The Saddest of All Keys - Tapes 'n Tapes

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In your heart you know
You have a lot of things to show
I bet you to lean on the cross and on the barrel
You are cold, you are safe
I had no one, no one at all
Your face, oh your face
I have seen it in your heart

When you said what you mean
And I know what you said
I have nothing and no one at all
Now you move, check, hide me away
For the bad always comes in the fall
Oh the fall, oh the fall

You walk hard, you walk in
The whole breeze is out in the morning
In the morning we'll run to the bedroom, to the sea
You are cold and hot and wet and spots
I have metal for soul, I've met all your souls
Who call me out and flail me hard
I will meet you in your heart

When you said what you mean
And I know what you said
I have nothing and no one at all
Now you move, check, hide me away
For the bad always comes in the fall

When you said what you mean
And I know what you said
I have nothing and no one at all
Now you move, check, hide me away
For the bad always comes in the fall

Now you hand me your hand
Reaching behind, I want you to stay
All the while the cold, I hope you know
Cause the bad always comes in the fall
Oh the fall, oh the fall, oh the fall

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Tapes ‘n Tapes is an indie rock band which formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States in 2003. The band consists of Josh Grier (vocals, guitar), Matt Kretzmann (keyboards, horns), Erik Appelwick (bass, vocals) and Jeremy Hanson (drums). The band has released three albums, "The Loon" (2005), "Walk It Off" (2008) and "Outside" (2011).

Formed in the winter of 2003 at Carleton College, Tapes 'n Tapes gained popularity after a series of write-ups on music blogs, first on EAR FARM then on sites such as Music For Robots and Gorilla vs. Bear, leading some to cite them as the most recognizable examples of a "blog band". However, it wasn't until The Loon received a favorable review from Pitchfork Media, including a "best new music" commendation, that the band started to find success. Tapes 'n Tapes have been compared to such alternative bands as Pixies and Pavement, or the recent alt-pop phenomenon Clap Your Hands Say Yeah. After release of their self-titled EP, the band played with more well-known acts such as The Futureheads, The Streets, Metric, Calvin Johnson, and I Am the World Trade Center. The band made its American television debut on The Late Show with David Letterman on July 25, 2006, performing the song "Insistor." In 2006 the band did a Take-Away Show video session shot by Vincent Moon. They also performed at the Siren Music Festival in July of that same year. Tapes 'n Tapes performed at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in April 2007, along with bands such as Rage Against the Machine, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Björk.

Tapes 'n Tapes' musical style varies in tempo and in influence, ranging from fast-paced polka renditions to the slower, more blues-influenced songs. The publication Music Week described the band's song "Insistor" as "Part country, part rock...possess[ing] an emotional urgency that rivals Arcade Fire. This is promising stuff." 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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