Tears In Your Eyes - Ivan & Alyosha

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Tears In Your Eyes Lyrics

I've done my best
It's not enough
Sometimes I feel like
I just can't catch up
But all I have done is run to you

I've given up
I've let you down
Over and over you have stood your ground
You care for me, I don't know why

I've caused those tears in your eyes
I've caused the pain in your heart
I took the joy from your life
Your sunshine away
And now I'm falling apart

The sun is down
I hide my eyes
I've broken your heart now too many times
And all I can do is just ask why

My head in my hand
You're at the door
I was so foolish like I've been before
I push away, I dont know why

I've caused those tears in your eyes
I've caused the pain in your heart
I've took the joy from your life
Your sunshine away
And now I'm falling apart

I know we'll both make it through
I know we'll do what it takes
I know the sun will come up
Theres a break in the clouds
Let's watch those tears roll away

And we both stood there
Your hand in my hand
I looked at you, you looked at me
We made our promises there

Our friends and family
Will always be there
I know the best is yet to come
I know this will take some time

The joy in your eyes
Was never ceasing
I knew you'd be there till the end

I caused those tears in your eyes
I caused the pain in your heart.
I've took the joy from your life
Your sunshine away
And now I'm falling apart

I know we'll both make it through
I know we'll do what it takes
I know the sun will come up
There's a break in the clouds
Let's watch those tears roll away

I'm turning around

I know we'll both be okay
The suns coming up
Let's wash those tears away

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Ivan & Alyosha (also known as I&A) is a folk-pop indie band from Seattle, Washington. Formed in 2007 with the current members, Tim Wilson and Ryan Carbary. They were later joined by Pete Wilson and Tim Kim.

There’s a scene in Dostoevsky’s Brothers Karamazov where the main characters Ivan and Alyosha discuss the existence of God. Ivan, in particular, questions the idea of God. Alyosha, on the other hand, is a monk, a believer, some may say, a holy fool.

Talk of faith and exalted things is rare in indie rock today. Enter Seattle band Ivan & Alyosha. Throughout their second release, the five song Fathers Be Kind EP, the band chart their own course between divinity and disbelief.

“I left my family and my home/to fight the battle on my own
I stole a car and drove away/but in my hate St. Paul did say
‘Glorify the Lord above/with your drink and making love
Glorify the Lord my son, with your whisky and your gun.”

Ivan & Alyosha began as the solo outlet for Tim Wilson but in spring 2007 the band formed after Tim met Ryan Carbary through a former band mate and mutual friend. Ryan and Tim began playing and recording together and a trip to Los Angeles to work with Eli Thompson (Richard Swift, Delta Spirit) spawned the name Ivan & Alyosha. According to Tim, Thompson is a huge Dostoevsky fan and the name stuck. With that, Wilson and Carbary released The Verse, The Chorus, their debut EP on Cheap Lullaby Records (Joan as Police Woman, The Silver Seas, Teitur). The stand out track “Easy To Love” earned NPR Song of the Day honors as “a propulsive, sweetly booming ode to love as a feat of endurance.”

The name Ivan & Alyosha is apt for a band cutting its teeth. As Ivan in Brothers Karamazov moves through the novel with doubts, Ivan & Alyosha navigate the indie rock world contemplating their path as a band. Tim says he writes songs about what’s current in his life. He recently married and had a son. Songs like “Living for Someone” and “Fathers Be Kind,” reflect Ivan & Alyosha grappling with the idea of being in a band and trying to fashion a career. Not only to follow their dreams but to earn a livelihood and support their families; a feeling he expresses in the former song, “Expecting our first child / Amid the great recession”. Despite the uncertainty, Ivan & Alyosha’s soulful folk tunes suggest a band inspired, hopeful and longing; a band unafraid to probe their collective faith and doubts.

Plus, things are different this time around. Tim and Ryan are joined by two others – Tim Kim and Pete Wilson, Tim’s brother. The band built a studio in a barn at Ryan’s parent’s house in Snohomish, 45 minutes outside of Seattle. Snohomish provides an idyllic setting with a charming main street lined by bars and little distraction. Self-recording their upcoming EP allows the guys more time together to create and perfect the new songs. Recently the band spent a week in New York playing gigs at 92Y Tribeca, Maxwell’s in Hoboken and Brooklyn’s Littlefield. They also took a trip to NPR Headquarters in Washington DC to record an NPR Tiny Desk Concert, and opened a run of shows for the Jayhawks’ Mark Olson.

In the Brothers Karamazov, when Ivan asks Alyosha to renounce his beliefs, Alyosha refuses. Rather, he kisses Ivan on the lips. Seattle’s Ivan & Alyosha are not nihilist indie rockers but a new brand of tender dreamers. And non-believers be damned! God, or no God - these guys are no holy fools. They have their music to prove it. 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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