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About Asleep in the Fallout

Asleep in the fallout is an introspective journey through Hadley's personal feelings about his father.

Song Lyrics

So burn the family you made down
Kill the lights on your way out
I’ll be asleep in the fallout
Not that you’re worried though

So burn the family you made down
Kill the lights on your way out
I’ll be asleep in the fallout

Hoping and praying that I’m not as critically broken as you are
Hoping I don’t play the victim while constantly making new scars
I let the fallout clean my wounds
I took the stitches out too soon

So burn the family you made down
Kill the lights on your way out
I’ll be asleep in the fallout
Not that you’re worried though

So burn the family you made down
Kill the lights on your way out
I’ll be asleep in the fallout
In the fallout

Another son
Six months younger than the other one
Another son you won’t raise
A repetition of the same old things

I’m hoping and praying that we’re not as critically broken
As you are
I let the fallout
Bleach my scars

So burn the family you made down
Kill the lights on your way out
We’ll be asleep in the fallout
Not that you’re worried though

So burn the family you made down
Kill the lights on your way out
We’ll be asleep in the fallout
In the fallout

So burn the family you made down
(I took the stitches out to soon)
So burn the family you made down

I took the stitches out too soon

I took the stitches out too soon

Release Information

Artist(s):
Jon Hadley

Title:
Asleep in the Fallout

In Album:
SPLIT EP

Record Label(s):
Abrasive Monologues

Release Date:
2023-08-01

ISRC:
QZK6F2321594

Performance Credits

Vocals:
Jon Hadley

Guitar:
Jon Hadley

Bass Guitar:
Jon Hadley

Synth & Programming:
Jon Hadley

Production Credits

Producers:
Jon Hadley

Mixers:
Jon Hadley

Mastering:
Jon Hadley

Studios:
Abrasive Monologues