Framing Hanley was an American rock band formed in Nashville, Tennessee in 2005. They released their first studio album in August 2007 entitled The Moment.
Lead singer & songwriter Kenneth Nixon, guitarists Tim Huskinson and Brandon Wooten, bassist Luke McDuffee and drummer Chris Vest came together to form Framing Hanley and quickly gained a large following in Nashville. First formed in 2005 (Under the name Embers Fade) the band posted some demos of their songs on the bands myspace page. In November 2006, these demos were discovered by Brett Hestla, former Creed bassist and frontman of Dark New Day. Hestla helped the young Nashville based quintet record a 2 song demo in his Florida studio which he showed to Jeff Hanson (Creed, Sevendust, Paramore) and his record label Silent Majority Group. In an interview with HitQuarters Hanson said he "flipped out" when he heard the song "Hear Me Now" and decided immediately he wanted to sign them. The following day he went to see the band play in Nashville and claims that in his rush to secure the band's signatures he wrote up their deal on a napkin. Hanson became not only their label boss but also their manager, says the band.
Crying alone there's a fragile life
You can paint the picture pretty
But the stories is no disguise
It's only getting later now
And you may come away through time
The silver spoon won't feed your friends
'Cause life taste bitter when you eat with your hands
Count me in and I'll be the one
To take the knife out of your spine
'Cause I know you'd be the first
To bury the blade deeper into mine into mine
You've never know this charming life
You can write the perfect setting
But the story I'm not buying
We're only getting older now
And you can come away through time
The silver spoon won't feed your friends
'Cause life taste bitter when you eat with your hands
Count me in and I'll be the one
To take the knife out of your spine
'Cause I know you'd be the first
To bury the blade to bury the blade
I'm counting on you to bury the blade
Count me in and I'll be the one
To take the knife out of your spine
'Cause I know you'll be the one
To bury the blade but she's still mine
Count me in and I'll be the one
To take the knife out of your spine
'Cause I know you'd be the first
To bury the blade deeper into mine
Count me in count me in
Count me in count me in