As a child you can't wait for the future. But when the future arrives is when nostalgia kicks in hard. I hope everyone that reads this knows that things will get better. Don't give up.
I miss being able to turn on the radio and hear bands like this. I miss the 90s so much. Gotta say im proud to have been part of the last great gasp of music.
+Flashpoint922 DUDE. You just hit the nail on the FREAKIN' head. I COULDN'T agree MORE!! Well, 10th grade for ME, but STILL. That, and some wonderfully soggy, rain-drenched Fall nights...
Flashpoint922 this song reminds me of being in 9th grade in the fall of 1995 when curse of Michael Myers came out. It was played in the radio for a brief period during that time. This is the first time I've seen the video I think.
Wow, I haven't heard this song in at least 15 years and it DEFINITELY hits different now for some reason. This could easily have been a Chris Cornell song. Awesome.
As great as Chris Cornell was , this is a song that only Damon Johnson could have gotten right. And that's exactly what he done with this one. Well......all Brother Cane songs.
The song came out mid summer of 95. I was 20 yrs old then. I remember being dirt poor at the time living in this late 70's single wide trailer with my girlfriend, 60 miles outside of St. Louis. No TV and no AC at all. But we had radio and we managed to bang on the kitchen table a lot and made our son. And, we married of course and still together all this time.
I was 25 and living in a small two-story one bedroom apt in Mesa, AZ. The living room was our band rehearsal space and there was a 24 hr Mexican food place right across the street - it was awesome.
i loved it in 95 and i love it now. this song is one of the coolest songs of all time. it has some serious ambience and the rhythym section lays down a heavy groove. Brother Cane is an under appreciated band for sre.
Was 16 at the time living in Santa Rosa, CA when this tune came out. Just brings me straight back to 1995 Summer break, working at an Italian joint washing dishes, going on dates with my first Girlfriend, hanging out with my buddies in the glorious sun. Man, nothing will top those days. I live in Oyster Bay, Long Island with my wife & kids now. I feel for my kids today that they don’t grow up the way we did back then. Life’s been good to me but damn I miss the 90s so much. I will be forever thankful I had my formative years were in that decade.
Every time I hear this song... I can smell the cool, drier air of Fall- like after the first cold front of the season pushes through. Feel the breeze getting a little more brisk against my face as the days become shorter. The turning leaves are yellow, orange and red. Both relaxing and yet a little bit unsettling... at the same time. Erie in a good way- just like the song!
yea this is definitely an autumn song, it came out in autumn.. I remember listening to it while doing homework at 6pm and it would be pitch black outside..
Like clockwork. Every year I watch all the Halloween movies on AMC and listen to this song. I had the CD back when this was new. 90's was by far my favorite decade. Class of '96!!
Definitely a one hit wonder due to the Cornell similarities. It happened a lot in the 90’s, lots of copycats made it big. Staind, STP (first album at least), Silverchair, Bush, Seether, on and on. So many bands that sounded super similar to the OG Grunge big 4 of PJ, AIC, Soundgarden, Nirvana.
@@KBizzy I'd take STP, Silverchair, and Bush out of the list of bands you mentioned. Those three bands were/are still incredible and both had second albums that were even better than their debuts.
Halloween 6 is being shown on AMC this afternoon and that is what brought me here. I am a lifelong Southerner and I forgot about this band until watching the movie.
Dude haha me too no joke I had to Google Halloween 6 credit end song to find it. I loved this song as a kid and couldn't remember the name. thought it was Mathew good band at first lol that's funny
whenever i hear this song it reminds me of the halloween and the fall weather. i love it. first time i heard it was on the radio and then when i heard it in halloween 6 i had to go out and buy it.
That change over at 2:22 has always got me since 1995. I remember marveling at this song and band with a close friend who just passed away last month. Now it hits me even harder. RIP Lane.
They are getting back together!!!!!!!!!!!! I called a big music store in Des Moines searching for everything BC....That was when the second album was released...I've been a huge fan from day one man.
" There's a light out there, in your light I stare" Smoking song writing, good arrangement and everything else just falls into place. Heard this on the radio way back in 95 bought the disk and still listen to it now.
I was fortunate to see Brother Cane, to stand on stage with them and meet them. Class act of gentlemen not to mention extremely talented muscians. Damon Johnson is an outstanding guitarist!
