatre, The Whiskey, and The Viper Room. While the bright lights and multiple bookings earned Spence a certain level of notoriety, the foursome found the town lacking in possibilities. The growing buzz that was beginning to take hold beyond Los Angeles was largely silenced by a town that was set on molding the group to fit its own brand of artistic definition, a brand that Spence did not embrace as its own. The seduction of Hollywood’s myriad nightclubs continued to call, yet Spence found itself increasingly at odds with the city’s demands to quell their pursuit of authenticity. It quickly became clear to Spence that honoring their own definition of success would necessitate their departure from the illusion of Hollywood’s gleam. Thus the decision was made to reach out to the devoted fan-base that was rapidly growing beyond the borders of Los Angeles.

Today, Spence has garnered a broad and devoted fan-base that has re-affirmed their enticing brand of musical authenticity. They continue to pay homage to this devotion by touring various cities across the country, offering performances marked by the original sound that first enticed an audience. While the band’s career is still in its infancy, they continue to find inspiration in their fans who have made both their struggles and achievements worthwhile.


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Monday, March 14, 2011

Spence recording with Brett Hestla(Creed, Framing Hanley, Dark New Day)

So over the last few months we’ve received lots of messages on Myspace / Facebook / Twitter asking the question “When are you putting out more music??”

Let’s skip the foreplay and get right to it! Let’s talk about the huge news related to our next release.

What’s going to make this upcoming record different than the last? Hmmm???

We’re proud to announce we’re going to be working with the very talented Brett Hestla (Creed, Framing Hanley, Dark New Day)

We finished the demo stages here in Los Angeles a few months back in January. Now we’re waiting to head to Florida to do a little more pre-production and record with Mr. Hestla at the end of March.

A tour in the U.S will indeed follow up after we’re out of the studio, but we’ll save that tour details for another blog! : ]

We self produced ‘Everything You Never Wanted’ so we’re really stoked and looking forward to Brett producing this record.

Shoot us a message and let us know how you feel about this next upcoming record :)

- Daniel David

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