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Red Letter Ransom (Demo Version) - After The Sirens



     
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Come home
Come homeI am so temporary
Tell me I can sing to you
With my mouth so full of bloodAn' I am so fragile
Tell me I can run to you
When I can hardly stand on my ownAnd how long will you ransom me?
I always steal myself
How long will you ransom, ransom me?
How long will you ransom me?And how long will you ransom me?
I always steal myself
How long will you ransom, ransom me?
How long will you ransom me?I am so temporary
Tell me I can sing to you
With my mouth so full of bloodAnd I am so fragile
Tell me I can run to you
When I can hardly stand on my ownAnd how long will you ransom me?
I always steal myself
How long will you ransom, ransom me?

How long will you ransom me?And how long will you ransom me?
I always steal myself
How long will you ransom, ransom me?
How long will you ransom me?Meet me as high as I can go
If you can bend yourself that low
Meet me as high as I can go
If you can bendCome home
Come home
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Sid Ramin; Tony VelonaPublished by
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After The Sirens is a five piece indie rock outfit from Boston's snowy North Shore. The success of their 2005 self-released EP "We Have No White Flags," which landed the band its first national cable television performance and critical acclaim from both regional and national media, created a strong regional fan base that was very eager for the release of After The Sirens' first full-length album.

After over two years of persistent self-promotion, After The Sirens signed on with Boston indie label Blue Duck Records in January 2006. Their first full length album "What I Have to Give, Let it be Enough" was released on November 28, 2006.

After taking some time off to graduate from college, After The Sirens embarked on their first national tour in the fall of 2007. At this time, they also released "What I Have to Give..." in Japan, where it charted on the top 10 indie albums of 2007 at Tower Records. The album also included two bonus tracks which were not available on the American release.

On April 6, 2008, after playing only nine shows since the end of their national tour, After The Sirens announced its breakup on its MySpace page. Since then, however, vocalist Ryan Heidorn and guitarist Tom Deyesso have been writing music together which they plan to debut in the Boston area by the end of this summer.

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