Miracle Cure - Sea Wolf

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Miracle Cure Lyrics

You came from nowhere like a miracle cure
And you took me out to the glittering streets
Told me to forget myself alive
Cause there's life out there
And we're you and free
There's music and laughter
And it's time to forgive
If I, if I can surround you in a beautiful sound, I will
If I, if I can repay yo for coming to save me, I will, I will
We all went outside
Took the train downtown
And the passengers we so alive
So colorful and loud, so full of pride
Though out languages were different we were both the same
We just wanted to live before we die
If I, If I can surrounding you in beautiful sounds, I will
If I, if I can repay you to save me, I will
If I, if I can be who you want me to be, I will
If I, If I can surround you, I will
I will, I will, I will
You came from nowhere
My own miracle cure
When we came running out to the glittering streets
With faded yellow petals beneath our feet and people celebrated in the
Midnight flow
Well, I knew what I wanted
And I wanted to know
If I, If I can surrounding you in beautiful sounds, I will
If I, if I can repay you to save me, I will
If I, if I can be who you want me to be, I will
If I, If I can surround you in beautiful sounds I will I will I will
Oh my love, true and pure lift me up like a miracle cure

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Sea Wolf is an American indie rock band led by Alex Brown Church. The band began in 2003 when Church, a founding member of Irving found that many of his songs did not fit with their style. With a rotating ensemble of backing musicians, Sea Wolf played locally in Los Angeles and began recording demos in Seattle with producer Phil Ek (Band of Horses, The Shins, Fleet Foxes). In 2007 they signed to Dangerbird Records and released the Get To The River Before It Runs Too Low EP and a full-length titled Leaves In The River. The latter hit No. 24 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.

On September 22, 2009, Sea Wolf's sophomore album, White Water, White Bloom was released by Dangerbird Records. The album was produced by Mike Mogis (Bright Eyes, Monsters of Folk, M. Ward) at his studio in Omaha.

Sea Wolf contributed a song entitled “Song of the Magpie” to the audio book for Augusten Burroughs’ book “A Wolf at the Table.” Burroughs asked Sea Wolf’s Alex Brown Church to read the book and respond with an original song.

In addition to Alex Brown Church, the other members of Sea Wolf are currently Lisa Fendelander (keyboards), Theodore Liscinski (bass), Joey Ficken (drums), Nathan Anderson (guitar), and Joyce Lee (cello).

The band's third album, Old World Romance, was released in 2012.

After fulfilling Sea Wolf's contract with the label, the band took to Kickstarter in 2013 to fund a striped-down album with simliar tones to the early days of Sea Wolf. The project was fully-funded and released to backers in May 2014. The album, Song Spells, No. 1: Cedarsmoke was released on Spotify and on seawolfmusic.com as a free-or-pay-what-you-want in July 2014. Alex Brown Church stated that there are plans for additional "Song Spells" albums. 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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