![]() ![]() "It's talking about that first real heartbreak where you’re like, 'I don’t think I’m gonna ever get over this,' then of course eventually you do," she explains. Of course, Bareilles eventually got over the guy, but the song reflects her state of mind right in the middle of the situation. it felt like a force that was bigger than a person." I could not remove myself, I couldn’t move on, move out, move forward. And then I went away to college, and every time I came home, he was just a magnet for me. "I had a high school boyfriend who I was madly in love with, and we broke up my senior year and got back together. "'Gravity' was born out of a high school relationship falling apart and me being a drama queen about it," Bareilles says, laughing. The third single from Bareilles' 2007 debut album Little Voice, "Gravity" is a haunting ballad about returning to a person over and over again. Now, Bareilles is opening up, and walking Bustle though the real stories behind eight of her most personal songs, from heartbreaking teen romances to one of U.S. Yet even as her success has skyrocketed, the 39-year-old has managed to keep a low profile when it comes to things like her mental health and romantic relationships, preferring to let her honest, intimate songs do the talking. ![]() "It's been six years - I’ve just done so many things, and so much has changed in my life." That's for sure since 2013, Bareilles has earned a handful of Grammy noms, hosted the Tonys, published a book, and performed on Broadway, just to name a few things. It’s been a long time coming, clearly," says the singer with a laugh, sitting down at Bustle's New York office a few days before the record's release. Nearly six years later, a new album, April's Amidst the Chaos, is here - and Bareilles, understandably, is anxious for people to hear it. The last time a real Sara Bareilles record arrived was 2013, with the release of the Grammy-nominated The Blessed Unrest. And yes, there was NBC's Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert! concert album in 2018, on which she sang as Mary Magdalene, but that was alongside the rest of the show's cast. There was 2015's Waitress soundtrack, featuring songs written and sung by Bareilles, but that was for a Broadway musical, not herself. posted “challenge accepted” and “stay tuned” Friday morning.īe sure to SHARE with your friends on SOCIAL MEDIA.It's been a long time since the world got a new Sara Bareilles album. And Henrico Police Chief Humberto Cardounel Jr. The department challenged Henrico’s police and fire departments to take part in the challenge. David Neale with Fable Branding was credited with “Creative Direction.” ![]() Officials credited Richard MacDonald of New Media Systems with directing and editing the production. Officials thanked everyone who made the four-minute video possible. “All you have to do is show up at 3:30 and be ready to dance,” officials posted on the department’s Facebook page. The department invited the public to be part of the video on Browns Island Thursday afternoon. “Great message, but I’ve seen a lot better,” one woman wrote. ![]() Veronica McCall said everyone involved did “awesome” and that she was “waiting on Henrico County” for their entry. “…The message was presented to our youth of how they too can be part of such an important contribution to the city,” Lester wrote. Nicky Banks said she loved the production and thinks the department “bumped Norfolk PD from the top spot!”Ĭonnie Daniel Lester said she loved how the department spotlighted so many brave women who serve our community. “Terrific job representing a wonderful message!” “You had me at five seconds in with the children,” Deborah Barksdale wrote. Most reaction to the video on social media was positive. He’s a future RPD Officer! #rva #rpdlipsync /KfZWzI8VaF and Kingston are ready to dance for the lip sync challenge. The production continues with a trip across RVA with appearances from Richmond police, firefighters, dispatchers and the Richmond Ambulance Authority. Nothing’s gonna hurt you the way that words do The video then morphs to two Richmond officers as the song shifts to the empowering act of speaking up and being a force for good. Or be the backlash of somebody’s lack of love.” You can be the outcast or be the backlash. The video set to Bareilles’ hit song “Brave” then shows children in the audience lip syncing the lyrics, “You can turn a phrase into a weapon or a drug. “Here at the Richmond City Police Department, our mission is to make our community safer with community engagement,” the officer says. The department’s video, which was posted on Facebook Friday afternoon, begins with an officer in a classroom addressing a diverse crowd of adults and children assembled for Public Safely Awareness Day. I have now and oh my god I can't stop smiling. ![]()
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