No More Losing the War - Half Moon Run

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Embed: the newspapers screamed from their racks
pictures at seven, nine-teen eighty-somethin
the waltz on her father's shoes

No more losing the war, Karen
no more losing the war, Karen

But I really knew her
in an after-pub-closing way
falling down, crawling drunk laughing like children with sugared up gullets
I rue this day

No more losing the war, Karen
oh Karen..

No more losing the war

You got me all frustrated
in an old fashioned way


Easy does it rider
I've had a long, long day

No more losing the war, Karen
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Somebody stop her
the lifter
the runner
the girl with the gold in her mouth

They caught her at london
waterloo station
strung up on a ferris wheel

She used to lose pageants
"pick of the litter"
the newspapers screamed from their racks
pictures at seven, nine-teen eighty-somethin
the waltz on her father's shoes

No more losing the war, Karen
no more losing the war, Karen

But I really knew her
in an after-pub-closing way
falling down, crawling drunk laughing like children with sugared up gullets
I rue this day

No more losing the war, Karen
oh Karen..

No more losing the war

You got me all frustrated
in an old fashioned way


Easy does it rider
I've had a long, long day

No more losing the war, Karen
no more losing the war, Karen

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Half Moon Run is a talented young band from Ottawa, Ontario and Comox, British Columbia. It was in a practice studio situated in Montreal’s Mile-End district, through the hardships of time constraints and flat-lined bank accounts, that the trio bonded and created their unique sound, fusing together the restless elements of indie, pop and folk with beautiful rhythmic harmonies, delicate guitar lines and a hint of warm electronica.

Armed with solid training and raw talent, they mix and combine their different musical backgrounds. Their complex arrangements, inspired by both classical and modern composers, are particularly striking to hear and see during their live shows. Devon Portielje’s remarkable voice is beautifully backed up by Connor Molander and Dylan Phillips. Phillips often plays drums and keys simultaneously as Molander and Portielje shuffle between guitar, keys, samplers, and percussion folky three-part harmonies hold down moody, psychedelic arrangements and electronic-infused soundscapes. They have recently welcomed a 4th member on stage, multi-instrumentlist Isaac Symonds, who adds his voice as well as playing guitar, keyboards and percussions. 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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