It was exactly what I said I never would but we have known each other for twelve years and we recently, you know, have an eight month year old beautiful baby boy and she’s been with me from day one. I mean the fact of the matter is that, you know, the statement I made about the fact I would never write one… it was one of those things. I just never had a reason to write a love song before.”ĪARON KEKER: “If You Only Knew” becomes one of Shinedown’s biggest hits do you think that Shinedown will release any future love songs?īRENT SMITH: It depends. “If You Only Knew” is Shinedown’s first ever love song, correct?ĪARON KEKER: You were quoted as saying “I’ll never write a love song. How you doing Brent?īRENT SMITH: I’m doing well man! How can you say your day is going my friend?ĪARON KEKER: It’s going good! It’s going good!ĪARON KEKER: I’m talking to you it can’t be any better than that, huh?īRENT SMITH: Maybe, you know if a Victoria Secret model, you know, called you or something?ĪARON KEKER: Yeah, maybe… But first of all, I would like to congratulate you on your recent engagement to Ashley.īRENT SMITH: Thank you very much man! I appreciate it.ĪARON KEKER: No problem man. Brent Smith and I discussed The Sound of Madness, “If you Only Knew,” “Devour,” “Second Chance,” their music featured on television, playing acoustically, Rock Band, funniest Shinedown comment by a fan so far and the almost near demise of Shinedown.ĪARON KEKER: Hey everyone! This is Aaron Keker from Always Acoustic™ on the line with Brent Smith from Shinedown. This of course follows up Shinedown’s smashing success on Leave a Whisper, which went platinum, and Us and Them. Shinedown has delivered to the world their third album titled The Sound of Madness on June 24, 2008.
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