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Caught in the Middle - Redlight King



     
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This is the death of a man named god.
Screw the hard knocks in your own backyard.
The selling you love but the feed you hate.
To build up something that might just break.
Stashing cash you can state your case.
You can climb these walls but you can't escape.
Things ain't ever really what they seem.
We're all strung out on american dreams.We're all living in between.
Still waiting for the day that freedom reigns.We're caught in the middle on a one way track.
We're caught in the middle force to the back and we ain't gonna take that.
We're caught in the middle on a one way track.
We're caught in the middle force to the back and we ain't gonna take that.This is the life of a blue collar ghost.
Secondhand tools got secondhand clothes.
Light the fire will expire the night.
You can call ahead but you're still behind
You can clean the slate but a stain's a stain
But we'll stick when times don't change
Follow the rules you can swallow the pain

There's too many lives that they can't explain.We're all living in between.
Still waiting for the day that freedom reigns.We're caught in the middle on a one way track.
We're caught in the middle force to the back and we ain't gonna take that.
We're caught in the middle on a one way track.
We're caught in the middle force to the back and we ain't gonna take that.No!
You're gonna take thatWe're caught in the middle on a one way track.
We're caught in the middle force to the back and we ain't gonna take that.
We're caught in the middle on a one way track.
We're caught in the middle force to the back and we ain't gonna take that.We're caught in the middle on a one way track.
We're caught in the middle force to the back and we ain't gonna take that.
No!
We ain't gonna take that
No! No!
We ain't gonna take that

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Intense, soulful and poetic, Redlight King's music is both biographical and cathartic. Using the backdrop of his humble beginnings growing up in the hardworking Canadian steel town of Hamilton, Ontario, Redlight King frontman and songwriter, Kaz, wrote his first song at the age of 7 but didn't pick up a guitar until he was 21. A keen observer and prolific storyteller, the songs on Something For The Pain reflect a culmination of life's highs and lows. After hitting rock bottom, Kaz used the experiences as inspiration and selling everything he had, headed for Los Angeles to record an honest and introspective album that is sure to resonate with the listener. Musically, Something For The Pain blends these pensive musings with a decidedly rock sound punched with rhythmic undertones. "Old Man", the first single from the upcoming CD is not a cover but rather was written as an ode to his own father while paying homage to musical icon Neil Young's song of the same name and, for the first time ever, contains an approved sample of Young's original song. Done with great respect, the song carries a deeply personal message with a thoroughly modern and original twist. Pushing boundaries and taking risks sums up the moniker Redlight King and is an apt description of the band and its music. With victory ahead and the past a nod in the rearview mirror, Redlight King is destined to break barriers.

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