“Tremble On Me' is the sixth release from Will Dailey's album Boys Talking
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The songs that make up Boys Talking reflect upon men trying to communicate, and “Tremble On Me” is the centerpiece that dives headfirst into that theme. “It’s a song about a friend I lost to suicide. Within a lifetime of friendship he was also the person that, had I released this album in a traditional way, would have sent a dissertation on the album the morning of its release because he listened thoroughly at midnight. I suppose by releasing the album in this weird way I avoid not getting that text for the first time. All of us are always finding new ways to move forward with grief and challenges. I get to navigate with music and then share it with others on their journey. It’s simple and it’s vital and that is why I’m protecting this album and process so much.”
Standing at your headstone
Staring at my phone
Scared that I might try calling
Laughed because that was your job
Tremble on me
Tremble on me
Soon I will be done shaking
And you can tremble on me
The vibrant track echoes sounds of the past while always keeping that mysterious feeling of leaning forward that Dailey embodies so well. It was recorded in one take with everyone in the room together as a five-piece with principal bandmates Dave Brophy, Cody Nilsen, Jeremy Moses Curtis, and James Rohr.

