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This Is Where Love Used To Live is the first single released off our upcoming album, "The Illumination". We're giving this track away for FREE because we think you guys more than deserve it! The love and support you all have given us has been incredible and it means so much to us.
The 8 song album is set to release Spring of 2014.
This track is also featuring our good friend Theresa Jeane of The Nearly Deads.
Recorded/Produced at Robert Lang Studios - Seattle, Washington by: Marcel Fernandez
lyrics
If I took you to the coast, could you figure out what you've missed most?
If my heart was to explode, I'd hope you'd know...
Would you let me grab you by the arms
And hold you tight right after dark
And would you follow me?
Would you follow me?
I don't ever want to let you go away
I just want you to stay with me
So tell me why (So tell me why)
Im calling our your name, do you hear what I say? (I hear what you say)
I have to try to bring you back to me
So are you listening?
Just tell me...
As the waves crash on the beach
I think of everything you've said to me and
I never really got it right. I always get it right next time
Every little thing along the way
Every single thing i didn't say
They always meant the most to me (They always meant the most to me)
So don't go away (I don't ever want to let you go away)
I just want you to stay with me
So tell me why (So tell me why)
Im calling our your name, do you hear what I say? (I hear what you say)
I have to try to bring you back to me
So are you listening?
Just tell me...
You never said goodbye
You never said goodnight and I know things don't end here
Why would you look me in the face and tell me everything will be okay?
You ripped a fucking hole in my chest
Tou ripped a fucking hole in my chest
So tell me why (So tell me why)
Im calling out your name, do you hear what I say? (I hear what you say)
I have to try (To bring you back to me)
To bring you back to me
So are you listening?
(Just tell me)
Just tell me
The Long Island metal band's third album etches arena-sized hooks into their jagged compositions, deftly balancing experimental and poppy inclinations. Bandcamp Album of the Day May 12, 2022