

He is carrying a heavy burden and feels alone with no home, no life and nobody to sing in his name.
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The music video was released on November 1, 2007, with the single released on December 3, 2007.
SONG LONG ROAD TO RUIN DRIVER
Given that news cycles in 2012 don't last much longer than it takes to say The Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than the Driver of the Screw and Whipping Cords Will Serve You More Than Ropes Will Ever Do, any hiatus spanning longer than two years is bound to feel like an eternity.Ĭoming from an artist who's already evolved her sound from slow-burning miserablism to upbeat, Memphis-style soul, "Ruin" suggests another stylistic shift: Though it's built around a serious message - a reminder that others don't have life as easy as we do - the song has a breezy, poppy quality to it, consistent with Chan Marshall's prolific use of the word "bitchin'." (She employs it as a verb, but the adjective applies here, too.) Given than "Ruin" itself has been in public circulation for something like two hours, it's a little early to jump to definitive conclusions, but Marshall wears her peppy side as well as ever. Release date: 2007 Duration: 03:45 The meaning of the song 'Long Road To Ruin ', based on the lyrics What is Long Road To Ruin about The protagonist is facing a difficult situation where something familiar has been replaced by something new. ' Long Road to Ruin ' is the second single from the Foo Fighters ' sixth studio album Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace. The Cat Power announcement only adds to what's already been a good year for artists returning from long absences: Looking at our own First Listens at this very moment, we've got albums that follow gaps of seven years ( Fiona Apple's The Idler Wheel.) and more than a decade ( Beachwood Sparks' The Tarnished Gold). 2:09 2 Monochrome 4:09 3 Debris 5:25 4 Reflections 3:50 5 53°N 8☎ 6:49 6 Im the Enemy 4:42 7 Terms of Validity 5:58 8 The Picture 5:56 9 The Story of Sheep and Wolves 5:09 10. 'Long Road to Ruin' is the second single from the Foo Fighters' sixth studio album Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace.
