Hold On - Man Alive



     
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Hold On Lyrics


Recent twists of history bring me
Back to where we were
To times when battlegrounds were far away
When a reminiscent man could
Gather crowds around at will
It seems like yesterday yet still forever
I remember fearing nothin' waiting for a change
Longin' for a break from every day
And I still remember how it was the day you finally came
You took back everything
But the fact it still remainsWe've gotta hold on
Hold on
(2x)And things seemed to settle down
Around the turn of '92
And life whent on as normal and as planned
But it took a couple years
For it to make its loud return
It never left again

It just got stronger
To the skeptics and the hardened
Of the world so far away
It reared its evil face one fateful day
When I see believers after things like this
All I can say is
It'll be okay
But the fact it still remainsWe've gotta hold on
Hold on
(2x)So stand up by me
Stand up strong now
Stand up by me
Stand up strong now
Stand up by me
Stand up strong now
Stand up by me strong
Yeah!We've gotta hold on
Hold on
(2x)

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As soon as Man Alive formed, they had the cards stacked heavily against them. Man Alive started in 1999 in Jerusalem, Israel, of all places. Jamie Hilsden (Vocals/Guitar) Jon Shkedi (Bass, Vocals) and David Shkedi (Guitar) started playing anywhere that Jerusalem would have them, including parties, local clubs, house shows, etc. The crowds in Israel quickly grew and embraced their punk-driven rock sound, and Man Alive became one of the biggest draws in the Israeli underground music scene. Before long, Man Alive knew their music could reach the rest of the world. Shortly, after recording their first demo in 2000, Man Alive received significant industry interest in the U.S. The most interested parties ultimately dismissed the band as not available to tour", or "too much of a financial liability" due to their roots in Israel. Geography, it seemed, was not on their side. Despite these hurdles, Man Alive went on to release two full-length albums with their own money and created a fan base that stretches from Israel, to Japan, Europe and North America. Man Alive has played over 200 shows since 2003, most of which were in North America, and have traveled to over 40 states and provinces in Canada. In the summer of 2004, Man Alive decided it was time to take their newest material into the studio. Enter famed producer Ed Rose (The Get Up Kids, Motion City Soundtrack, Etc.). Ed stepped up to the plate to produce and record their new album for a fee the Man Alive boys couldnt turn down. So, at the end of their 2004 summer tour they scrounged together every shekel they could (much of it borrowed from family and friends) and stepped into Blacklodge Recording Studios to create their first professionally recorded and produced album. Open Surgery shows how nicely Man Alives sound has matured since the old days, while maintaining the energy and shout-along spirit of their punk roots. One listen to Open Surgery will take the listener from a hook-driven pop song (Say What You Want), to a punk rock anthem, complete with classic Good Riddance-style choruses (Catch Phrases, Slogans and Chants.) Now, with Open Surgery finally in stores across North America and multiple tours on the way, Man Alive will silence the naysayers once and for all.
Man Alive Released the EP Access Denied in 2007.
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