Mexican Sun Lyrics
Chevelle
Lyrics
Soon the stares catch
We begin to kill the calm as we
Feed on the facts let's give in
Let's give in to give in more
Still on the knees
Such a shame
The cat's up and run away
Scratched at me first
Then the boy
Gonna panic for a little more
Watch the tail boy
Watch the tail
Like to be feeling the sand
Bring color
Back to both my arms the sun
Let it do damage like they said it
Would if given chance
Had to be shouting your voices
Scheming devils
Never make it through
Hey way to go lad
Can't wait to go
Closing out all my tabs
Tighten down the pitiful
Leave you a pen
Write it down
Or you know what you can do
With that
Watch that tail boy
Watch the tail
Like to be feeling the sand
Bring color
Back to both my arms the sun
Let it do damage like they said it
Would if given chance
Had to be shouting your voices
Scheming devils
Never make it through
Hey way to go lad
Can't wait to go
Let's let the panic bloom
Could help us all end up in the
Clear
Then let the havoc choose
To shape us all, push us to invent
We can feed off shame all day
We could feed of shame all day
Soon the stares catch
We begin to kill the calm as we
Feed on the facts let's give in
Let's give in to give in more
Like to be feeling the sand
Bring color
Back to both my arms the sun
Let it do damage like they said it
Would if given chance
Had to be shouting your voices
Scheming devils
Never make it through
Hey way to go lad
Can't wait to go
Hey way to go lad
Can't wait to go. . .
Song & Lyrics Facts
Chevelle's song "Mexican Sun" is the lead single from their fifth studio album Vena Sera, released in 2007. The alternative rock band Chevelle consists of three members: brothers Pete Loeffler (lead vocals and guitar), Sam Loeffler (drums and percussion) and Joe Loeffler (bass).
The lyrics to "Mexican Sun" were written by Pete Loeffler while production was handled by Michael “Elvis” Baskette. The track features an upbeat rhythm with a catchy chorus and heavy guitars. It tells the story of a man who has lost his way and wants to escape reality by running away to Mexico. The music video for "Mexican Sun" was directed by Paul Brown and shot entirely on location in Los Angeles. The clip follows a young girl as she runs through the city streets in search of her father. The video ends with the pair embracing each other at the Mexican border. The song peaked at number 14 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and was nominated for Best Hard Rock Performance at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards.