![]() You can find the perfect example of this when the chorus of "Men Who." hits. Em Take your records,take your freedom, take your memories I dont need them C G Take your space and take your reasons. 'What you need is an e-marijuana cigarette called Green,' he suggested. 'What a lot of people up here do is grow their own, including food,' he said with a giggle. Robert said Alaskans would probably welcome Stephen Dorff with open arms. Influenced by the honesty and no-frills songwriting of Elliott Smith and Sufjan Stevens, Pavol translates sincerity into every moment of his music, whether that be lyrically or through a choice instrumental strum. If anyone knew how to 'Take Back Your Freedom,' I figured, it was Robert. "Men Who Taught Me Chords" is about reclaiming your art and your independence a song against false idols." "I've had many periods of time where I have felt unsure as to whether I could ever tear my art away from the sway of rotten influence and create works which were pure, true, and honest. The only real prison is fear, and the only real freedom is freedom from fear. Liberty, when it begins to take root, is a plant of rapid growth. "I started going to house shows in Philly when I was 15, and several people who I looked up to during my early years in the scene have since turned out to be quite awful people." A man who believes in freedom will do anything under the sun to acquire, or preserve his freedom. "This is a song about influence," Pavol explains. Themes of personal change can be found throughout the record and as for the new single, it deals addresses Pavol's personal reckoning with his former musical heroes. As well as "Men Who Taught Me Chords", it's set to feature last month's "Bones" which deals with the passing of his grandfather. The forthcoming album About A Year was all recorded and produced during Pavol's first year of university, in his dorm room. Someday I’m gonna run across your mind Don’t worry, I’ll. The pair were milling around in the same DIY scene back home and after crossing paths, Pavol eventually signed with Accidental to release the music he'd spent most of his life working on. Take your records, take your freedom Take your memories I don’t need’em Take your space and take your reasons But you’ll think of me And take your cat and leave my sweater ‘Cause we have nothing left to weather In fact I’ll feel a whole lot better But you’ll think of me. Im here nothing, can harm you My words will warm and calm you Let me be your freedom Let daylight. Working with fellow Philadelphia-based musician Shamir, and his independent label, began with the release of Pavol's debut EP Okay Pleaselast year. Will you take me away And will you make me your wife. ![]() Having grown up in a musical family and as a self-taught guitarist, Pavol began writing songs as a medium for his self-expression before beginning to share his work through intimate live shows.
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