Nice I did the same thing at edge fest in Wisconsin. It was in the 90s and it was only time I dived off the stage and crowd surfed. I wonder was David Anderson in the band when you met them ?
My ex wife and i spent new years eve 1997 in some dive bar in Montgomery, Alabama and Brother Cane was playing. They came to our table and talked with us for a minute and shared their champagne with us. They were a cool group of guys.
I loved this whole album. I remember thinking that every song on Seeds could have been a hit single. This one definitely but really the whole album was just phenomenal. If the world was fair? Truly fair? Brother Cane would have been world wide superstars. They shoulda been. As this song proves. As this song grooves. And fools shine on.
I'm saved. 😢 Seriously though, thank you for your positivity. I wish I knew people who cared enough about religion to help me navigate this crazy world. But alas, I do not.
I love this song so much.. They was playing this on the radio stations in Colorado. This wasn't just a Halloween soundtrack song.. This song is legit. Maybe it was just me but this song was everywhere when it dropped. You couldn't escape it and that's not a bad thing.
It's funny, you hear a tune a few times in the '90s. Never after that - then suddenly RUclips recommends it 20+ years later...and every feeling you had at that point in time of first hearing comes back.
Lyrics: Come and see me Can't you see me It's so easy To believe in you I believed in you Your intention, my addiction Fear no evil You'll be safe in here, I was saved in here And fools shine on Where fools shine on Want tomorrow, no tomorrow Come together Only here and now, and I need it now Walk the narrow, straight and narrow Look behind me There's a light out there, in your light I'll stare And fools shine on Where fools shine on And fools shine on Where your eyes won't open Fade or divide Peace, from the darkest hours Bathe in your light Yeah-e-yeah Come and see me Can't you see me Come and see me You'll be saved in here And fools shine on Where fools shine on Yeah And fools shine on Where fools shine on
Just saw Damon in concert opening for Tesla and Skynyrd. Blew my mind when he introduced himself and his old band BC.. then ripped into this one. Felt like ‘95 again!
wow this came out 26 yrs ago man how time flies and great song got to see these guys live in '96 in Rochester, NY at The Penny Arcade with Dirty Looks opening the show
I can't help but feel that Brother Cane was one of the last great rock bands. Seems like new rock music just started to slip away from being "good" around the time that they slipped away.
Being 31 myself, I remember being 10 years old and loving this song! I've only recently discovered this song thanks to my brother, this song is a snap shot of a great part of the 90's! Brother Cane!! and to all the others who felt this song was awesome!!
yup! 17 years young when this came out. being the hardcore death metal, and doom metal fan I was at the time. I remember liking the hell out of this song. it was different for my taste, but still really kickass. I guess me being an Alice in chains fan that I've always been, made it easy for this song to grow on me, cause its in the same taste, as aic.
I'll throw some your way until he responds. In flames, dark tranquility, burzum, sunn, mayhem, old mans child, amorphis. If you want more, let me know. Oh! and last but not least, hips dont lie by shakira :p
I was starting college in Fall '95 and I remember driving home to this song on several occasions. Other tunes from that time: Ozzy-Perry Mason Hum-Stars Sugar Ray-Mean Machine, 10 Seconds Down Korn-Blind Corrosion of Conformity- Seven Days Smile-Staring At the Sun
I love Brother Cane's 1st cd from start to finish. This song and "Bread Maker" are the only two I liked from the 2nd. The 3rd....blah. Come on Brother Cane....come back with some good old Southern Rock!
The Erieeness, the flashing lights, the blue filter, the cult-like feeling of the video with it's disturbing imagery. Everything about this song just bleeds with Halloween 6, and the 90's.
90s had the best music hands down
We go after it, like it's something to hold in to. .. some part of innocence. 2024...
As a child you can't wait for the future. But when the future arrives is when nostalgia kicks in hard. I hope everyone that reads this knows that things will get better. Don't give up.
Nostalgia literally means "Ache of the heart". It's a sign we are still human.
Nostalgia is with me everywhere I turn.. There is always something that makes me ache for those years past. 💔
I thought that, in 2016 a little bit. Once May of 2020 hit, hope went away. Just an older millennial who despises most of Gen Z.
Amen to that. We were built to get through this madness!
Thanks for the much needed positivity. -a pessimist
I miss being able to turn on the radio and hear bands like this. I miss the 90s so much. Gotta say im proud to have been part of the last great gasp of music.
