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The New Easy

from Charity Box by Labasheeda

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lyrics

Standing on the stones
And the stones stay stones
While he’s looking over
Thinking about it
Thoughts become birds
Fly away, always come back
Even if he doesn’t want that

Some things you don’t wanna know
If you move so fast
It’s still too slow

The kids go to school
And the car is driving somewhere
And the grass grows
’Cause it’s becoming Springtime
Springtime

And he’s right, he’s right
It can go wrong
’Cause you got to go on
And thoughts like vampires come
’Cause they are always hungry of desire

Some things you don’t wanna know
If you move so fast
It’s still too slow

The kids go to school
And the car is driving somewhere
And the grass grows
‘Cause it’s becoming Springtime
Springtime

We are ordinary in an extraordinary world

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from Charity Box, released December 1, 2006

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Labasheeda Amsterdam, Netherlands

Growling, dynamic stuff here from the Netherlands. Labasheeda make intelligent but not emotionless, angular rock music; it's a brooding sound
with touchstones in the post rock (some gorgeous violin playing in parts) and post-hardcore camps. singer Saskia van der giessen in forlorn almost-romantic vocals which sound all the more sharp set to a back ground
of foreboding guitar chimes.
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