Fallout
Catfish and the Bottlemen
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I pissed you off again So that you'd leave me Alone in Leeds again And I got my stuff and left 'Cause I got this friend see Who put me up again Oh but no, you still had to call Oh but no, you still had to come But we just always Seem to just fallout When I'm most in need of it So I spent my yesterday Ducking your calls And in fear that things would change So I tidied up my place 'Cause you always told me It got me thinking straight Oh, but no, you still had to call Oh, but no, you still had to come But we just always Seem to just fallout When I'm most in need of it And you just always Seem to just call out When I'm up for leaving it You see now I'm sorry if I drove, your matches to my clothes But you know how I can get sometimes You see now I'm sorry if I drove, your matches to my clothes (Woo!) You see I I was a test-tube baby That's why nobody gets me You see I Struggle to sleep at night But it's fine, she never lets me You see I I was a test-tube baby That's why nobody gets me You see I Struggle to sleep at night But it's fine, Mary don't let me Nobody gets me
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Written by: Matthew Benjamin Blakeway, Robert Hall, Ryan Evan McCann
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10 facts about this song
Released Date"Fallout" by Catfish and the Bottlemen was released on July 7, 2014.
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Album InformationThe track is taken from the band's debut album "The Balcony" which was released in 2014.
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Chart PerformanceWhile the album itself reached a peak position of number 10 on the UK Albums Chart, "Fallout" did not chart significantly on its own, highlighting the band's consistent yet not overwhelming initial success.
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CompositionThe song, like most Catfish and the Bottlemen's songs, stands out for its gritty and energetic indie rock sound with substantial guitar riffs, steady drum beats and raw vocals by frontman Van McCann.
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Song MeaningThe lyrics of "Fallout" speak about the aftermath of a breakup.
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Live Performances"Fallout" has been a regular feature in the band's set lists for live performances, often getting a strong response from audiences.
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Critical AcclaimThough not a chart-topper, "Fallout" has received positive reviews from music critics for its captivating lyrics and catchy melody.
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Music VideoThe music video for "Fallout" is filmed in a classic black & white style and features the band performing the song live.
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CollaborationLike all other songs on the album "The Balcony", "Fallout" was produced by Jim Abbiss, who has worked with other notable artists like Arctic Monkeys and Adele.
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Song WritingThe song is written by the band's frontman Van McCann, who is known for his ability to write relatable lyrics that connect with their fans.
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