Fall of 1995...7th grade. This song and Halloween 6 did it for me.
I was a lot younger but same for the Halloween!
+Flashpoint922
DUDE. You just hit the nail on the FREAKIN' head. I COULDN'T agree MORE!!
Well, 10th grade for ME, but STILL. That, and some wonderfully soggy, rain-drenched Fall nights...
Flashpoint922 it was fucking epic
Flashpoint922 this song reminds me of being in 9th grade in the fall of 1995 when curse of Michael Myers came out. It was played in the radio for a brief period during that time. This is the first time I've seen the video I think.
I was 15 years old in the fall of 1995. Those were some good dayz
Such an underrated song!
Agreed 👌🏾
I totally agree brother
such an underrated BAND.
Yes, Sir!
But the song lives on
Wow, I haven't heard this song in at least 15 years and it DEFINITELY hits different now for some reason. This could easily have been a Chris Cornell song. Awesome.
As great as Chris Cornell was , this is a song that only Damon Johnson could have gotten right. And that's exactly what he done with this one. Well......all Brother Cane songs.
Been too long..
When it first started playing I thought this could easily be a Sound Garden song. Never heard it that way in the. 90’s.
👍
The song came out mid summer of 95. I was 20 yrs old then. I remember being dirt poor at the time living in this late 70's single wide trailer with my girlfriend, 60 miles outside of St. Louis. No TV and no AC at all. But we had radio and we managed to bang on the kitchen table a lot and made our son. And, we married of course and still together all this time.
I was 25 and living in a small two-story one bedroom apt in Mesa, AZ. The living room was our band rehearsal space and there was a 24 hr Mexican food place right across the street - it was awesome.
@@dowens3781I wanna visit Mesa Arizona
To Al and Owens, keep on shining you fools
🤘❤️🩹🥲
Was19 in 95 brother, always reminds me of halloween 6. Saw in theaters Oct 95. I was rifgt out of high school. Please bring me back!!
@@stanvirgulto 🔪🎃🍬
i loved it in 95 and i love it now. this song is one of the coolest songs of all time. it has some serious ambience and the rhythym section lays down a heavy groove. Brother Cane is an under appreciated band for sre.
This brings me back to the fall of 95, i was 15 & it was such a great year. I miss the 90's so much ☹️
lucyluvs clutch 1995- 15 years old.
I was 19.
Not bad at all.
We all do
I was 22.... Work and Night School.... But songs like this one kept me sane....
I was 13 and just started playing guitar. Magical time.
Definitely tales me back to the 90s when everything was good
Was 16 at the time living in Santa Rosa, CA when this tune came out. Just brings me straight back to 1995 Summer break, working at an Italian joint washing dishes, going on dates with my first Girlfriend, hanging out with my buddies in the glorious sun. Man, nothing will top those days. I live in Oyster Bay, Long Island with my wife & kids now. I feel for my kids today that they don’t grow up the way we did back then. Life’s been good to me but damn I miss the 90s so much. I will be forever thankful I had my formative years were in that decade.
these guys played at my parents wedding in 94 I was there and they rocked
That's amazing! WHere was the wedding?
Was that a dig at your parents? J/K
So lucky.
@@gdgbjbfgcbjn I wasn't either, and I'm not kidding.
@@user-ww1qb6td1u No really, that is amazing!
Every time I hear this song... I can smell the cool, drier air of Fall- like after the first cold front of the season pushes through. Feel the breeze getting a little more brisk against my face as the days become shorter. The turning leaves are yellow, orange and red. Both relaxing and yet a little bit unsettling... at the same time. Erie in a good way- just like the song!
yea this is definitely an autumn song, it came out in autumn.. I remember listening to it while doing homework at 6pm and it would be pitch black outside..
it's one of the great lost tracks of the 90s
Exactly btchhopper
me too. reminds me of eating magic mushrooms back in the early 90's
How i feel too. I still jam to these guys daily riding through the back roads here on the Cape in the fall/winter.
RIP, Mitchell Ryan, our Dr. Wynn.
The Man in Black now rests.
this song just sounds like fall, the 90s , and halloween
that time of year again 10/2017
@Jungle Bunny no it did not. Halloween 6 was released September 29, 1995.
@Jungle Bunny my mistake. I thought you meant Halloween 6 was released in the spring of ‘95, but you meant the song. Correct?
