The Tea Party Release Water's On Fire Video
. Jeff Martin, Stuart Chatwood and Jeff Burrows returned to the studio with David Bottrill of Rush, Muse and Peter Gabriel fame, for their first work since 2004's Seven Circles. Martin tells TeamRock the song was inspired by the "big problem" in his life. He says: "I have had big, big loves, very beautiful women, and very, very passionate love affairs. But I become so possessed by my arts - my songwriting really is everything that I am. When a man meets a woman and falls in love, he doesn't want her to change. Sometimes a women will think, 'I really love you but I think I can make you better.' "Unfortunately with me, and I can't be more honest than this with my feelings: 'I feel no shame, walk through flames the water's on fire, I feel no shame, I will not change, the water's on fire. The truth there's only you. You want the truth? You're my want, my desire. But I feel no shame, I will not change, the water's on fire.'" Watch the video here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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