Audio Adrenaline frontman Mark Stuart had this to say about:
"Chevette"
"This is a song about my dad being a pastor when I was growing up. In general, the song is about not having worldly riches, but about being rich in an eternal way. That kind of symbolizes our family's poverty in one way, but also our unity that we have, that we can get in this little egg colored car and have the time of our lives. The fact that my dad was a rich poor man, that's probably my favorite song from that record. It's a song about growing up and learning about life's lessons."
"Some Kind of Zombie"
"'Some Kind of Zombie' was a weird song because it's a parallel of how we are raised from the dead and then we have this supernatural strength and we can't be beaten. So, it's a parallel between our walk and being kind of like a zombie, like we've been raised. People look at us as if we are freaks and weird or something, but we're in power. There's a mystery to what happens with a Christian being born again, literally raised from the dead with Christ and that's what that song is about."
"King"
"Wanting to write a worship song, I had this chorus while Tyler was working on another song in the studio. When I put my chorus on the song, it worked perfectly, so we ended up really putting together these two songs to create 'King.' We close our concerts with 'King' every night and it's an incredible way to close the show and refocus on the Creator.
Tyler: " 'King' is one of those songs that relate to filling the void in your heart with the beauty of God and His love for all of us."
There you go, I snuck in a two-fer with Tyler. Here's even more, our review of "Adios."