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Even cold wars have their warmer days
When everything stops and we sleep on it, it's when
Cold enemies look like warmer friends
If they don't, let's pretend, hey we've all got some rules to bendWe all reach a point when we find a way
To sink into a place where we think the same, but then
Find a loose end and a new reason to blame
What we can't contain, and the war carries on[Chorus:]
Look out, look out man
When the cold's rolling in
You look out and see the wreckage
Let the warm day beginIn automatic battle it feels cinematic
So dramatic that eventually you're numb too
All the others that see another point of view
Not like you, you're not like them- hey we've all got some rules to bend[Chorus:]
Look out, look out man
When the cold's rolling in
You look out and see the wreckage
Let the warm day beginIt's all coming down to the line in the sand

Where the people gather 'round and decide where to stand
If the winds came in and blew away the lines
Just a bunch of people standing with nothing to divideIt sounds so easy but really there is no chance for
Breaking up the lines that decide what we stand for
So for now let's find a little common ground
And make a warm day in a cold war[Chorus:]
Look out, look out man
When the cold's rolling in
You look out and see the wreckage
Let the warm day begin

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“I just fell in love with a forty-five (rpm record) been kept alive in a box over 30 years old,” sings 24-year-old Chris Henderson, the front man of the Hartford, CT, band BRONZE RADIO RETURN. This lyric, from their full-length debut album, OLD TIME SPEAKER, begins to paint the picture that enables your understanding of the group and their music. Like listening to old Bluesmen on your iPod Touch, BRONZE RADIO RETURN is about the juxtaposition of the old and the new.

Read more about Bronze Radio Return on Last.fm.


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