Mother, Father
"Mother, Father"
Explore the dramatic power of Journey's "Mother, Father," a standout rock track from their monumental 1981 album Escape. Featuring Steve Perry's impassioned vocals and Neal Schon's powerful guitar work, this song showcases the band's hard rock intensity and classic rock sensibilities.
Appearing on the diamond-selling 1981 album Escape, "Mother, Father" delves into complex family themes with Journey's signature musical prowess. This hard rock deep cut balances powerful instrumentation and intricate arrangements with the emotional weight expected from classic rock storytellers, showcasing their dynamic range.
Driven by a compelling rhythm section and building to soaring heights, "Mother, Father" remains a respected track among Journey fans. Its blend of hard rock energy and classic rock structure, coupled with poignant lyrics, demonstrates the band's depth beyond their radio-friendly power ballads in 1981.
SONG MEANING: The song addresses the strained relationship and growing distance between adult children and their aging parents ("Mother, father / Feel the distance grow"). It expresses regret over communication breakdowns ("It's such a shame we have to be this way") and pleads for connection and understanding before time runs out.
- BAND: Journey
- GENRE: Classic Rock, Hard Rock
- RELEASEDAY: July 31
- YEAR: 1981
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