They’ll be joining Alice in Chains and Jane’s Addiction on the 2013 Uproar Festival set to kick off on Aug. In addition to their debut disc, Walking Papers have a busy summer lined up. With a swanky beat and vintage guitar riffs capped off by a sick solo mid-song courtesy of McCready, ‘The Whole World’s Watching’ blazes a trail of blues infused, down and dirty, ass-kicking rock, led by Angell’s commanding vocals. We hope that ‘The Whole World's Watching’ shows our support for them and encourages others to follow their lead.” "As for the song, it was inspired by people around the world who have the courage to stand up for their beliefs and make their voices heard. “It’s with great pleasure that we are share the debut of ‘The Whole World's Watching’ lyric video with our friends at Loudwire," says Walking Papers singer-guitarist Jeff Angell. Isn’t it strange the change ain’t happening." Find the lyrics for Red Envelopes by Walking Papers on Rockol. The lyric video for ‘The Whole World’s Watching’ is set to an ominous black and white backdrop reflecting a barrage of harrowing scenes from riots and social inequality to greed and poverty, as the evocative lyrics ring out through Angell’s voice: " Change occurs / When the pain of doing the same thing / Is worse than / The fear of change. And as if their lineup wasn’t already stacked in their favor, ‘The Whole World’s Watching’ also features a guest appearance by Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCready, who lent his talents to a few songs on the disc to help out his friends. Writer(s): Barrett Martin, Jeff Angell, Benjamin M Anderson, Duff Michael MckaganLyrics powered by anticipation of the disc's release, Walking Papers are teaming up with Loudwire to exclusively premiere the lyric video for the lead single ‘The Whole World’s Watching' (watch below). Walking Papers Lyrics - by Popularity 3, Your Secrets Safe With Me 4, The Whole Worlds Watching 5, A Place Like This 6, The Whole Worlds Watching 7, Ill. Though at times classically inspired, and at others roots-based, the instrumentation is always understated, providing a focus on lyric and melody. The road ahead, is red and white Strung out forever like Christmas lights And I should change my ways Cause I know it ain't right And I should turn around But I drive all night Yeah, I drive all night Uh-uhhnn Yeah, I drive all night Yeah, I drive all night Uh-uhhnn Oh-uhhnn He says: "I will take care of everything But I can′t ask you to marry me If I can't afford the rain." The road ahead, is red and white Strung out forever Like Christmas lights And I should change my ways Cause I know it ain′t right And I should turn around But I drive all night There is no one without the other We could run forever But the past is never far behind Standing in between two mirrors I crossed my Heart, I crossed my finger I crossed the line. Jeff previously sang and played guitar for the bands Post Stardom. Walking Papers is a blues-rock band formed by Jeff Angell and Barrett Martin, two long-serving veterans of the Seattle music scene. And I should turn around But I drive all night The interstate became a canvas He turned into someone else He argued with his own existence But he can't convince himself He won′t take no for an answer But it′s the only one he will get He wants to leave the past behind him But it ain't done with him yet. Walking Papers - Walking Papers (Deluxe Edition) Album Lyrics 1. Lyrics, Song Meanings, Videos, Full Albums & Bios: The Whole Worlds Watching, Already Dead, Capital T, Your Secrets. The rain ricocheted off the windshield And he addled by the cup Under his breath in a whisper He repeats a single dirty word He had to do a friend a favor He made a promise he can′t keep Cigarette burns between his fingers Just in case he falls asleep He says: "I will take care of everything But I can't ask you to marry me If I can′t afford the rain." The road ahead, is red and white Strung out forever like Christmas lights And I should change my ways Cause I know it ain't right.
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