

His graciousness to his listeners is highlighted in the interlude, “Juice WRLD Speaks,” where he says, “Me talking about certain things could help somebody else through what they going through, as well as me trying to figure it out myself.” He made us feel seen in our struggles. Though cuts like “My Life In a Nutshell” and the dour “From My Window” wear you down by the album’s end-blame it on dull production and one too many mentions of the drugs that would take Juice’s life-you can’t walk away from Fighting Demons feeling anything but affirmed. Juice hits a slick pocket, threatening, “Stand up to the opps, never back down/He’ll get beat with the belt like it’s smackdown.” It’s a reminder that he was as keen with his bars as he was with a mellifluous hook. Thus, the chorus to the song: 'When you feel my heat Look into my eyes It’s where my demons hide It’s where my demons hide Don’t get too close It’s dark inside It’s where my demons hide It’s where my demons hide' Of course, the author does not actually mean that they have physical demons inside of them, but demons are a reference to the sin and flaws that rest within. Elsewhere, “Feline” is a fun lyrical exercise with Trippie Red and fellow Chi-town chum, Polo G. Its staccato guitar and cozy hacienda aura make Juice WRLD’s hazy, “Hotel California” mindset something you’re delighted to inhabit. “Wandered To LA” features Justin Bieber and is the sunniest of the album’s 18 tracks. And it’s a testament, thankfully, to how times have changed-that, in his passing, kids in Juice WRLD’s axis have a safe space to vent without having their agency challenged. “Burn” is all ragged feels (”This remind me of hell, sometimes I wonder if that’s where God really sent me”) made melodic.

Dawn, who were denounced decades ago for their emo image, bright harmonies, and the kind of content that made Juice WRLD such a beloved figure. But Juice WLRD hails from the same family tree as P.M. Find album reviews, songs, credits and award information for Angels & Demons Original Motion Picture Soundtrack by Hans Zimmer on AllMusic - 2009 - Composer Hans Zimmer (Gladiator, Thin Red Line. The contrasts, while thrilling, don’t seem too shocking today. The MetroBoomin’-helmed “Burn,” with its gunshot-punctuated percussion and 808s feels like a modern-day equivalent to psychedelic ‘90s journeymen P.M. The song’s fidgety hi-hats and clean synths-energized by Juice’s soaring chorus-make a muted plea for help (”I can’t deal with this hurt on my own/I cannot deal with this hurt in my downtime”) feel like a euphoric mosh. Here, “Rockstar in His Prime,” a downtempo Top 40 contender could still sell out stadiums. He had a knack for being on the cutting edge going back to 2017’s “Lucid Dreams,” which hit SoundCloud like a forecast from some burgeoning stoner future. Recorded in the last three years, the songs on Fighting Demons sound as if they’re from one session that could have been just yesterday. During Pride Month, he has been known for also holding up a Rainbow-Colored flag, the Pride flag.Black Sabbath on the Making of 'Vol. Typically, during Live Performances, between the First Chorus and Second Verse, Dan Reynolds gives a speech usually regarding Pride, as well as motivation for dealing with Depression or any sort of Discrimination. It has also been a moderate commercial success worldwide, charting in several countries.

It has sold over 3 million copies in the US as of January 2014. It spent twelve weeks in the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100. The song has been a commercial success, peaking at number six on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming their second top ten single after Radioactive. Finally, it was released to contemporary hit radio stations on 17 September 2013 as an official single. It serves as the Night Visions' fifth single overall and was released as the third single from the album in the United States. It is written in the key of E flat major.ĭemons was sent to American Triple A radio stations on Januand to modern rock stations on April 1. Demons is an indie rock ballad where the lyrics portray the protagonist warning their significant other of their flaws. It also makes an appearance on their debut studio album Night Visions, where it appears as the fourth track. On Top of the World Demons is a song recorded by American rock band Imagine Dragons and was produced and written by record producer Alex da Kid, recorded by the band for their major-label debut EP Continued Silence.
