White Is Red - Death from Above 1979

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White Is Red Lyrics

Frankie was a heart breaker
I didn't know it at the start
She was only 16
But she went and broke my heart
And she pulled up in her dad's car wearing white
She said she knew a place where we could hide
She didn't have a license
So she told me I could drive
So I drove all night
Why don't you leave me?
She asked that night
I said, I see I know
The kid is mine
I'll never leave you
It isn't right
Let's stay together
Until the end of time
Oh, now the white is red
Can't get it out of my head
Oh, now the white is red
I heard that there's a place where we can go
Across the state there's no one that we know
Or maybe rent a place where we can stay
Where what we have will go a longer way
Then Frankie turned to me
She looked me in the eye
She said that I looked tired
She told me she could drive
I pulled up to the station
Walked to the neon lights
Then she put her foot down
Down
Down
Down
Why did you leave me
Alone that night
You took off racing
The kid is mine
You left me standing
Out on the yellow line
The daylight's fading
Into the night
We crossed the line Ooooh
Now the white is red
Can't get it outta my head
Ooooh
Now the white is red
I don't know
Why she left
Took off racing
I ran down
Yellow line
Red lights fading
She went left
Doudle line
Outta luck
Outta time
I cover my eyes
I know she crossed the line
She crossed the line Ooooh
Now the white is red
Can't get it outta my head
Ooooh
Now the white is red

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Death from Above (nee Death from Above 1979) are the Toronto-based duo of Jesse F. Keeler (bass, synths) and Sebastien Grainger (vocals, drums), which formed in 2001. Refusing to employ a lead guitarist, they played loud synth infused dance punk on the drum and bass combination alone.

They added the 1979 suffix to the name following a legal dispute with New York City dance-punk label Death From Above (known as DFA Records since the September 11, 2001 attacks). "Death from above" was written on a helicopter in the movie Apocalypse Now, which was copyrighted in 1979. However, Grainger says this is simply a coincidence; 1979 was chosen as it was, amongst other reasons, "the year I was born."

Death from Above 1979 had planned on recording the follow up to its debut full-length You're A Woman, I'm A Machine. There were plans to release it in three versions: the traditional bass/drums lineup, a full-band lineup with musicians assembled by Grainger, and a remix album. The albums featuring a full band and remixes were supposedly to be released on the band's official website.

In 2005 the video for "Romantic Rights" won a VideoFACT award at the MuchMusic Video Music Awards.

On August 4, 2006, the band announced they had decided to split "almost a year ago" due to the strained relationship between the two - claiming they only talked during interviews and just before shows - not to mention the fact that they had achieved all their aims after the record went gold in their native Canada.

Keeler was slated to play bass on the Queens Of The Stone Age album Era Vulgaris, but later revealed on the Death From Above 1979 message board that he could not due to scheduling conflicts. Keeler is now one half of MSTRKRFT, his new project with producer Al-P.

Sebastien Grainger is now in his own side project band Sebastien Grainger & the Mountains

In 2011 it was announced that the band were reuniting to perform at Coachella, then the band announced that they were planning to reunite on an ongoing basis. 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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