
Soft Rock歌曲歌词:
作曲 : James Benjamin Thomas
作词:James Benjamin Thomas
I won’t back down
The truth is revealing
Ill stand my ground
Im in need of some feeling
Someone not quite you
From that misplaced verse
I shouldve placed that heartbeat break
And hungry eyes
Missed the chance
Pretending just to knock me out
Waiving those lies
Till forever
If only babe
So offer up, your best defense
See my soft rock was never gonna make sense
Alright there’s no easy way
If its got what it takes
All i need is another cliche
I know whats right
Why can’t you leave her
Won’t turn around since that full moon fever
Got one life to hold it
Hit that cruise control
Been running since to just keep up
Trying to disguise
Dress our tear for fears
But you keep singing little lies
Been taken in
Till they shine on, so on and on
So offer up, your best defense
See my soft rock was never gonna make sense
Alright there’s no easy way
If its got what it takes
All i need is another cliche
Another cliche
Time after time
You try to leave it
Looking back you tried to push and climb
Now thats all that you need, its all that you need
So offer up, your best defense
See my soft rock was never gonna make sense
Alright there’s no easy way
If its got what it takes
All i need is another cliche
So offer up, your best defense
See my soft rock was never gonna make sense
Alright there’s no easy way
If its got what it takes
All i need is another cliche
Another cliche
Another cliche
My soft rock was never gonna make sense
Soft RockLRC歌词:
[00:00.000] 作曲 : James Benjamin Thomas
[00:01.663] 作词:James Benjamin Thomas
[00:20.961] I won’t back down
[00:23.229] The truth is revealing
[00:26.712] Ill stand my ground
[00:27.916] Im in need of some feeling
[00:31.655] Someone not quite you
[00:34.356] From that misplaced verse
[00:35.736] I shouldve placed that heartbeat break
[00:39.849] And hungry eyes
[00:42.352] Missed the chance
[00:44.649] Pretending just to knock me out
[00:48.161] Waiving those lies
[00:50.652] Till forever
[00:52.512]
[00:52.962] If only babe
[00:54.477] So offer up, your best defense
[00:59.151] See my soft rock was never gonna make sense
[01:03.849] Alright there’s no easy way
[01:07.384] If its got what it takes
[01:09.461] All i need is another cliche
[01:12.961]
[01:19.463] I know whats right
[01:21.655] Why can’t you leave her
[01:25.237] Won’t turn around since that full moon fever
[01:29.883] Got one life to hold it
[01:32.399] Hit that cruise control
[01:34.651] Been running since to just keep up
[01:38.370] Trying to disguise
[01:40.935] Dress our tear for fears
[01:42.830] But you keep singing little lies
[01:46.668] Been taken in
[01:49.050] Till they shine on, so on and on
[01:52.394]
[01:52.773] So offer up, your best defense
[01:57.466] See my soft rock was never gonna make sense
[02:02.036] Alright there’s no easy way
[02:05.910] If its got what it takes
[02:07.876] All i need is another cliche
[02:17.253] Another cliche
[02:19.047]
[02:19.490] Time after time
[02:21.941] You try to leave it
[02:24.561] Looking back you tried to push and climb
[02:28.307] Now thats all that you need, its all that you need
[02:34.371]
[02:38.689] So offer up, your best defense
[02:43.344] See my soft rock was never gonna make sense
[02:48.025] Alright there’s no easy way
[02:51.825] If its got what it takes
[02:53.866] All i need is another cliche
[02:55.321] So offer up, your best defense
[03:00.079] See my soft rock was never gonna make sense
[03:04.736] Alright there’s no easy way
[03:08.485] If its got what it takes
[03:10.500] All i need is another cliche
[03:20.348] Another cliche
[03:28.741] Another cliche
[03:33.247] My soft rock was never gonna make sense
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Work Drugs简介:
Work Drugs is an American dream pop duo from Philadelphia, founded by Thomas Crystal and Benjamin Louisiana.[1] The live band currently consists of Crystal (vocals/guitar), alongside Louisiana (vocals/keys), Jonas Ohh (drums), Mr. Kansas City (bass), and Katie Nicks (vocals/percussion).
The band has three official LPs through boutique Chicago based label Bobby Cahn Records and toured on the festival circuit in the United States, including SXSW and CMJ, as well as national support slots for the likes of Two Door Cinema Club, Umphrey’s McGee, Maps and Atlases, Battles, Peter, Bjorn & John, Sun Airway, Memoryhouse, Parts and Labor, J.Viewz, and more.
History
Work Drugs is a Philadelphia based recording project started by Thomas Crystal and Benjamin Louisiana on the banks of the Delaware River.[2]
Self-described as a band that “makes music specifically for boating, sexting, dancing, yachting, and living” or “Philadelphia’s premier Bat Mitzvah and Quinceanera party band”, Work Drugs’ name was given by their friend Eduardo S. as they were sailing the Baja of Mexico.[3][2] Band members Tom and Ben bonded together in sailing school over music, which is when they started composing songs for their first album. Their music has been compared with that of Steely Dan by the Guardian website.[4]
Their earliest efforts arrived sporadically in the form of singles (“Third Wave”, “Dog Daze” and “Rad Racer”). On June 27, 2011 the duo released their first album Summer Blood, which consisted of their first few singles and three acoustic recordings. Later that year they released their sophomore album Aurora Lies. The album, released on November 7, 2011, was the band’s first release to bring a collection of entirely previously unreleased tracks. On July 10, 2012, Work Drugs resurfaced with their third album, Absolute Bearing.[5]
In August 2011, the song “Rad Racer” was featured in the Urban Outfitters commercial for “Favorite Fall Jeans of 2011”.[6] In his 2011 album, Still Sound, Xxyyxx included a remixed version of “Rad Racer”.
Work Drugs have played live shows across North America in cities such as Boston, New York City, Chicago and San Francisco. In April 2011, the group supported Northern Ireland-based indie rock band Two Door Cinema Club and Chicago indie rock band Maps & Atlases on a tour of the West Coast of the United States.[7]
In late 2011, Work Drugs supported Peter, Bjorn & John and Memoryhouse on their east coast tour through Philadelphia.
In February 2012, Work Drugs supported Umphrey’s McGee on their east coast run through Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore.
