As I was working on it, I knew Don’t Look Down would be the last song I'd make.
At the time I was living in LA, in a house with 6 friends. It was a dream.
But I could feel it was time to do something different. After finishing Don’t Look Down, I left our great house in the Hollywood Hills to live in a run-down den in a friend’s apartment in Washington, D.C., starting a job on a political campaign in Maryland.
Don't Look Down captures the sadness of something ending, with the hope of something new beginning.