9/28/21 just watched Halloween and thought it was alice in chains til I looked it up. Fall def in the air. Very cool vibe.
First time I heard this song, I thought it was Alice And Chains!!!!
Like clockwork. Every year I watch all the Halloween movies on AMC and listen to this song. I had the CD back when this was new. 90's was by far my favorite decade. Class of '96!!
We opened for these guys in 1995 and they were a bunch of great guys and a tight band!!!
Halloween 6 brought me here. I love that movie and this song.
Halloween 6 brought me here!! Awesome track!
Me too lol. But in 2012, it seems to me, but every once in a while I come back here
One of the best Post grunge Tracks! he has some Cornell Vibes to his voice, esp in the verses.
Really does. First heard it when I was like 13 or 14 and actually thought it was soundgarden at first.
Definitely a one hit wonder due to the Cornell similarities. It happened a lot in the 90’s, lots of copycats made it big. Staind, STP (first album at least), Silverchair, Bush, Seether, on and on. So many bands that sounded super similar to the OG Grunge big 4 of PJ, AIC, Soundgarden, Nirvana.
I could swear that Steve Perry is a contributor...
@Mikey Wiser I thought it was alice in chains when I heard this song on Halloween 6
@@KBizzy I'd take STP, Silverchair, and Bush out of the list of bands you mentioned. Those three bands were/are still incredible and both had second albums that were even better than their debuts.
the 90s are gone but not forgotten
Erics email 90s were ok, 70s 80s and very early 90s were the best
I was a young kid in the 80s Atari and all. I was 21 in 1995.
Erics email true that. My favorite decade
Pabst sucks it's practically fuckin water
@@scoutmaddoxg 70s were sweeeet, 80s were cool aside from Reagan and aids... then in 2001, a swift decline began in terms of mostly everything.
Halloween 6 is being shown on AMC this afternoon and that is what brought me here. I am a lifelong Southerner and I forgot about this band until watching the movie.
Dude haha me too no joke I had to Google Halloween 6 credit end song to find it. I loved this song as a kid and couldn't remember the name. thought it was Mathew good band at first lol that's funny
This band and song never got their due. Very underrated.
whenever i hear this song it reminds me of the halloween and the fall weather. i love it. first time i heard it was on the radio and then when i heard it in halloween 6 i had to go out and buy it.
R I P. Donald Plesance.
RICK GUERRA how did he die ?
100th like there should be way more I'll always be tied to these characters Laurie, Loomis. dare I say? Michael
real talk with Jonathan Wilson Jonathan Wilson he died from complications of heart valve replacement
He opened the oxygen tank and lit his lighter when he was trapped in the hospital room with Mike 🔥
Just finished watching H6 , then came right here to find this song. Been years, great song 🎃🎃🎃🔪
That change over at 2:22 has always got me since 1995. I remember marveling at this song and band with a close friend who just passed away last month. Now it hits me even harder. RIP Lane.
They are getting back together!!!!!!!!!!!! I called a big music store in Des Moines searching for everything BC....That was when the second album was released...I've been a huge fan from day one man.
Love halloween 6 and this song!
" There's a light out there, in your light I stare" Smoking song writing, good arrangement and everything else just falls into place. Heard this on the radio way back in 95 bought the disk and still listen to it now.
I was fortunate to see Brother Cane, to stand on stage with them and meet them. Class act of gentlemen not to mention extremely talented muscians. Damon Johnson is an outstanding guitarist!
Nice I did the same thing at edge fest in Wisconsin. It was in the 90s and it was only time I dived off the stage and crowd surfed. I wonder was David Anderson in the band when you met them ?
@@7someonethat must of been fun
Yeah it was awesome. David is my cousin. He joined up with them I think the second album.
Deserves about 80 million more views
If Alice in Chains and Guns and Roses ever hooked up, ah, never mind. I couldn't think of an analogy. Brother Cane is just an awesome band.
Haha
Alice 6? (6 Shooter) Sounds kinda koo 😎
Nah more like Alice in Chains music mixed w/ Chris Cornell vocals
@@chinchillaman1yes true
The best song in the Halloween series!
Yes true
One of the most under-rated bands ever....
I love his sooong!!! Michael Myers part 6!!!
