Lanco drummer Tripp Howell takes the lead vocals on this song about a trip to a hometown. The singer's return to his roots brings back memories of significant touchstones; those same places hold little meaning to outsiders.
Tripp Howell penned the song with his bandmates Brandon Lancaster and Chandler Baldwin, along with Jeremy Spillman (Eric Church's "Hell on the Heart"). The songwriters came up with the idea after the band's tour bus picked them up in a small parking lot with just a rundown bar and restaurant. Lancaster explained they started thinking about how though the location seemed insignificant to them, it could be a landmark to someone else. "This could be the place where someone spent all their Friday nights or had their first fender-bender in high school," he said. The four started talking about their upbringings, and realized everybody has those meaningful places in their hometowns; maybe a football field or even an exit sign. "Though insignificant to most, they are part of our stories," Lancaster said. "So this song shines a light on the idea that 'there's more than meets the eye.'"
The song starts with an exit sign. What you see is an exit sign I see a road that goes back in time Reflecting on the lyric, Brandon Lancaster told The Boot: "When you think about that, thousands of cars drive past my exit every day, and it doesn't mean anything to them. For me, that exit, you get off that road, that's my whole life. That's all my memories, that's who made me who I am."
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