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Posted By: Chris on Thursday, 10 September 2009, 16:57
Category : Canadian, Chris, Indie, Rock
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Tonight’s song is another track from the Newmarket, Ontario indie-rock quartet Tokyo Police ClubIn a Cave can be found on the band’s debut LP Elephant ShellElephant Shell reviewsElephant Shell reviews, and was one of the 2 singles released as a free download before the album’s full release in April of last year; The highly anticipated full-length effort from the band would debut at #1 on Billboard’s Top Heatseekers chart, and at #10 on the Canadian Albums Chart.  In more recent TPC news, on June 9th of this year it was announced (via the band’s website) that they were heading back into the studio to start work on their newest record.

I threw darts at a spinning globe
Swapping out passport photos
I walk west to the setting sun
Every single step, I grow
Another second young

All my hair grows in
Wrinkles leave my skin
But still, don’t fade
I’ll be back again when the tide is in some day

I don’t know who else to ask
Sitting in the dark, filling an empty glass
Stained my teeth with more red wine
I’m a romantic
But never pearly white

All my hair grows in
Wrinkles leave my skin
But still, don’t fade
I’ll be back again when the tide is in some day

Elephant shell,
You’re my cave and I’ve been hiding out
Will you tell me a little bit about
A bit about yourself?

Elephant shell,
You’re my cave and I’ve been hiding out
Will you tell me a little bit about
A bit about yourself?



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