Camino Palmero
Unstoppable This song is about being able to have one chance--to see if a friendship could turn into a relationship. Nothing's Changed This song is about parents and how they can never understand you and the things you do, no matter how close you are with them. No matter how much time passes by, things don't change between you. Wherever You Will Go While many believe that this song is a love song, it is actually about dying. Alex and Aaron wrote this song at a time when both of them had just lost loved ones around the same period of time. This song is about being able to still be with them even though they are gone. Could It Be Any Harder This song is about losing someone. When Alex was 8 years old, his mother got up and left him and his sister and moved to Germany. This affected Alex and so he wrote this song. However, the song also signifies losing anyone in general. Final Answer According to Alex, this song is about finding a "definitive answer" from a girl. It is about figuring out where something (i.e. a relationship) is going. Adrienne Alex and Aaron wrote this song about past girlfriends and how those girls have used them. "Adrienne" is just a name Alex and Aaron came up with to symbolize all these people. They say that "Adrienne" is no one in particular. However, in a recent german interview with Alex, Alex says that "Adrienne" for him was his first love from when he was 15. The girl dumped him for his best buddy. Her name was not Adrienne though. They believe that everyone has an "Adrienne" in his or her life. We're Forgiven This song is about everyday life. Alex explains that this song derives from seeing all the less fortunate people on the streets everyday and how you can't tell that "we're forgiven." We just ignore them like we could care less. Things Don't Always Turn Out That Way This song is about not realizing what you want. Just That Good This song is always misinterpreted. While many think that in this song Alex is saying, "Don't hate me, cuz I'm just that good," if you listen to the lyrics closely he is actually saying, "You say, don't hate me..." Alex explains that this song is about a girl who does not realize what she is missing. She is so caught up in feeling so great that she does not see the true meaning of life. So once you look at her, you realize that you don't want her anymore. Thank You This song is just a general thanks to everyone who has supported The Calling through and through. Stigmatized This song is about pain and feeling "stigmatized." It is also about not being able to be together with someone. Alex and Aaron wrote this song after hearing a gay couple's story and how they could not be together because of religion and other factors. |