It’s not called Michael Myers part 6 it’s called Halloween 6 The curse of Michael Myers
Love this song, 90s was so much fun in my 20s
heather kerns 90s best decade ever. Also in my 20s
My ex wife and i spent new years eve 1997 in some dive bar in Montgomery, Alabama and Brother Cane was playing. They came to our table and talked with us for a minute and shared their champagne with us. They were a cool group of guys.
That must of been fun experience
Damn I miss the 90's!!!
Damon Johnson makes gold out of anything he writes or sings, he's amazing!
Still love this song.. Reminds me of Chris Cornell
I LOVED this song since I first Heard it😍👍🏼 GREAT Song💯❤️❤️❤️
Fall of 95’ this song gives me chills reminding me of being 17 again
This song is SO underrated. It kicks ass💯🎵
I loved this whole album. I remember thinking that every song on Seeds could have been a hit single. This one definitely but really the whole album was just phenomenal. If the world was fair? Truly fair? Brother Cane would have been world wide superstars. They shoulda been. As this song proves. As this song grooves. And fools shine on.
One of the best vocalists ever!
whoa! Now this is a song i really had forgotten about that u couldnt escape back in 95-96
I used to listen to Brother Kane all the time.............Brings back some great memories.
Hoy te encontré...esa canción me trae recuerdos de mi niñez siempre antes de salir la ponían en doble 9 Lima Perú...🤘🏻
Great tune just remembered. God/Jesus bless and save all that read this.
Thanks, may Bruce Lee bless you.
I love you. I needed this...right now. thank you.
I was saved in here 😂
I'm saved. 😢 Seriously though, thank you for your positivity. I wish I knew people who cared enough about religion to help me navigate this crazy world. But alas, I do not.
@@brianjackson164 I hope you're doing better. I love you too. ❤
I love this song so much.. They was playing this on the radio stations in Colorado. This wasn't just a Halloween soundtrack song.. This song is legit. Maybe it was just me but this song was everywhere when it dropped. You couldn't escape it and that's not a bad thing.
I was wondering why there were so many fall and Halloween references. I've never seen the movies, horror fan that I am, just not into slashers
@@Breakin_Concrete Halloween 6
It's funny, you hear a tune a few times in the '90s. Never after that - then suddenly RUclips recommends it 20+ years later...and every feeling you had at that point in time of first hearing comes back.
I remember this song, still kick ass in 2020.
I miss the 90's style of music.
Me too
Indeed. You hear a hint of it every now and then. I think DNCE had it on Cake by the Ocean.
@@dapper189 How the hell is that shit related to Grunge?
I agree the 90s where such a great time period
We didn't know how good we had it. We hoped for a bright future and in the end I keep revisiting the 90's to stay sane.
This song will always bring Halloween back into my head.
So true
Oh yeah remember blasting this from the radio 1996 in my Nissan. Sentra😊
ii too want this song played at my funeral.it defines how i have viewed people all my life.since 95" love the micheal myers era.Go 90s.
Miss this time in music!!
These guys never shot into the atmosphere because they were too powerful.
Tells you how great music used to be that bands this good could slip under the radar
Wow this song reminds me of being a teenager in the 90's.
One of the Great Lost songs of the past. We had some damn good stuff in the 90s.
I miss the 90s to.
Lyrics:
Come and see me
Can't you see me
It's so easy
To believe in you
I believed in you
Your intention, my addiction
Fear no evil
You'll be safe in here, I was saved in here
And fools shine on
Where fools shine on
Want tomorrow, no tomorrow
Come together
Only here and now, and I need it now
Walk the narrow, straight and narrow
Look behind me
There's a light out there, in your light I'll stare
And fools shine on
Where fools shine on
And fools shine on
Where your eyes won't open
Fade or divide
Peace, from the darkest hours
Bathe in your light
Yeah-e-yeah
Come and see me
Can't you see me
Come and see me
You'll be saved in here
And fools shine on
Where fools shine on
Yeah
And fools shine on
Where fools shine on
Just saw Damon in concert opening for Tesla and Skynyrd. Blew my mind when he introduced himself and his old band BC.. then ripped into this one. Felt like ‘95 again!
I wish it was 1995 again.
Filmed at L.A's Griffith Park Observatory. These guys should've been a powerhouse of a band.
Heard this song playing the other day for second as I was walking out of an office.... Fall of 95, great year (sophomore)... Great memories,
Such an underrated band , this album kicked some serious a$$ IMO !!!!!
