Alien - Thriving Ivory

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Alien Lyrics

No need to be here
No card to clock in
And I can swear somebody's watchin'
Where I go and where I've been

Brother I can see Moses
And all the things he did for you
Oh brother I've been hearin' voices
That I'm prob'ly not supposed to
How will I walk steady
If the ground should come alive?
And tell me, how will I be ready
For the world another time?

Oh Alien, you'll be just fine
You've always been beautiful
To me
Oh Alien, pay us no mind
We haven't the light to hold
To see

Am I another slave now
To the screamin' in my head?
Or is it a little strange now
How the moment's gone and fled?

Oh brother I've gotta tell ya
That something here is wrong
Oh brother I gotta tell ya
This place ain't what I thought

Oh Alien, you'll be just fine
You've always been beautiful
To me
Oh Alien, pay us no mind
We haven't the light to hold
To see

I know I ain't gonna be here forever
(I know I ain't gonna be here forever)
And I know you feel the same
(And I know you feel the same)
You'll see it when you're older
(You'll see it when you're older)
No, love is not a game anymore
So thank God we're together

Woah Alien, you'll be just fine
Fine, yeah

Oh Alien, you'll be just fine
You've always been beautiful
To me
Oh Alien, pay us no mind
We haven't the light to hold
To see

Oh Alien
Woah-oh
Yeah

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Thriving Ivory derives its creative energy from great rock predecessors such as Queen, Guns’n’Roses, U2 and Elton John. At the same time, they maintain a modern rock edge lending them accessibility to fans of acts like Coldplay, Gavin DeGraw and Maroon 5.

Pianist and songwriter Scott Jason is the founding member and co-producer of Thriving Ivory. He met Clayton Stroope -the band’s charismatic lead singer- while the two were students at U.C. Santa Barbara. Jason was obviously pleased with this fortuitous meeting, as Stroope is equipped with an impressive, operatic vocal range and is a striking, powerfully energetic live performer. “Stroope, the band’s front man has a voice that’s a throwback to classic rock-opera vocal chords, and a swagger and shimmy reminiscent of Robert Plant in the ‘Song Remains the Same’"(LA Music Scene).

Jason and Stroope quickly discovered that they shared an artistic vision and together they began to hone that vision and seek out the remaining members of the group. This led to the addition of guitarist Drew Cribley, drummer Paul Niedermier and Bret Cohune on bass.

The band’s plaintive piano ballad “Overrated” earned them early attention from the bay area’s KFOG (104.5) FM and was a featured track on the station’s 2nd Annual Local Scene CD in 2005. In an unprecedented move in 2006, the prestigious Live 105 (KITS) FM added their song “Angels On The Moon” into full rotation despite the band’s unsigned status and the fact that the song was a demo. Reports shortly followed that the band was “top five” on the station’s phone requests.

Thriving Ivory’s music indicates a refreshing, hopeful raw intensity and unique musicality. Stroope’s gritty, soaring vocals over a landscape of melodic, piano-driven arrangements grounded by Jason and accented by Cribley’s tasteful guitar licks and the solid rhythmic backing of Cohune and Niedermier provide a delicious combination of raw emotion, intelligent songwriting, and ear-harming vocals.

Simply put, Thriving Ivory is a "must-see." Their live performances garner ardent audiences throughout California. In their home-base of San Francisco (coincidentally the gay capital of the world), they are known for their consistent ability to bring out the fans, playing to packed houses in the top-level rooms like Bottom Of The Hill, Cafe Du Nord, Slim’s and The Independent. “Thriving Ivory will definitely thrive in a larger setting - their sound says arena” (LA Music Scene), and, once again, they will be proof that piano/guitar orchestration and rock-opera vocal chords are irresistible ingredients for the recipe to rock stardom. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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