David - The Strumbellas

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Hey hey hey
We we're out way past sun down
Hey hey hey
We we're all so scared to come down
Maybe if we just leave here alone
We'll be okay
Hey hey hey

David won't you let me know if there's anything to say
We're a long way from home
And everything's strange
David won't you let me know if there's any other way
We're out on the road
Nothing's okay
Nothing's okay
Oh, except for this night
Nothing's okay
Oh, except for this night

Hey hey hey
A Northern sky full of coyotes
Hey hey hey
We're in the basement feeling low
Maybe if we just leave it alone
We'll be okay
Hey hey hey

David won't let me know if there's anything to say
We're a long way from home
And everything's strange
David won't you let me know if there's any other way
We're out on the road
And nothing's okay
Nothing's okay
Oh. except for this night
Nothing's okay
Oh, except for this night

David let me know if there's anything to say
We're a long way from home
And everything's strange
David won't you let me know if there's any other way
We're out on the road
And nothing's okay
David let me know if there's anything to say
We're a long way from home
And nothing's okay

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The Strumbellas is a Canadian rock band formed in 2008 in Lindsay, Ontario, and based in Toronto. Their music has been described as alternative country, indie rock, and 'gothic folk'.

When a crowd is singing along with the last chorus after hearing the song for the first time, and Twitter lights up with those same lyrics in the days following a performance, you know it's a song that connects. With poignant yet sing-along-able lyrics and undeniable rock noir musical undertones, Spirits, the first single from The Strumbellas’ forthcoming album, embodies the essence of what has been attracting fans from across North America to this Lindsay, Ontario-bred band.

That journey has been a whirlwind since the release of the band’s 2012 debut album My Father And The Hunter. The Strumbellas' sound — haunting lyrics fused with infectious, danceable melodies — won them both fans and critical recognition. A year later, they followed up with We Still Move On Dance Floors, which earned the band six awards, including a JUNO and Sirius XM
Indie Award, as well as a spot on the Polaris Music Prize Long List. And of course, there’s been touring. Lots of touring.

In early 2015, the Strumbellas, off the road and ready to go into the studio again, set up shop at downtown Toronto’s Lincoln County Social Club to record the new album with LA Producer/Engineer, Dave Schiffman (Johnny Cash, Haim, Weezer). During three recording sessions during the first half of 2015, Schiffman and the band harnessed a vivid sound that was itchin’ to get out of them. Bigger. Bolder. Beckoning. 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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