Hear Brian Fallon make the idea of quitting smoking sound captivating in the new song “21 Days”
smokes his last cigarette in the new song “21 Days.” The latest track released off his upcoming third solo album, it chronicles the New Jersey songwriter’s attempt to kick nicotine and casts the drug as a long-lost friend or lover.
“I miss you most in the morning/we used to talk over coffee,” he writes and sings. “Now I’m gonna have to find another friend.” It’s a seemingly mundane topic — at least to those who never tried to quit smoking — but Fallon, the singer for cathartic rockers the Gaslight Anthem, makes it riveting as he ticks off the days until he will no longer feel the craving., will be released March 27th and showcases a softer, more intimate side of Fallon.
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