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Track: Winter Is All Over You
Artist: First Aid Kit
Album: The Big Black and the Blue

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Name: First Aid Kit
Spotify Genres: indie folk, folk
Followers: 1,257,900
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Duo founded in 2007, consisting of siblings Klara and Johanna Söderberg, both born in Stockholm, Sweden. On stage they are accompanied by a band. Their songs often feature harmony vocals and could be described as folk, country or Americana. Their career started notably early in their lives, when their independently produced songs quickly gained popularity on MySpace and the radio in Sweden. Signed to Rabid Records during 2008 where they released their debut EP. Then signed to Wichita Recordings. From March 2014 with Sony's Columbia Records. Of note are also their tributes to classic artists like Leonard Cohen and Emmylou Harris. The duo's father is [a=Benkt Svensson], a well-known artist in Sweden himself, who was a major help in the start of the band including producing their records and managing tours.

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Release: First Aid Kit - The Big Black & The Blue
Year: 2010
Genres: Rock, Pop, Folk, World, & Country
Styles: Folk Rock, Indie Rock

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LYRICS

Well you drove off in the summer rain
I waved to you like a sleeping dream
Told me to stay callous if someone bothered me
"The Eiffel Tower, the marching band
But I'm sure you wouldn't understand"
I just hope you don't stay gone

Don't leave this world to me

I saw your mother in the department store
She looked innocent like a still-born
But all I could think about was the sting
Since you've gone nothing's been the same
The wind don't sing and the sky's so dim
I've seen her staring up to it saying

Don't leave this world to me

When the winter calls to war
When the spring sets in once more
When the summer starts to sing
When the fall comes marching in
You'll leave this world to me