But Hayden is why we went and it was totally worth it. He has an amazing stage presence. He filled the performance with little anecdotes and was pretty funny with many of them. It was really a interesting contrast from his music which is often a little depressing. There were many songs from the new album, which I bought there, so much was new territory that I hadn't heard before, but the tracks he played from the album I have were fantastic. His lyrics are so raw and truthful. When he takes a song I know and love and adds a little story before it for the audience, it just makes it that much better. Amazing stuff and I'm glad I went.
Open your eyes, put it in drive, get on the road and just go.
City lights turn to tree lines and national park signs.
The mountains approach with more wind in the road and the air turns to falling snow.
Miles away, just up ahead, it doesn't matter what any of us is looking for.
We'll never find it because it's not even there.
High beams showing falling rock warnings and construction work slowings.
The engine blazes as the elevation raises but the dynamite walls contain us.
Everyones watching for animals crossing through the part of the glass thats defrosting.
Miles away, just up ahead, it doesn't matter what any of us is looking for.
We'll never find it because its not even there.