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Now It's Here

Chris Home • 26 June 2021

Song #2 

This was my second single and the last song on the album. You can play it on different platforms here. The chords and melody for this were largely written in my mid-20s. Really easy one to play - easy three chords, like most of my songs - and it was fun to sing along to. I rewrote the lyrics 20 years later and decided to write a song about taking a risk in life and going for it. 

Bring it on

I was thinking about a time shortly after me and Sarah got married. Over dinner one night we talked about where we would go and live if we could choose anywhere in the world. We both immediately said, ‘New York!’ We literally decided there and then to up and leave - to see if we could get jobs in New York and move there. We did just that and spent two amazing years there which changed our lives forever. I wrote the lyrics of this song hoping to capture that feeling. 

I was also thinking about my home town where I grew up. I loved my childhood but I always knew I would leave. Growing up, I was a big fan of The Boomtown Rats and I had their song Rat Trap in mind when I wrote the lyrics - a song all about looking to escape. The guitar at the beginning of the second chorus is also a definite reference to them.

So here it is - a song about the hope and expectation that comes from setting new horizons. That feeling of possibility that comes with taking a risk, not knowing what the outcome will be. It’s about following your dreams and never giving up. Life is so short - never regret going for it! Bring it on! 

Now It's Here Lyrics

Let’s up and leave right now 
The door’s open the engine’s revved
I’m up for anything 
In a heartbeat we might be dead

I hope one day they tear it all down
The blood-stained streets of my home town
I’ve got to leave before I become the same as you
Stuck in the rut they’ve forced us into 

Now it’s here, bring it on
Now it’s here, bring it on
Now it’s here 
Now it’s here
Bring it on
Bring it on
Bring it on, oh yeah
Bring it on, oh yeah

We stand on the edge of something  
Hold my hand we’re going to fly
Don’t look down the spark is lit 
It’s up to us to touch the sky

Let’s you and I run to the light 
Our horizon’s out of sight 
The train’s left the station, we just made the sliding door 
Don’t look back, we’re made of something more

Now it’s here, bring it on
Now it’s here, bring it on
Now it’s here 
Now it’s here
Bring it on
Bring it on
Bring it on, yeah
Bring it on, oh yeah

Now it’s here, bring it on
Now it’s here, bring it on
Now it’s here 
Now it’s here
Bring it on
Bring it on
Bring it on, oh yeah
Bring it on, oh yeah
Bring it on

by Chris Home 23 August 2021
So this is a song I wrote for my wife, Sarah. We went on a short trip to Lake Garda in 2013 - one of the few times we’d been away without the kids. The hotel was great, perched in the hills above the lake with amazing views. It was lovely just to slow down for a minute and have some time for ourselves. We’ve been lucky to be able to have those moments, I know many don’t. This is an out and out love song. I’d been playing around with the different parts of the song for ages but it was 3 or 4 years ago when the lyrics and music came together. I wanted to express something of the uncertainty and complexity of any relationship - natural human doubts that can creep in from time to time. But also I wanted to express the joy of properly loving someone over the best part of a lifetime. I probably don’t tell Sarah that I love her often enough so I hope this makes up a little bit for that. Check it out here .
by Chris Home 1 May 2021
Whatever your circumstances, however bad things are, there is always the possibility for the hope and joy that small everyday things can bring. Like a nice cup of tea or sharing a smile with a stranger. That’s what this song is about. So this was single number one and the first song that Jason and the band worked on. I love the energy they added to it with the guitars and that piano riff - made me so happy when I first heard them play it. You can play it on Spotify here .
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by Chris Home 17 April 2021
As a young fella I had hopeful dreams of becoming a singer-songwriter. Over 25 years ago, I sent a demo tape to a record company after recording a few songs on a 4 track with an acoustic guitar, drum machine and synth. I got a letter back asking if they could come and see me play at a gig. I wasn’t doing gigs, I’d never done a gig, very few people had ever heard my music. I didn’t have the confidence to go for it and I never replied. I spent the next couple of decades or so building a career in technology and providing for my family. My music was always there in the distant background but I hardly even played my songs to my wife and kids. And then when covid hit, I decided to try again, dust off some of those old songs and write some new ones. I recorded a demo of a song I wrote early in lockdown called ‘Long Way Round’ and thought I’d have a go and put it out on Spotify. You can hear it here . This was one of ten songs I'd written that I thought could work as an album. I had rough demos of everything, but it was obvious if I was going to do this properly I needed some help.
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