Released: February 1, 2019

Featuring: Clairo

Songwriter: Dylan Minnette Cole Preston Clairo Braeden Lemasters

Producer: John Congleton

[Verse 1: Dylan Minnette with Clairo]
What's wrong?
You've been asking but I don't have an answer
How come?
I'm still thinking, let's pretend to fall asleep now
When we get old, will we regret this?
Too young to think about all that shit
And stalling only goes so far when you've got a head start

[Chorus: Dylan Minnette with Clairo]
'Cause we could stay at home and watch the sunset
But I can't help from asking, "Are you bored yet?"
And if you're feeling lonely you should tell me
Before this ends up as another memory
Will you tell the truth so I don't have to lie?
Will you tell the truth so I don't have to lie?

[Verse 2: Clairo]
Feels like I've known you my whole life
I can see right through your lies
I don't know where we're going
But I'd like to be by your side
If you could tell me how you're feeling
Maybe we'd get through this undefeated
Holding on for so long

[Chorus: Dylan Minnette with Clairo]
'Cause we could stay at home and watch the sunset
But I can't help from asking, "Are you bored yet?"
And if you're feeling lonely you should tell me
Before this ends up as another memory
Will you tell the truth so I don't have to lie?
Will you tell the truth so I don't have to lie?

Wallows

Wallows singers/guitarists Braeden Lemasters, Dylan Minnette, and drummer Cole Preston have been playing in groups together since they were 11, starting out at a San Fernando Valley music program, Join the Band. Throughout their time together, the trio have played under several different monikers, the first being “The Feaver,” debuted in 2010 when the four-piece (at this stage, bassist Zack Mendenhall was part of the collective) won 98.7 FM’s RockStar 2010 battle of the band competition, which lead to their 2011 Vans Warped Tour performance. In 2014, the band changed their name to The Narwhals, releasing a self-titled EP the same year.

The band’s current state was birthed by the release of debut single “Pleaser,” in 2017, with the band (now a three-piece), settling on the name, Wallows, inspired by the location in Tony Hawk’s Underground.

Nearly a decade into their friendship, the trio released their major label debut on Atlantic Records, Spring, a collection of six new songs, including “Pictures of Girls” and “These Days”, produced by John Congleton. Wallows' debut EP, follows the release of standalone singles,“Sun Tan”, “Uncomfortable” and “Pulling Leaves off Trees” in 2017.