Hell Yes- I get to see Brother Cane again THIS WEEKEND in Gatlinburg Monsters On The Mountain!!
One of the many talented bands of the 90s that was also so very underrated. These guys remind me of Second Coming and The Hunger and Hum
I'd forgotten how much I'd love the song, I'm glad I heard it on the radio last night & and remembered how good they were and how good the song was
probably one of the most underrated bands from the 1990s. Big Fan here. Up there with AIC, STIP, soundgarden for me!
Brother cane rocks
Hell yeah. Dope.
Michael Myers chased me here.
Haha
He's out there for payback and blood.⚰⚰⚰⚰⚰
awesome! i miss this song. from back in the day!
Me too I love this song growing up.
My kind of men! Have loved these guys for years now...
Thanks to Halloween this has been one of my favorite songs by a band I’ve never heard of 😂
What a completely amazing incredible song. These lyrics.
This song kicks massive ass
man been looking for this song for years can't believe I found it
This song and Collective Soul's Where The river Flows were two really hard songs form the 1990's that no one knew about!
This brings back my 9th grade memories of 1994 damn this makes me feel old
wow this came out 26 yrs ago man how time flies and great song got to see these guys live in '96 in Rochester, NY at The Penny Arcade with Dirty Looks opening the show
This is the most 1995 music video I've ever seen. I have no idea how I first heard this in a movie in 1996 and never saw it until now.
Spectacular.
Yes it's on Halloween 6
Damon Johnson is from my home town of Geraldine, Alabama.....he's amazing to listen to
I can't help but feel that Brother Cane was one of the last great rock bands. Seems like new rock music just started to slip away from being "good" around the time that they slipped away.
capi1lope Damon Johnson (the Guitar) has a few new projects out. I think you will enjoy. Look up the Damon Johnson band and also Black Star Ride
Thanks, I'll check 'em out. Hard to find good rock anymore. Did just discover "Lion" though.
You're correct.
capi1lope achoooonehitwonder ahem sorry
Not really. Got no shame, Hard act to follow, Lie in the bed that I make all got airtime around here.
wow, i was 21 when this song came out.
Your profile picture is epic.
thanks
I took this pic at a baseball game with the beer in my hand lol
It was 95
I was 14 when this song came out.
This song is like a spiritual event.
Not forgotten....shine on...
This is one of my favorite CD's!! Great band!!
Being 31 myself, I remember being 10 years old and loving this song! I've only recently discovered this song thanks to my brother, this song is a snap shot of a great part of the 90's! Brother Cane!! and to all the others who felt this song was awesome!!
yup! 17 years young when this came out. being the hardcore death metal, and doom metal fan I was at the time. I remember liking the hell out of this song. it was different for my taste, but still really kickass. I guess me being an Alice in chains fan that I've always been, made it easy for this song to grow on me, cause its in the same taste, as aic.
Jynfo J - Heck! I was 28 when this came out, love and miss it.
To both you fellows, I tip my hat. Cheers!
Hater-of Stupid-shit throw some bands my way if you can buddy, always open to new bands.
I'll throw some your way until he responds. In flames, dark tranquility, burzum, sunn, mayhem, old mans child, amorphis. If you want more, let me know. Oh! and last but not least, hips dont lie by shakira :p
I was starting college in Fall '95 and I remember driving home to this song on several occasions. Other tunes from that time:
Ozzy-Perry Mason
Hum-Stars
Sugar Ray-Mean Machine, 10 Seconds Down
Korn-Blind
Corrosion of Conformity- Seven Days
Smile-Staring At the Sun
Had a motocycle shop south side Edmonton when this came out, rocked the shop every time this jam came on, great memories!!!!
This is an all time favorite for me. Love It!! 💙🎤🎵
the 90's!
I heard this song first on Halloween 6 and fell for it awesome track
I love Brother Cane's 1st cd from start to finish. This song and "Bread Maker" are the only two I liked from the 2nd. The 3rd....blah. Come on Brother Cane....come back with some good old Southern Rock!
Another great southern band....
The Erieeness, the flashing lights, the blue filter, the cult-like feeling of the video with it's disturbing imagery. Everything about this song just bleeds with Halloween 6, and the 90's.
One of my favorite 90's bands, and from my home state as well. I always viewed Damon as the south's Cornell...
Brother Cane is back! Can't wait to see you guys in Milwaukee!!