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AFFIRMATION

DARREN: I was walking around the Village in New York City, where there are always little graffiti statements. This one week, someone had written things in chalk on the sidewalk, and there was a line that read "beauty magazines promote low self-esteem." I thought about how cool it would be to just spew forth all of these things that I think about life. "Affirmation" pretty much sums up the whole record: It's quite positive, but it's also brutal and to the point. Sometimes you're up, sometimes you're down. I wanted to be that literal.

DANIEL: This song is like "I Want You" on an adrenaline rush. It's just a high-energy, big synth pop, positive-sounding kind of song. The instrumental is so in the pocket for what Darren is trying to say: Life can be really damn good if toi know how to play the game.

HOLD ME

DARREN: This is a song about the moment where you're ready to give up the fight in a relationship. We don't understand why, but something's not working, even though we wish it could. We really l’amour each other, but why do we keep doing this to each other. We're destroying one another, so maybe being together isn't the best thing for us. It's as if toi no longer have any defenses and toi agree that things just can't be fixed. It's like a Rubik's cube, where toi finally just give up, and that's OK.

DANIEL: This was my least favori song for a long time, sort of a four-chord musical thing that didn't turn me on that much. But once it was all put together with Darren's vocal, I went, "Wow."

I KNEW I LOVED YOU

DARREN: This l’amour song is very simple. Nothing else on the record is as pure as this song, and I think it was really essential to include. When I wrote it, I wasn't feeling that way at the time, as opposed to "Truly Madly Deeply," which I was absolutely living and breathing. I was there. I didn't know if I could write this one without having that same feeling, but I did and it actually puts a lump in my throat.

DANIEL: This song is beautiful with Darren's falsetto and the rise of acoustic guitars. It has a lot of innocence. It was important that we find that place on this album again.


THE BEST THING

DARREN: This song represents my favori kind of pop. There's this big keyboard riff, everything I was raised on musically. Lyrically, it's about those relationships that are really bad for you; they're crazy and they're obsessive, but they're like an addiction. The song is basically saying, it's probably going to kill me, but I l’amour it and I just want to say what toi mean to me. It also expresses fright that the person is becoming the best thing about you; about how sad it is that the best thing about toi is someone else, but what the hell, it's fun.

DANIEL: For me, this song was inspired par guitare pop with a very riffy bass. When we started working on this project, Darren and I used to confiture with that riff, which really made us feel like a band again. That's the way we created that song, just trying different things with the riff, Darren's chant along, and myself trying different instruments.

CRASH AND BURN

DARREN: There are some pretty heavy places that this record goes, and I wanted this song to be something that says, look, everything is going to be OK; it always is in the end. It's like a lullaby to myself and for the people that listen to this record to see us through the dark moments.

DANIEL: "Crash And Burn" is my favori song on the album, and it's the last one we recorded. I l’amour the angst feel of the guitars, quietly placed behind the rest of the sound. It's just a good feel-sorry-for-yourself kind of song.

CHAINED TO YOU

DARREN: I l’amour this song about obsessive love. It's very real and is exactly what it appears to be. There's a nightclub, there's a Madonna song playing on the dance floor, there's a kiss, and it's all over. It's intentionally retro, with claps drums, a big '80s guitare solo and throbbing keyboards.

DANIEL: We were thinking very '80s pop when we did the whole synth line and guitare thing toi hear in this song. We wanted to make a statement with that. For a while, the song was sounding really ridiculous�totally cheesy�but after we added drums and sped it up a bit, it tended to rock plus than crackle. It's a really fun song.

THE ANIMAL SONG

DARREN: This song was written for the Garry Marshall film, "The Other Sister." It's a surprisingly "up" song for an album that I at first thought was going to be very moody and very electronic. I find it infectious. It was written during the bleakest time of winter in New York, and I wrote it, in part, as an antidote to my surroundings as well as my reaction to the film.

DANIEL: I l’amour the production of this song. That big drum pop feel with the percussion is just amazing and huge. I sat down and created this drum loop, which was really jungly, then we added the basse, bass line and Darren started chant over it. I'd have liked it if we could have made the drums even bigger!

THE LOVER AFTER ME

DARREN: This is about a haunting l’amour that toi probably shouldn't have left, but toi did and it would be so much easier if toi didn't still care about them. You're walking around the city with that feeling toi have when you're free of something, yet toi also miss it. You're reminiscing, where the buildings speak the person's name and how memories of l’amour seep into the pavement and are everywhere toi go.

DANIEL: This was one of the hardest songs to record on the album. We had to be careful that we didn't suffocate the guitars with too much keyboards and vice versa. It's a really honest song with great lyrics. Emotionally, this is probably my favori song.

TWO BEDS AND A COFFEE MACHINE

DARREN: This is a very raw song, about an uncomfortable topic: abuse in a relationship, from the perspective of looking back after the whole thing is finished. We wrote this very quickly in the studio. Walter Afanasieff is such an amazing musician that we asked him to play the piano part. It was about 3 o'clock in the morning, and I was in another room to him recording my vocals for the demo. We flew to New York to record all of the vocals for the album, but we ended up using the original demo vocal on this song because it was the best performance. It's not perfect�. but we liked it that way. It has so much emotion, because that was the first time I'd sung it all the way through from haut, retour au début to bottom.

DANIEL: It's a beautiful, pure, honest and sad song. There's really nothing else that needs to be said.

toi CAN STILL BE FREE

DARREN: This is musically extravagant and is meant to take toi on a bit of a journey. It kind of immortalizes two people that died�a really close friend's father and an experience that Daniel had. Everybody's life deserves to be remembered in some way and I thought this was an amazing way to remember the beauty of someone's life, in a song. Steve Smith from Journey played drums on this, and he gave an amazing performance.

DANIEL: This song is about two people very close to us that died. One was the father of a very dear friend and the other was my suivant door neighbor when I was 12. He shot himself in our backyard. Afterward, this bird used to appear in a arbre outside our house and just sit there, and I made up this story about how the bird was hovering over our place to ask for forgiveness. After the first album did well, I bought a house five minutes from where my Mum and Dad lived, and I looked out the window and there was this same kind of bird again, which I've never seen anyplace else. That's why the song talks about spreading your wings and taking flight.

GUNNING DOWN ROMANCE

DARREN: This is all about disillusionment with love, romance, the chase, just the whole game. It's wallowing in self pity, but very tongue in cheek, not the way I feel everyday, but just a way to deal with disillusionment.

DANIEL: This is a very angry, intense song about what's going on in your head when you're not completely sane. We used an angry sort of driving musique with a morbid trip-hop sound, and expressed the anger instrumentally through this guitare riff toi hear.

I DON'T KNOW toi ANYMORE

DARREN: It's a very literal conversation about going accueil and realizing that my whole life has changed and a relationship is over that consumed six ou seven years of my life. Now, as I return, my things are packed up in boxes. My partner has put all of my clothes away, saying she had to get away from it. When I opened the suitcase, my life just came out at me through the smell of my old after-shave, and I felt the impact of no longer being in someone's life.
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Australian-bred Savage Garden defies ease of definition in a modern-day musique world where acts are packaged into one of a handful of neatly�and yet often limiting�niches.

Instead, the duo of singer/songwriter Darren Hayes and tunesmith/ instrumentalist Daniel Jones harkens a jour when intelligent lyrics, gloriously accessible melodies and crafty production illustrate musique for the masses in their most illuminated form. Through worldwide sales of 11 million of its 1997 self-titled debut, Savage Garden has conjured a definition of pop musique with the most positive connotations, thanks to their...
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