Very rarely does a band strike the ideal equilibrium between indie credibility and commercial viability, but it’s a sophisticated scale balance that Sleeping At Last has mastered across the entire decade thus far. With its third national release Storyboards, the critical charmers from Chicago are just as comfortable calling upon legendary arranger Van Dyke Parks as they are appearing on “Grey’s Anatomy” with the goal of relating to its astute audience topping any accolade amassed on either side of the dial.
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!
I really wanted to play this song, but I couldn't find any chords, so I thought I'd try to learn them myself. It turns out the entire song can be played with just four chords. They're listed in the original key, but you can also transpose and just use a capo. Hope you enjoy! :)
[Intro / Instrumental] GmD#A#F
(It's just these four chords repeating throughout the first half of the song. Just before the lyrics come in, right after the F , play A# .)
[Verse 1]
GmD#A#F You taught me the courage of stars before you left GmD#A#F How light carries on endlessly, even after death GmD#A#F With shortness of breath, you explained the infinite GmD#A#F How rare and beautiful it is to even exist
[Hook]
GmD# I couldn't help but ask for you to say it all again A#F I tried to write it down, but I could never find a pen GmD# I'd give anything to hear you say it one more time A#F That the universe was made just to be seen by my eyes
GmD# I couldn't help but ask for you to say it all again A#F I tried to write it down, but I could never find a pen GmD# I'd give anything to hear you say it one more time A#F That the universe was made just to be seen by my eyes
[Verse 2]
GmD#A#F With shortness of breath, I'll explain the infinite GmD#A#F How rare and beautiful it truly is that we exist.