Line Of Fire

Album: Junip (2013)
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Songfacts®:

  • According to Junip's lead singer, José González, this is "about taking responsibility and doing what you can to change your life in a new situation."
  • Junip are Swedish folk rockers who released their debut album, Fields, in 2010. They self-produced their eponymous second album with the help of Don Alsterberg, known for his work with Soundtrack of Our Lives, International Noise Conspiracy, and Graveyard. >>
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    Bertrand - Paris, France, for above 2
  • This was used in promos for the series finale of Breaking Bad. It was also featured on Blacklist (episode: "The Good Samaritan (No. 106)"), The Originals (episode: "Moon Over Bourbon Street"), Elementary (episode: "Déjà Vu All Over Again"), and Parenthood (episode: "Limbo").

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