Legacy

Album: Mother (2020)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Legacy" is one of the most personal and emotional songs in the In This Moment catalog. It deals with the deaths of three family members of the band: lead singer Maria Brink's grandfather, and the fathers of their two guitarists, Chris Howorth and Randy Weitzel.

    "We all came into the whole album bummed and depressed, just feeling that loss," Howorth told Songfacts. "That song literally was just born of thinking about our passed relatives."
  • Maria Brink's father was never part of her life but her maternal grandfather served as a father figure. His passing inspired the lyric, which recalls his last moments, when Brink and her family gathered to sing to him as he made his transition.

    The guitar solos in the song are Howorth and Weitzel's tributes to their fathers.
  • Chris Howorth, Maria Brink and their producer Kevin Churko wrote this song with two members of the band Fast Friends: Tom Peyton and Ryan Spraker.

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