Skip to main content

Maverick Ad

Home

Main navigation

  • Home
  • Cover Stories
  • Features
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Cashbox Legacy Awards
  • Past Covers
  • Weekly Archive
Rock Band My Own Addiction Display Resolve In "Back To You" From Self-Titled Album

Breadcrumb

  • Home
  • Rock Band My Own Addiction Display Resolve In "Back To You" From Self-Titled Album
My Own Addiction
Fri Jun 16, 2023
Cashbox Canada

When the world is chaotic and your personal life is in shambles too, it can be hard to find the strength to move forward. Yet no matter how difficult life can get, there is always something worth holding on for Oshawa, ON-based rock band My Own Addiction embodies this resolve in their new single, "Back To You." Check it out on YouTube here:

Steady drums from Todd Burrows and bass from Tim Reesor open the song, punctuated by lead guitarist Andrew Losier. By the time the husky vocals of lead singer Alexandra Augustine come in, the song has properly kicked off with lyrics about military propaganda that are cleverly linked to a personal wound in the heart.

"The propaganda brought us out here to win, and the lies are absurd and the chances they look slim,
The armies fought until they no longer could, and the end was approaching, death was understood,

And there’s a bullet now wedged in my heart and I won’t let this wound keep us apart"

Moreover, the song's chorus links the verses especially well. On the surface, it appears to be about finding your way back to a lover despite "dying" of a bullet wound to the heart. When considered alongside the other verses discussing military propaganda and school shootings, the chorus has a deeper meaning of learning to live on for those you love despite all the violence and strife in the world.

Of the song's inspirations, Augustine states, "One thing that wounds me deeply is the loss of innocence. Around the time that I was working on this song, there was a school shooting that happened. I had to get it out on paper, and the story that unfolded was that of someone desperately wanting to get back to those they love and writing a letter to tell them."

Moreover, the song is one facet of the band's upcoming self-titled debut album, which features themes of personal vices and addictions that are reflective of someone trying to live life to the fullest. The song's boldness carries over from the album's previous track "Cigarette", which shows a sexier and playful side.

Listen on Spotify here: open.spotify.com/album/6sB21iq8jH3HReEif9rkd9?si=0ddNblJxSjGMSbst6cpReA&nd=1

My Own Addiction gradually came together in 2021, after Andrew Losier and Todd Burrows met and started to write music for their first album. By the time Tim Reesor and Alexandra Augustine came on, the guitar and drums were musically arranged, and the group were able to go into the studio in December 2022. "Back To You" is the first single off My Own Addiction's self-titled debut album out now.

linktr.ee/myownaddiction

Reviews
Album
My Own Addiction
Month: Dec 2022
Bree Taylor Pop-Country Songstress Bree Taylor Offers Hope for the Lonely-Hearted in…
Christine Graves Ottawa Folk Artist Christine Graves Goes Her Own Way On “Bend The Rules”
Christine Savard Photo Credit Helene Cyr Singer/Songwriter Christine Savard Is Back After Three-Year Hiatus With “Wicked…
Cliff Cardinal & The Sky-Larks Cliff Cardinal & The Sky-Larks Release New Single “Suicidal Valentine”
Evil Creek Ottawa Group Of The Year EVIL CREEK Releases “Lovely” From New ‘Away From The Sun’ EP
Gregory Childs and Heart Lung Toronto Alt-Country Outfit Gregory Childs and Heart Lung Make a Powerful…
Jaylen Bradley Canadian Pop Artist Jaylen Bradley Captures the Acute Pain of Being Burned Twice…
Lady Charles Lady Charles Channels The ‘70s In Stripped-Down Cover of Sparklesaurus’ “Flower Boy…
Leslie Taylor Leslie Taylor Alchemizes Memories Of A Trauma-Filled Past With The Beauty Of…
Little Animal! Montreal’s Jazz and Electro Combo Little Animal! Releases Eponymous EP on…
Marie- Véronique Bourque Jazz Flutist Marie-Véronique Bourque Captures Endless Winter Snow with…
Moore Ave Moore Ave’s Cover Of Sublime’s “Santeria” Out Now
MDMP MDMP’s “I Can’t Hold You Closer” Grapples Relationship Status in a Pop-Punk…
Sam Casey Sam Casey’s “Good Fight” Punches Through Self-Doubt and Industry Toxicity On…
Mud Bay Mud Bay Releases “Love And Forgiveness” From Latest “Best Laid Plans” Album

Pagination

  • First page « First
  • Previous page ‹ Previous
  • …
  • Page 85
  • Page 86
  • Page 87
  • Page 88
  • Current page 89
  • Page 90
  • Page 91
  • Page 92
  • Page 93
  • …
  • Next page Next ›
  • Last page Last »

CEO/PUBLISHER/EDITOR IN CHIEF
SANDY GRAHAM

email:sandygrahamemg@gmail.com 

Canadian Journalists:

Contributing Journalist - Canada and Global
Don Graham
email: dongrahamwriter@gmail.com

Contributing Journalist - Canada and Global
Lisa Hartt
email: lisahartt87@hotmail.com

Contributing Journalist - Canada 
Michael Williams
email: greydread@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

International Journalists:

Contributing Journalist - Sweden
Malin Osth
email: malin@musicdays.se

Contributing Journalist - Sweden
Jonas Tancred
email: jonas@musicdays.se

Contributing Journalist - USA
Rob Durkee 
email: rockster2746@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

Web Developer/Technical Support
Chris Wardman

email: info@chriswardman.com
website: chriswardman.com

Cashbox Cover Design and Graphic Artist
Jain McMillan

email: jainmcmillan@gmail.com

Contributing Photographer 
Tracey Savein - South Paw Productions
southpawproductions@rogers.com

 

 

 

Footer menu

  • Home
  • Features
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Cashbox Archive
  • Issue Archive
  • Past Covers