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msveeo Even though there is a very sharp departure at the end of the song - this song is down right emotional, beautiful and enchanting - period!
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I did music for a failed tv show back when i was 18. I always liked some of the melodies of those unused songs, so I decided to finally use one of them! The song is pretty simple, almost bare and doesn't have a chorus.When I sang the first verse, the lyrics said everything I wanted to say in just four lines. I felt it was pointless to add more. The noisy ending is just something i felt like doing just to wake the song up.The lyrics are about changing who you are for another person.

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from Constant Public Humiliation (Revisited), released October 10, 2012
Deeh: All instruments and vocals

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The Scroll Montréal, Québec

The Scroll is a Canadian neo-wave band, consisting of multi-instrumentalist J Deeh and his various collaborators.
While being extremely eclectic, The Scroll has been described as indie electronica, art rock, neo-folk, dance-rock, industrial, dream pop and shoegaze.
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