New York, NY (Top40 Charts) "She called me and said she was gonna finish herself in the backyard. She had a gun and was digging a hole and had the craziest eyes," says Paul Cauthen of the woman he and his Sons of Fathers co-frontman David Beck wrote "Hurt Someone" about. "We got her back in the house and then put her in a Cadillac and drove her from midnight to 5am, straight to her parents house and knocked on the door."
Beck and Cauthen wrote the song that very night as an act of closure, an open letter written in their "rip-roaring brand of Texas rock studded with gospel-influenced harmonies" (CMT). Check out the intense and indelible track here, and let me know if you'd like to hear more of the "wide-open roots and folk rock" (Rolling Stone) of their new album, 'Burning Days' (out 4/2):
https://www.cmtedge.com/2013/01/10/sons-of-fathers-learn-a-lesson-on-hurt-someone/
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