![]() ![]() Wrong, It’s Right was the band’s second record, they said it was theirįirst actual experience in the studio with all the traditional moving So standout and iconic for us in our legacy. And he suggested why don’t we start it with this The biggest thing with that song was starting with the chorus, “So, we worked on the music and rearranged it a little bit and it allĬlicked. ![]() That demo and said ‘this is dope but your chorus is terrible,’” Gaskarth Went in with a producer that pushed us to hone our craft, Matt Squire. Wearing our skinny animal print jeans with sweeping bang-haircuts.ĭemo version of it which was very different and that was the first record we Squire had some honest opinions about the song’s development andīecame a huge player in manipulating the initial track that would grow into theĪTL anthem we have been shouting at the top of our lungs since 2007, while Had a rough cut of the track ready, when producer Matt Squire came in to work With the lyrics and story leading the song, ATL Into my head, was like ‘I’m going to finish this beer and write a story about She was telling the story about how she became a dance and that line popped And Maria was little bit older than me and We would go to this club in downtownīaltimore and we were probably not of age and drinking. (there’s a story at the bottom of this bottle and I’m the pen) is literallyĪbout me wanting to tell her story. Gaskarth had the lyrics written that outlined how the story unfolded over certain conversations while embarking on shenanigans in downtown Baltimore. And I thought it was a badass story about a badass chick Story about a girl doing what she has to do to make ends meet and live the life There was anything wrong with that decision, but it inspired me to tell that “I found out one day that she had become a dancer at a fewĭifferent clubs and it just struck me, I didn’t expect that for her, not that Girl from around where I grew up named Maria,” Gaskarth told American Had some more insight on what really went into the song and its making. Fans seem to know the story behind the song well, but frontman Alex Gaskarth ![]()
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