Second Nature (Flying Colors album)

This time there was an existing chemistry – we not only had the prior experiences of making the debut album, but also the 2012 tour as well.

The writing sessions are pretty intense – we move fast, due to the limited amount of time we have".

[9] Guitarist Steve Morse said he encourages his bandmates to bring just ideas for songs, instead of complete tracks, "so that the band sound is on everything".

[6] Also, he said the band decided not to "underestimate" their audience and assume they "can handle lots of subtlety, complexity and changes of tempo.

[2] McPherson stated that the song is his favorite[11] and that he personally believes the chorus talks about "the record, in terms of our need to get away from consumerism and telling our boy to cover up who we really are".

[12] "The Fury of My Love" was primarily written by Neal,[5] who submitted a demo of the chorus for his bandmates.

[14] He also said that the song is a good example of the Flying Colors sound: "catchy vocal hooks with clever, tasty musicianship sprinkled on top.

[16] The Celtic and "almost middle eastern/Indian approach" of "One Love Forever" made McPherson realize "how these tribes around the world have musical similarities that I hadn't really thought about until we did that verse.

[6] The vocal melody of the song is reminiscent of their previous tour; it was something McPherson would sing during sound checks and that the band wanted to include in their next album.