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I guess the moon it had it out for us
And the night and the stars the same
Everything she touched turned to stone or died eventually
Or was never seen the same againYeah, and this heart I had
You never sympathize
And while you held my hand
I think I witnessed a crimeWhile she drove we sat in silence
All I could do was try to breathe
Her and I we never talked too much or licked our wounds
Just lived between the hours of sleepAnd in this dream I had
My screams were baby's breath
I watched her steal the air
Right from the atmosphereOh this heart I had
You never paid no mind
And on the long drive home
I think I witnessed a crimeAnd she said I just went crazy from the heat
And I just lit a little fire under your feet
And that's not so bad see people do it all the time

It's just a little bit of blood in your eyes
So boy, stop all your cryingAnd all my debonair
Died in her arms one night
You go so quietly
Once you've seen the endOh this heart I had
You never paid no mind
And on the drive home
I think I witnessed a crime

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The Horrible Crowes is a New Brunswick, New Jersey rock band, composed of The Gaslight Anthem’s frontman Brian Fallon and longtime friend Ian Perkins, which conceptualized while Perkins joined Gaslight on a worldwide tour in 2010 and the duo started writing songs on buses, in hotel rooms and even a bathroom in Japan following the earthquake. The Behold The Hurricane Songfacts explains that the name comes from an old poem called the Twa Corbies, which means, 'two crows.' “Ian and I had a ritual where we’d go to the back on the bus at the end of a show and play each other records, I got him into Afghan Whigs and he got me into PJ Harvey and one day we just thought, ‘we should do something like this,” Fallon explains. In that spirit earlier this summer the duo holed up with producer Ted Hutt (Dropkick Murphys, Chuck Ragan) to capture these songs on tape-and the result is something that will likely surprise even the most strident Gaslight Anthem fans in the best way possible.

“As much as I have this fantasy in the Gaslight Anthem of being Bruce Springsteen, I also have this fantasy of being Tom Waits or Greg Dulli,” Fallon explains when asked about the catalyst for this project, which sees him playing keyboards and working with drum loops and string arrangements for the first time. “These songs are very dark; they’re like hymns for lonely people,” Fallon continues, “it’s really a trip through a breakdown and that dissent into madness and hopefully redemption.”

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