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...well, better than the alternative

Will Wood

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Pink lemonade on autumn bomber coats
Peter Pan collars, but my daughter’s growing up
She’s gonna be a lot like me
But I don’t wanna be at all like me
Oh, yellow buzz-cuts, pulling out stingers
You’re telling me I’m holding up eleven fingers
And stranger things than death can happen
To lab rat girls and pretty white rabbits

[Pre-Chorus]
But everybody knows that, nobody knows that
Everybody’s in on everybody’s business
This isn’t my first Christmas
I know mistletoe when I see it

[Chorus]
Baby, could you play along with me?
Baby, would that be alright with you?
And when we find out what’s wrong with me
Could you tell me how I’m right for you?
Baby, could you play along with me?
Baby, would that be alright with you?
And when we find out what’s wrong with me
Could you tell me how, could you tell me how and if I’m still pretty?
[Verse 2]
Cigarette burns, laugh lines, wide dimples
If they could see the future back when times were simple
Would they kiss your cheek or yank the bandage off
Let you speak or take advantage of how
If everyone’s sick, well then, nobody can catch it
And if everybody’s different, how could anybody match?
And we’re looking through the pockets of the hand-me-downs we laid out
Wondering if we’ll fit into the yesterdays we played out

[Pre-Chorus]
Everybody knows that, nobody knows that
Everybody’s all up in my god damn business
This isn’t my first kiss, it's better to be lost than loved, now, isn’t it?

[Chorus]
Baby, could you play along with me?
Baby, would that be alright with you?
And when we find out what’s wrong with me
Could you tell me how I’m right for you?
Baby, could you play along with me?
Baby, would that be alright with you?
And when we find out what’s wrong with me
Could you tell me how, could you tell me how and if I’m still pretty?

[Post-Chorus]
(You can stop growing up, but you can't grow down
Either way you're gonna wonder 'til you're done and underground
You can stop growing up, but you can't grow down
Either way you're gonna wonder 'til you're done and underground)
[Bridge]
Walking bikes home with a scraped-knee, sunset smudged across your brow
Warmer tears than you’ve grown used to since then
A toast to the nosebleed seats and the big dream sequence where you’re found
Guilty of your innocence and gently sent right back to bed
Everybody knows that, nobody knows that
Everybody’s all up in my motherfucking business
This isn’t my first anything
This isn’t my first anything
Everybody knows that, nobody knows that
Everybody’s in on everybody’s business
This isn’t my first lyric
I know exactly how I should finish it

[Chorus]
Baby, could you play along with me?
Baby, would that be alright with you?
And when we find out what’s wrong with me
Could you tell me how I’m right for you?
Baby, could you play along with me?
Baby, would that be alright with you?
After all of that's been done to me, could you tell me how, could you tell me how, could you tell me

[Chorus 2]
What’s so wrong about what’s wrong with me?
I’m just trying to do what’s right by you
What’s so wrong about what’s wrong with me?
Oh, I’m just trying to do what’s right by you
Baby, could you play along with me?
Baby, would that be alright with you?
After all of that's been done with me
Could you tell me how, could you tell me how
Could you tell me how?

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Are you searching for a song with a unique perspective that challenges conventional norms? Look no further than "...well, better than the alternative" by Will Wood. This captivating single offers a refreshing take on songwriting, as the artist delves into the inspiration behind the track. In an interview with New Noise Magazine, Will Wood shares his fascinating perspective, highlighting the importance of avoiding life-altering decisions for others without their consent. With his signature style and thought-provoking lyrics, Wood crafts a tale that will leave listeners pondering the complexities of existence.

About ...well, better than the alternative

When it comes to thought-provoking music, Will Wood never disappoints, and his single "...well, better than the alternative" is no exception. Wood's intention with this track is to challenge the notion that all songs stem from personal experiences. In fact, contrary to popular belief, he states that he doesn't have a daughter and that he often writes from perspectives other than his own.

With genuine concern for the potential emotional turmoil imposed on someone who has to face the consequences of living a life they didn't choose, Will Wood eloquently opens a dialogue on the subject. He recognizes the harm that forcing one's existence upon another can create, leading them down a path of mental anguish and turmoil.

The song's title, "...well, better than the alternative," represents Wood's exploration of the potential alternative outcomes that exist. By refusing to bring someone into existence without their consent, he suggests that it may be the preferable option, acknowledging that a life of non-existence might be better than one filled with struggle and adversity.

It's difficult to label Will Wood's musical style, as he seamlessly incorporates elements of various genres into his songs. Listeners can expect a fusion of rock, alternative, and cabaret influences, all woven together in a captivating blend. The instrumentation of "...well, better than the alternative" reflects Wood's eclectic taste, with vibrant piano melodies, dynamic guitar riffs, and energetic drum beats driving the song forward.

Wood's vocal delivery is equally mesmerizing, showcasing his ability to effortlessly transition between gritty, raw emotion and soaring, theatrical tones. His distinctive voice draws listeners in, ensuring an unforgettable experience with each word he sings.

Lyrically, "...well, better than the alternative" is a masterclass in poetic storytelling. Will Wood's introspective and introspective approach to songwriting shines through, captivating listeners with his vivid descriptions and thought-provoking perspectives. Each line is meticulously crafted, allowing the audience to delve into the depths of existential questions and societal expectations.

This single serves as a testament to Will Wood's dedication to pushing the boundaries of music and his commitment to thought-provoking lyricism. With "...well, better than the alternative," he implores us to reevaluate our understanding of personal choice and the potential consequences of assuming control over someone else's life.

In a world where conformity often reigns supreme, Will Wood fearlessly explores the enigmatic complexities of existence, challenging listeners to question their own perspectives and societal norms. By shining a light on the mental and emotional toll that can result from imposing one's existence on another, Wood invites us to consider the alternative and ponder the true value of consent and autonomy.

So, if you're ready to embark on a musical journey that will invigorate your mind and leave you contemplating the existential mysteries of life, be sure to give '...well, better than the alternative' by Will Wood a listen. Brace yourself for an experience that is as perplexing as it is enlightening, and let the thought-provoking lyrics and captivating melodies take you on a transformative ride.

  • Release Date: June 27, 2020
  • Artist: Will Wood