Voices Echo Down Thee Halls - Nana Grizol

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Voices echo down the halls
And we're leaning against walls
How long do you suppose 'till this one falls?

We could just stand right here with a smile
That'll only entertain us for a short while
And were you seriously waiting for this call?

Remember when I said I had to get away?
I was just looking for something to say
Hope that explains why I could not stay


And I remember when you said you had to get away
Well I sure hope that you do someday
That is if it gets boring here anyway

And why is everything like that some kind of creep
When that's the same stuff under your feet
That connects where your standing to a place you'd rather be

I left home being quite discrete
That I could use someone in the passenger seat
But none would I expect to follow me

Party all night, nervous tic
Try out new accents maybe one will stick
Crack knuckles and put yourself to bed

Sleep through the morning, deafly turn off alarms
Hey, it's the summer Hey, it's no harm
And why wait to get enough sleep 'til your dead

Eleven hour drive Midwest again
Same mixtape nine times, maybe ten
Entertaining thoughts that's like a legacy
may never end, oh

Until the new one does begin
And will you break or will you bend
I hope you make a few new friends

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"Less of a band than an exuberant orbit of bright weird planets circling the joyful kinesis of main-songster Theo Hilton, Nana Grizol's debut album "Love It Love It" sees release on Orange Twin on May 13, 2008. Recorded in their hometown of Athens Georgia directly after a month-long tour of DIY spaces across the States, this record finds the band brimming with energy and rightly well-honed where live performance is concerned; "Love It Love It" sacrifices none of the band's beloved, sweat-stained essence.
The crew augments Theo's book-open vocals and beautiful fingerpicking with a suitably eclectic array of instrumentation. Laura Carter and Robbie Cucchiaro, both formerly of Athens' legendary and notoriously horn-buoyed Neutral Milk Hotel, head up a brass-and-winds section comprised of Laura's celebratory trumpet, Robbie's Baritone Euphonium, a couple clarinets, harmonica, recorder and whatever else you can pack into a touring-trunk and bring along for a blast. Rhythmic backbone comes courtesy of Southern punkrock siren Madeline Adams' bass, Matte Cathcart's drumming and some right-on Fender Rhodes piano provided by Hot New Mexicans' mainman Patrick Jennings.

The catchy, heartfelt crunch of the album's opener, "Circles Round The Moon," segues seamlessly into the brassy, beautiful circus-lullaby, "Tambourine-n-Thyme." Things get sad and stripped down with "Tiny Rainbows" -- a gentle plaint nudged toward the light by the brilliant horns. And "Broken Cityscapes" gets positively naked: Theo's adamant vocal sounds above his acoustic guitar and a couple rattles.

Theo's lyrical voice is ruralist, lovelorn and punkrock in the most primal way: he looks to explicate a world gone way wrong on the most basic, inhumane levels. Experiences gained on the touring road and at his home at the Orange Twin Conservation Community have led him to question the empty life of the modern American, and the disquieting ways the inherent Dystopia have made itself manifest on our own interior landscapes."

-Orange Twin 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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