On their self-titled debut, Electric President duo Ben Cooper and Alex Kane perpetuate Morr's ongoing flirtation with song-oriented pop (specifically a vocal-based amalgam of pop, folk, and electronica) signaled by last year's The Go Find (Miami) and Styrofoam (Nothing's Lost) releases, and popularized en masse by Ben Gibbard's recent Postal Service and Death Cab for Cutie success. And while Cooper does possess an intimate, slightly nasal vocal style
Quatro anos de trabalho duro!Neste mês de maio fizemos quatro anos no ar. Continuamos trabalhando na divulgação deste maravilhoso instrumento, obrigado por participar da nossa história!
F# When you fought B You sunk like a stone F# But that's not why you came here B And that's not while we'll go D#m You were sold B And you were bought F# And you were blamed C# When they forgot D#m But you can choose B Just how you fall C# You can choose how to lose it all F# F# But it's nothing I miss B But I liked how you hit me F# And I liked how you quit D#m But you're not the same B You changed your name F# You didn't just switch teams C# You left the game D#m And now we're done B With shaking hands F#C# Because we're strangers now and we'll just have to pretend
F#* (either play xx4676 or x9 11 11 11 9) We're honest We're honest We're honest when we tell lies
C# We're lying We're lying when we don't mind
D#m We're tired We're tired of all the jokes
F# Our progress Our progress is too damn slow
D#mBF# I left my home and woke up cold C# The floors were pale, the walls had holes D#mBF# The air was thick, the beds were wrecked C# I tried to call, but there was nothing left
I wish I could say that it was all okay
Okay Okay Okay Okay
F#
I was finally told B That's not why you came here F# And that's not why you'll go D#mB You were taught to turn them down F#C# To make the most of what you found D#mB But I was raised to pave the way C#F# And to spend whatever it takes