I can hardly wait for their new album.
You can do anything you want. Go Do!
Tear Garden = Tiergarten (or not?)
Kent - Töntarna
Så häng dom högt
Så häng dom långsamt
Men häng dom högt
Jag kräver hämnd
Tidig morgon
Född till tönt
Så lägg dig ner och sov lillasyster
Bara lägg dig ner och vila din tid ni
Jag vet du vet vad som måste ske nu
Jag tror stenhårt på din plan
Häng dom högt
Häng dom högt
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Patrick Wolf - The Sun Is Often Out
Listen to the song here: http://blip.fm/~ihdr4
Tower bridge is closing
And all of Bermondsey’s asleep
Street light walk the waters
Rising fast and dark and deep
Was your work of art so heavy that it would not let you live?
You’ll be missed
Soon there’ll be flowers in the river,
Tears being shed,
You’ll be missed.
You’ll be missed.
So life has blessed you with a gift boy,
That you’ve gone and thrown away
And with it your whole future
and left behind your family
They’re throwing flowers in the river
Prayers are being said, you are missed.
They’re throwing flowers in the river
Where your body cold was found, you are missed.
Missed.
Now I sit down here at low tide,
And I wait for the Peregrines.
Stephen, this is where i live now,
And I have overcome my demons.
I have grown out of that thinking
that would not let me live
or give.
I throw my flowers in the river
The tears have been shed, you are missed
and the poem reads, I remember the days, they told me that the sun, the sun, the sun, the sun is often out.
Why didn’t you know that the sun, the sun, the sun, the sun is often out.
I wish I known you better
The sun, the sun, the sun, the sun is often out.
Was your work of art so heavy, that it would not let you live?
Lyrics via lyricsreg.com
I just love this song and I think Tuneage will be my browser homepage from this moment on. :)
Maia Hirasawa - “And I Found This Boy”
It’s Tuesday, it’s dreary outside, and I could use some upbeat piano-pop to brighten my afternoon. Enter Maia Hirasawa. This singing-songwriting, Swedish/Japanese vocalist reminds me a bit of Regina Spektor, only with more sunshine, rainbows, and horns. This upbeat-like-whoa song is the first single from Maia’s debut album, Though, I’m Just Me (released this past February on Thrive Records), and despite it catchy, celebratory feel, actually addresses the loneliness of touring and a recurring attraction to the wrong guy (but you’d never guess that just by listening to the music).