Release: January 13, 2021
Lyrics:
Close your eyes, act surprised, it took its time
I know it's not your birthday
Oh, my God, I don't believe, how can it be
That you're alive at the same time as me?
Why? Why?
Would I ever know life without you?
I would fade into the blue
You keep the lights on for me
You help me to believe
Loving you, loving you is easy
Loving you, loving you is easy
You changed something inside me
I'm not who I used to be
Loving you, loving you is easy
Loving you, loving you is easy
Well, the truth is that this world can be so sour
But you make it so sweet
I was tryna make myself so tough
And you made me so weak
Why? Why?
Would I ever know life without you?
I would fade into the blue
You keep the lights on for me
You help me to believe
Loving you, loving you is easy
Loving you, loving you is easy
You changed something inside me
I'm not who I used to be
Loving you, loving you is easy
Loving you, loving you is easy
Nothing's ever felt this right
I look at you and I feel alive
You save me every time
You keep the lights on for me
You help me to believe
Loving you, loving you is easy
Loving you, loving you is easy
You keep the lights on for me
You help me to believe
Loving you, loving you is easy
Loving you, loving you is easy
You changed something inside me
I'm not who I used to be
Loving you, loving you is easy
Loving you, loving you is easy
Songwriter:
Loving you, loving you is easy
Loving you, loving you is easy
Sam De Jong / Heather Baron-gracie
SongFacts:
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Pale Waves
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get up boys, it's HISSY TIME!
Skimbleshanks wakes the babies up so they can hiss together. 😌
Matthew Levick as Mistoffelees, Gerben Grimmius as Skimbleshanks, Riccardo Sinisi as Carbuckety, and Nathan Luke as Bill Bailey.
Vienna revival 24 June 2022. Filmed by @falasta and @cryptidvoidwritings, giffed with permission.
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Nineteen in Love (2021), Cartwheel (2023), Hotline TNT
As the music world enters a new round (but probably not a new wave) of shoegaze, no doubt plenty will imitate the genre as it was, without really adding anything to it or, as is typical of the state of the industry, doing so in a rather bland, corporate cash-in sort of fashion. So credit to Hotline TNT where it’s due: this band properly gets the most important aspects of shoegaze, the disorientation and power, the volume and blare, plus chuck in a few moments of real exhilaration. Sure, nothing’s being invented – but at least the appropriation feels genuinely inspired.
Pick(s): ‘Had 2 Try’, ‘Protocol’
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