Southside - The Wedding

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You've got so much life to live
and so much hurt to give,
so don't grow up so fast.
Yeah don't grow up so fast

Try being young when you're young,
you'll have time to rest when you're gone.
Balancing the wire, now you're holding on.
Just let go and take the fall.

Chorus:
Mom and Dad will be just fine.
Follow me back down into the southside.
Follow me back down into the southside (x2)

Sweet, sweet adolescence
thought it would be better, but it isn't sweet disappointment.
Fighting for the wrong side you figured out,
it's never too late to make a difference now.
There's nothing that can ever hold you down.
Take em out.

(Chorus)


Like the feeling of being singled out, I think it's time we run for cover now.
Or take the blame.
It's not a game, and there is no way out.
I think it's time we run for cover now.
Just take the blame.
Get it right

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1)The Wedding is a Christian rock band from Fayetteville, Arkansas currently signed to Brave New World Records. So far the band has released a self-titled debut album, an EP called "Rumble In The South", their sophomore album titled "Polarity", and an EP titled The Sound The Steel.

They recently came out with a new self release EP titled Distance. This EP has six new powerful tracks on it that hit you hard in the face.

Their music is full of monstrous hooks and well written lyrics with sounds of pop punk, rock, post-hardcore, and southern rock all evident in their songs. They have toured with Falling Up, John Reuben, Anberlin, Bleach, Disciple, Spoken, Deas Vail, and are featured in numerous music festivals in their hometown of Fayetteville, Arkansas.


2)Claire Johnson: vocals, viola;
Roger Griffin: bass;
Annette Simpkins: lead vocals;
Amanda Johnson: violin, vocals;
Larry Crow: guitar, effects;

Folk-psych band formed in the summer of 1982 by twin sisters Claire and Mandy Johnson. Rarely seen treading the boards on the international London circuit, The Wedding are more likely to be found in local folk clubs in their native Dorset.
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