Take a Walk - The Head and the Heart

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Take a walk, try to relax
It's not as bad as you think
Brush it off, she'll call in the morning
It's not as bad as you think

Is it a sign blowin' through my mind
Or is it just dust on the road
Lost and found, turned around
It's just us on the road

Why's it so hard to find a piece of mind
In a world where you're given all of the time
Just to find out
Yeah, to find out

Why's it so hard to find a piece of mind
In a world where you're given all of the time
Just to find out
Yeah, to find out

Your heart should know

In the mornin' my head is spinning from the evenin'
I try to erase you every mornin'

Why's it so hard to find a piece of mind
In a world where you're given all of the time
Just to find out
Yeah, to find out

So why's it so hard to find a piece of mind
In a world where you're given all of the time
Just to find out
Yeah, to find out

Your heart should know
Should know, know when it's time
Your heart should know
Should know when it's time

Is it a sign blowin' through my mind
Or is it just dust on the road

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The Head and the Heart is a folk band which formed in 2009 in Seattle, Washington, United States. The band consists of Josiah Johnson (vocals, guitar), Jonathan Russell (vocals, guitar), Charity Rose Thielen (violin, vocals), Chris Zasche (bass), Kenny Hensley (keyboards) and Tyler Williams (drums).

Composed primarily of transplants to the Seattle area, The Head and the Heart write and play songs that speak to the newness of a fresh start, of the ghosts left behind, of moving forward, all brimming with a soulfulness and hope for a better life than the one we've all been sold.

Stylistically, think a folksy Beatles or The Avett Brothers with a little extra oomph. Catchy piano melodies stand side by side with a tight trio of harmonies, and solid minimalist drums, groovin' bass, and plenty of hand percussion and foot stomps make the live show inspiring and really goddamn fun.

After the band self-released its eponymous debut album in June 2010, the emblematic Seattle label Sub Pop re-released the album. For the Sub Pop version, the song “Sounds like Hallelujah” has been re-recorded, live favorite “Rivers and Roads” has been added, and the album has been re-mastered. 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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