: Frontman Giovannie Yanez stated the song is about remembering your roots and not taking success too seriously.
: The track gained significant traction on rock radio, peaking at #15 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Airplay chart in 2023. 2. Defying the "Overrated" Label
: The song is famous for featuring a tuba played by bassist Alex Trejo, a nod to the band’s Mexican-American roots and Tejano influence.
Critics and fans often argue that the band is actually under-appreciated for their genre-bending capabilities. They are currently one of the most successful independent rock acts to break into the mainstream.
Far from a critical jab, the track is a self-reflective anthem about humility.
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We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience serve personalized ads or content and analyze ourtraffic.: Frontman Giovannie Yanez stated the song is about remembering your roots and not taking success too seriously.
: The track gained significant traction on rock radio, peaking at #15 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Airplay chart in 2023. 2. Defying the "Overrated" Label
: The song is famous for featuring a tuba played by bassist Alex Trejo, a nod to the band’s Mexican-American roots and Tejano influence.
Critics and fans often argue that the band is actually under-appreciated for their genre-bending capabilities. They are currently one of the most successful independent rock acts to break into the mainstream.
Far from a critical jab, the track is a self-reflective anthem about humility.