Big, rowdy guitars, pounding drums, and a galloping bass line ignite this indie rock anthem, a tribute to girl power. Righteous female vocals take no prisoners. Perfect for that emotionally charged moment when the leading woman fights back, kicks butt, or claims the right to her own destiny.
Big, rowdy guitars, pounding drums, and a galloping bass line ignite this indie rock anthem, a tribute to girl power. Righteous female vocals take no prisoners. Perfect for that emotionally charged moment when the leading woman fights back, kicks butt, or claims the right to her own destiny. Female Vocals, Indie Rock Music, Alternative Rock
Track Summary Music Track Title: Maybe Catalog ID: 521855
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Description: Big, rowdy guitars, pounding drums, and a galloping bass line ignite this indie rock anthem, a tribute to girl power. Righteous female vocals take no prisoners. Perfect for that emotionally charged moment when the leading woman fights back, kicks butt, or claims the right to her own destiny.
Lyrical Topics: Action, Fight, Street, Winning, Women / Woman
Lyrics
I took a walk at a quarter to three
the sound of static chasing after me
a freakin' army couldn't sing me to sleep
I took a walk at a quarter to three -- yeah
I hit the sidewalk with the wind in my face
a pair of earrings and a can of mace
the city's hungry for another disgrace
another girl who doesn't know her place
maybe it starts with me
maybe we can break free
I took a walk at a quarter to three
the sound of static chasing after me
a freakin' army couldn't sing me to sleep
I took a walk at a quarter to three
maybe it starts with me
maybe we can break free
maybe it starts with me
it ends with me
it blends with me
maybe it fails with me
it bleeds with me
it sleeps with me
I hit the sidewalk with the wind in my face
a pair of earrings and a can of mace
the city's hungry for another disgrace
another girl who doesn't know her place
Extended Keywords: superhero vigilante virtuous true unrepentant unabashed unflinching in-your-face defiant Marshall loud proud valiant women fire angry