Nothing To Find - The War on Drugs

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Oh, I'm rising from within
I see it every morning
Tell you where the rhythm ends

Is it cold tonight my love?
I whisper through the screen
And there is nothing I can say or do in between

Ooh, it always changes, I don't understand
I keep moving through the edge and now
Here comes a feeling I can't stop
Emotionless and dead
Ooh ooh, yeah
Oh, you said

You played my brother like fire
You walked him through the rain
And ignored all the cold, you known the same
But the feeling that I get
The warmth of your embrace
There is nothing I can do if I am going away

It was all so innocent
You could feel my loving arms
Then I saw you in the moving light
You were standing in my door
Emotionless and bored, ooh ooh, yeah
I've endured, yeah, be one of those

All my way it was in vain
I walked alone in pain
Through the early morning rain
Feel the warmth of my embrace
Hold me underneath your shadow
Once before I get erased

But my love is on the line
I pushed my way through the back
I kept sliding out of time
Now our moon is on the rise
There is always something bigger
Leaning on the other side, yeah

But you wanted me
On the wrong path
I've been hanging on the other side
Keep on pushing back

We belong here
I'll take all I can get
I've been hanging on the other side
I keep pushing back

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The War on Drugs is an American indie rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Band member Adam Granduciel (born Adam Granofsky in Dover, Massachusetts) moved from Oakland, California to Philadelphia in 2003, where he met Kurt Vile and began playing music with him. They began playing as The War on Drugs in 2005, and self-released a demo EP. While Vile and Granduciel formed the backbone of the band, they had a number of accompanists early in the group's career, before finally settling on a lineup that added Charlie Hall as drummer/organist, Kyle Lloyd as drummer and Dave Hartley on bass. Granduciel had previously toured and recorded with The Capitol Years, and Vile has several solo albums. The group gave away its Barrel of Batteries EP for free early in 2008. Their debut LP for Secretly Canadian, Wagonwheel Blues, was released in 2008.

Reviewers of the band's music make note of its Americana overtones. The group's sound has been described as influenced by Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and My Bloody Valentine.

The lineup underwent several changes, and by the end of 2008, Kurt Vile, Charlie Hall, and Kyle Lloyd had all exited the group. Granduciel and Hartley were joined by drummer Mike Zanghi as the group slimmed to three members.

After Zanghi's exit in 2010, Steven Urgo took over drum duties and Robbie Bennett joined on keys. 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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