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Sunday, September 30, 2012

DAUGHTRY Hoping To "Start of Something Good"

DAUGHTRY has released a brand-new music video on the TV show 'Extra' in support of their latest single, "Start of Something Good," the fourth official single from American rock band's chart topping third studio album, "Break the Spell," which is a serious hard-rock record, and more upbeat, positive lyrically and sounds nothing like the previous two.
"Start of Something Good" takes on a slower tempo and sounds similar to "Life After You," but frontman Chris Daughtry vocals can translate from hard rock and borderline scream, to a more smoothing passionate tone. When the chorus kicks in, there is a vulnerability to DAUGHTRY and his lyrics. It is a simple song about hoping a relationship will work out in the end and DAUGHTRY takes a simple love song and creates an unforgettable track with "Start of Something Good." Chris tells to Extra that the song "is basically the story of when I met my wife. It was one of those times where you're starting to believe it's the start of something good, and 12 years later, it proved to be right."
When it came to shooting the video for the song he felt it would have been a little weird placing the band in the middle of a field on blankets singing this song to a couple in love. Making its way out via Extra, the clip was directed by Nigel Dick and filmed on August 31 at Harlod's Farm in McLeansville, North Carolina. "The concept behind the video is basically I'm observing this young couple who's obviously in love and I'm playing their theme song," says the 32-year-old "American Idol" alum about the video.
The video that doesn't feature the entire band is rather unique in the way it focuses on Chris. "I didn't want to put them on blankets, you know, out in the field on a picnic or something," Chris explained to Extra. "That would have been weird." In the visuals, Chris is playing the guitar solo and singing the song acoustically without his band, while watching a young couple (played by Niki Coyne and Christian Nulty) has a romantic picnic in a field and taking tentative first steps towards a relationship.

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