Everything Looks Better In Hindsight - The Wild Reeds



     
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Everything Looks Better In Hindsight Lyrics


When you wake up in the morning
Are you lonely
To find only the items I had left
By your bedside on the table to your right hand
Little traces are the proof that I existLooking back now I can see your clear green eyes
In that old shed with the string lights you reside
With the swing set stuck above you in the rafters
And the books and the records on each side
And the books and the records on each sideI knew I could grow to love him
But his walls came up too fast
I was strong in his presence
But he left me for the past
Now will he ever stop haunting me
And let me go
My mind should lose their memories
My mind should lose their memories
I only remember the sweetest of things
I only remember the sweetest thingsKeep her close now, keep her happy, keep her wanting

Don't desert now the way that you did me
Cook her breakfast, share your music, tell your secrets
Give it all like you never plan to leave
Oh did you plan to leaveAnd I tell your friends it was easier then to give your heart away
Before it all became broken and eager to love
I gave it all with hate
So if you're telling your story, especially of heart ache
It better ring out true
To pass down your blood line and travel through song
In an honest remembrence of you
Cause I knew I could grow to love him
But his walls came up too fast
I was so strong in his presence
But he left me for his past
Now will he ever stop haunting
And let me go
Will he ever say goodbye to me
I've been on my ownSo when you wake up in the morning
Are you lonely
To find only the love that you had left
By my bedside on the table to my left hand
Little traces are the proof that you exist
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Over the past year The Wild Reeds have transformed from a three part harmony driven band to a full indie folk rock force that has been sweeping the West Coast. In 2013 they toured California multiple times playing festivals such as Make Music Pasadena, Echo Park Rising, Claremont Folk Festival, Lightning in a Bottle, and successfully captured large audiences every Monday night in December with their Holiday Residency at The Satellite.

On August 9th, 2014 the band will be releasing their formal debut album, Blind and Brave, which was produced by Raymond Richards at Red Rockets Glare (Parson Redheads, Honey Honey, Local Natives, Dustbowl Revival). The album release will kick off during a very special show at the historic Troubadour.

Currently the members of The Wild Reeds hold up the fort all over California, from Koreatown to Highland Park to Hollywood – coming together to rehearse right in the heart of Hollywood. Together they are strong advocates for California, specifically Los Angeles.

Blind and Brave illustrates the story of the working class, and encourages listeners to genuinely care about the place they inhabit, keep it beautiful, connect with people, and be brave. The message found in these songs is that you have to get through the hard stuff to get to the good stuff, just as you have to go through the bad parts of town to find the best parts, whether it be a venue down an old dark alley way, or a friend’s house at the top of a hill. In everything you do, do it out of love.

With their debut album to be released August 2014 and a bright future ahead, we can only expect great things from The Wild Reeds this year. They will be joining Newport Folk Festival’s sister of the west, Way Over Yonder in September with artists such as Jackson Brown, Local Natives, Lucinda Williams, and speak of plans to tour the West this fall. 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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