![]() Oh oh oh oh (Gym Class Heroes baby!) to sing along to my stereoĪlbum " The Papercut Chronicles II" ( 2011) Thought love was dead, but now you're changing my mind I take your hand and hold it closer to mine I only pray you'll never leave me behind (never leave me)īecause good music can be so hard to find (so hard to find) You know my heart's a stereo that only plays for you Just keep me stuck inside your head, like your favorite tune If you can hit it, sing along and take me by the hand I think I finally found a note to make you understand You never know we come and go like on the interstate When you have to purchase mad D batteriesĪppreciate every mixtape your friends make Would you turn my volume up in front of the cops (turn it up)Īnd crank it higher everytime they told you to stopĪnd all I ask is that you don't get mad at me Would you hold me on your shoulder wherever you walk If I was an old-school fifty pound boombox (remember them?) Just keep it stuck inside your head, like your favorite tuneĪnd know my heart's a stereo that only plays for you I'd sing it softly in your ear and grab you by the hand If I could only find a note to make you understand 'Cause holding grudges over love is ancient artifacts I used to, used to, used to, now I'm over that It's just the last girl that played me left a couple cracks Like yea (scratched), check it Travie, I can handle thatįurthermore, I apologize for any skipping tracks ![]() If I asked you to scratch my back, could you manage that? Would you blow me off and play me like everybody else? If I was just another dusty record on the shelf Stereo Hearts (featuring Adam Levine of Maroon 5) lyrics Listen Song lyrics. It set the barometer and focused our writing a little bit.Stereo Hearts (featuring Adam Levine of Maroon 5) lyrics lyrics It had all the dark and moody elements we were driving for. “I think it was cool because it kind of became the basis for where we wanted to go with this album. “That song is really cool because that’s the first song we wrote for the album,” McGinley says. One track off The Papercut Chronicles II that may join that list is “Solo Discotheque,” which the band previewed this summer on Warped. ![]() In the past, some of my favorite songs have come out of these type of sessions ‘Papercuts,’ ‘Cupids Chokehold,’ ‘Make Out Club.'” “The songwriting process for this album reverted to our early days as a band, which is four dudes sitting around a room making music. “Not having the looming pressure to crank out an album and get back on the road was a luxury,” McGinley says. “It’s not really a concept record per se, but there are a lot of reoccurring themes and there are some characters that were on the first album that kind of pop up in a couple of lines here and there,” McCoy says.īut for McGinley it was about the feeling of making the record. The new album, due October 25th, is not a proper sequel to the band’s debut, but it does share some themes. “Of course, we also handed the guy a Roots record and we’re like, ‘Let’s find the middle states between Maroon 5 and the Roots.’ But he’s just a dude we’ve always admired and wanted to work with on some level.” We actually rolled up there with a Maroon 5 album and gave it to our friend who was the engineer on that and we were kind of like, ‘Make our drums sound like this,'” McGinley says. Our first record that helped launch our career was The Papercut Chronicles, and usually when we go into to do an album we have somewhat of an idea of what kind of tones we want from the record. “We’ve been really big into Maroon 5 for years. It’s fitting the collaboration comes on The Papercut Chronicles II because, as drummer Matt McGinley tells us, Levine and the rest of Maroon 5 were a big inspiration on Gym Class Heroes’ debut, The Papercut Chronicles. ![]() “My manager asked me who I would want to work with and Adam Levine was one of the first people that came to mind,” says McCoy. Working with Levine satisfies a longtime goal for Gym Class Heroes. In this first look, Gym Class Heroes go behind the scenes of filming the video against New York’s cityscape. They just wrapped a co-headlining spot on the Warped tour, and released an infectious new single, “Stereo Hearts,” featuring Adam Levine. After a three-year break between albums in which frontman Travie McCoy did his solo thing, Gym Class Heroes are returning big time. ![]()
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