Press Play At Home: Conan Gray Highlights The Painful Past Of "Family Line" With An Affecting Acoustic Performance Facebook Twitter Email

                                      


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To assume command over your future, you need to grapple with your past — and that is the message behind "Family Line," the strong support of Conan Gray's freshest collection, Superache. The melody tracks down the pop vocalist/lyricist following his foundations and character qualities back to their source: A violent youth. Each line spreads out some part of young life injury in obvious, unsparing subtlety, and the melody's tune follows back the entirety of his issues and qualities to something in his mom or father. In this episode of Press Play at Home, Gray gives the melody an acoustic treatment, playing his guitar along to the profound verses as he sits in a vacant room. The desolate white-walled exhibition space helps maintain the attention on the tune's cutting verses and uncovering of the past. "How is it that you could hurt a small child?/I can't neglect, I can't pardon you/Because currently I'm terrified that everybody I love will leave me," Gray sings in one especially hard-hitting stanza, coordinated toward a pained, abusive and often absent dad is grieved, harmful and frequently missing

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