
Zelda歌曲歌词:
作词 : Michael Lerner/Peter Silberman/Darby Cicci
作曲 : Michael Lerner/Peter Silberman/Darby Cicci
Zelda
You asked me to wake you
If I woke up before you
And you were still stuck inside
I’m here to tell you, “We’re not awake yet”
Zelda
We live between two worlds
A tunnel with two lights
Pitch black in the middle
Like a dream’s dream
A copy’s copy
Zelda
It’s just not important
The small things we suffer
They’re infinitesimal
We swim in an ocean
It swims between us
ZeldaLRC歌词:
[00:00.00] 作词 : Michael Lerner/Peter Silberman/Darby Cicci
[00:01.00] 作曲 : Michael Lerner/Peter Silberman/Darby Cicci
[00:26.56]Zelda
[00:29.44]You asked me to wake you
[00:33.60]If I woke up before you
[00:37.25]And you were still stuck inside
[00:41.42]I’m here to tell you, “We’re not awake yet”
[02:21.44]Zelda
[02:23.61]We live between two worlds
[02:27.41]A tunnel with two lights
[02:31.53]Pitch black in the middle
[02:35.46]Like a dream’s dream
[02:38.87]A copy’s copy
[02:44.26]Zelda
[02:46.43]It’s just not important
[02:50.78]The small things we suffer
[02:54.24]They’re infinitesimal
[02:58.30]We swim in an ocean
[03:01.86]It swims between us
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The Antlers简介:
The Antlers is an indie rock band currently based in Brooklyn, New York, fronted by Peter Silberman.
Initially, The Antlers was a solo project created by vocalist and guitarist Peter Silberman immediately after he had moved to Brooklyn, New York City. Silberman wrote the first two albums, Uprooted and In the Attic of the Universe by himself. Afterwards, he recruited Michael Lerner and Darby Cicci, becoming a collaborative group.
The band recorded two EPs: Cold War and New York Hospitals. Silberman’s collection of songs would later become a full-length album titled Hospice. The story behind Hospice has been debated, but Silberman has explained the record as being the story of an emotionally abusive relationship, told through the analogy of a Hospice worker and terminally-ill patient. The album was independently released by the band in March 2009, selling out of all of the quantities in stock. The band later commented that they “bit off more than they could chew.” The band later signed with New York-based label Frenchkiss Records, and the label released a remastered version of Hospice on August 18, 2009. The album received critical praise for both its narrative and musicianship, and has since been listed on several “Album of the Year” lists.
In 2010, the band appeared at the Primavera Sound Festival in Barcelona, and opened for The National. Additionally, the band played the 2010 Osheaga Festival in Montreal, as well as the 2010 Lollapalooza Music Festival in Chicago.
Silberman has said the band’s name is taken from The Microphones’ song, “Antlers”.
In 2011, the album Burst Apart was released May 10 through Frenchkiss in the States and May 9 through new UK / Japan / Europe label Transgressive Records. The album was met with mostly positive reviews from musical publications.
On September 6, 2011, The Antlers appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon performing the song “I Don’t Want Love” from Burst Apart.
On July 24th, 2012, The Antlers released a four song EP entitled “Undersea,” out on ANTI- in the U.S. and Transgressive Records in the UK/Europe.
The Antlers’ song “Kettering” from Hospice is featured in the 2014 Sundance Film Festival indie, Camp X-Ray (film) and in an episode of Chuck (TV Series).
On April 1, 2014, The Antlers announced the release of their next studio album, “Familiars”, to be released on June 17, 2014. They also released a single, “Palace”, with this announcement.
