Stock Music track: When This Is Over

This song is about not knowing how to live your life correctly, its about growing up and feeling a little crazy along the way. It is full band and would be great for coming of age teenager stories, reality television and teenage romance sitcoms. Available as a vocal version and an instrumental version.

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Track details

Track ID number: 13994
Genres: Vocal Rock music - Royalty free vocal rock music -- Rock: General Rock / Guitar music
Moods/Emotions: Excited / Enthusiastic / Energetic -- Passionate / Emotional / Melodramatic
Suggested Production Types: Men / Motors / Guys stuff -- Sports & Active Lifestyle -- Teen / Youth / School
Prominent Instruments: Bass (Electric) -- Drums (Drum Kit) -- Guitar (Electric) -- Vocals (Male) / Singing with Lyrics
Keywords / Hints: Losing your mind, driving yourself crazy, cant quite make it right, full band, rock song.
Tempo feel: Medium -- Fast
Tempo Beats Per Minute: 129
Artist: Take Cover
Composer: Ryan Wickard, Brady Trudeau, Derek Johnson, Odin Holmes (ASCAP)
Publisher: Take Cover Music LLC
SRCO (Sound Recording Copyright Owner): Ryan Wickard, Brady Trudeau, Derek Johnson, Odin Holmes
PRO / Non-PRO Track? PRO (What's this?)
WAV file bit depth: CD-quality / 16-bit (What's this?)
Stem files available for this track: No
Lyrics: I can’t sleep, not a wink,
So I’ll try to describe what I’m feeling
Three drinks into a two hour breakdown
And one tick away from exploding.
I can’t run I cant hide.
I can’t swallow my pride for forever,
But I’ve tried
And I can’t get it right for the life of me.
I’m going under.
Tell me why does it feel like
I’m always losing my mind

Like I can’t get a grip on this heart of mine.
I feel the world upon my shoulders,
Wake me up when this is over.
My whole life I have tried
Not to repeat mistakes come before me.
I’m afraid that the seed in my family tree
Is more like poison ivy.
But I just want to grow
Into something on my own.
Somebody tell me.
Tell me why does it feel like
I’m always losing my mind

Like I can’t get a grip on this heart of mine.
I feel the world upon my shoulders,
Wake me up when this is over.
Tell me why does it feel like
I’m always losing my mind

Like I can’t get a grip on this heart of mine.
I feel the world upon my shoulders,
Wake me up when this is over.
This is over.
This is over.
I feel the world upon my shoulders,
Wake me up when this is over.
Wake me up when this is over.
Wake me up when this is over.
Album containing this track: (None)
About the Artist
Take Cover Take Cover

Take Cover formed in the fall of 2007 and hit the ground running. After a few months of writing, they entered the studio in the spring to record with their good friend and producer Jordan Schmidt (All Time Low, Motion City Soundtrack). Their debut self-titled EP was released that September and was followed by a first tour with Minnesota natives Sing It Loud (Epitaph Records) and You, Me and Everyone We Know (Doghouse Records). The boys were honored to begin their journey as a band with such an esteemed touring package and didn't let the momentum stop there. After touring on their self-titled EP that following winter and spring of 2009, they began the writing process for their sophomore EP "The Last Word." (Also produced by Jordan Schmidt). Following a sold out hometown release show for this EP, Take Cover hit the road once more in the summer and fall of 2009 with Quietdrive (formerly Sony Records) and The Higher (Epitaph Records). Over the winter of 2009, Take Cover began putting together an acoustic EP titled "Waiting in the Moment", consisting of both old and new songs. This online release, debuting in January of 2010, gave the fans a unique look into the versatility of the band, all the while giving the band more time to write new full band songs during the winter. Take Cover released their debut full length, "The Dreamer and The Realist" (produced by Jordan Schmidt) in June of 2011, and hit the road with pop giants Every Avenue and Hit the Lights. Take Cover has also shared the stage with such acts as The Fold, William Beckett (The Academy Is), Danny Stevens (The Audition), Jamestown Story, Reel Big Fish and The Graduate. Take Cover parted ways in April 2012 to a sold out crowd and have since started new projects.


[Please note: This artist does not want their music to be used in Adult films or any other Adult content].