Frente! - Calmly Lyrics






Here you come to calmly
Kill the drum behind my eyes

When water turns to solid
Call out to passersby
When bullets turn to splinters
You are something

Have something
Have nothing
Want something

Want
Have my heart
Are my mind
Something

I am a thing
My heart





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  1. R.... P....

    Back when I was 18 I bought Marvin the Album in '94, gave it to the girl I had a crush on in High School who happened to be the hottest girl that all the guys were like a wolf around, since i thought i had no chance i just became her best friend, she gave it back saying she didn't like it lol. 15 years later in 2009 I told her that story and she couldn't believe she did that once she remembered, I gave it to her again because I had kept it all those years somewhere, this time she said she loved it, guess she was now ready to love the album, just like she was ready to become my wife 18 years later after I gave her that CD the first time.

  2. J.... S....

    This whole album is a masterpiece and to cap it off with this track was genius. Why doesn't most of the world "get" it?

  3. H.... F....

    Sadness lingers on...

  4. R.... ....

    my favourite track from my favorite indie album

  5. H.... M....

    temon para no olvidar..dale malu

  6. B.... C....

    I saw Frente opening for Barenaked Ladies, shortly after the release of Shape, and I was very psyched. I had their lyrics mostly memorized, and was trying to learn Simon's guitar parts from sight alone, and generally emitted positive, supportive vibes. After their set, their roadie pulled the set list off of an amplifier and gave it to me, saying "You were the most enthusiastic fan in the audience, you knew every tune!"
    BNL did a great show, too. Before "One Week", they still had a jazz flavor.

  7. B.... C....

    "Less is more" is a popular, but oft-misunderstood statement. This song is a classic case of "MORE is more".
    Would it be nearly as hypnotic, immersive, and downright fascinating if it were, say, 3min42 instead of nearly nine minutes? I say not.
    To repeat what is essentially the same lyric with minor variations so many times shows confidence, and seems an intuitively correct idea: Additional lyrical content would only clutter the song.
    The music, too, remains the same, but the atmosphere builds.

    B.... C....

    leave em' begging for more...that's the business...

  8. L.... ....

    This is one of the best songs ever made

  9. J.... P....

    AMAZING!