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Track: French Girls
Artist: Hrvrd
Album: The Inevitable and I

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Name: Hrvrd
Spotify Genres: post-hardcore
Followers: 34,551
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Harvard (now HRVRD) is a band from Charlotte, North Carolina that plays a very unique brand of experimental rock music. The band has touched base within progressive rock, post-hardcore and later on experimental indie rock. Their debut album "The Inevitable and I" was released in 2009 and was produced by Brian Mcternan who has previously worked with Circa Survive, Thrice, Cave In, and Senses Fail. The band is currently signed to Equal Vision Records/Enjoy The Ride Records. You can "like" the band's official Facebook page for tour dates & updates on their new album over at https://www.facebook.com/hrvrdmusic They personally run this page and check it a multiple times a week. Additionally, HRVRD's debut album can be streamed in its entirety (14 tracks) and purchased for $5 at their Bandcamp page here: http://harvard.bandcamp.com/ Band members: Jesse Clasen - vocals Lee Herrera - guitar Jason Shaw - guitar Garrett Leister - bass Tim Cossor - drums

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LYRICS

to be the god of love, like sugar
the spice of love your way
in the back of my mind (won't someone come to be the knife)
be the story in the back of mind (won't someone come to be the night)
creatures walk the earth all the time on the dime
in the back of my mind

graves only come in peace (can't you see it)
grace only has to come once (can't you feel)

they'll make you freeze like ice-sickles
as it goes down
they'll make you think before you go
hit the ground
creatures walk the earth all the time without reason
so, drink your wine

the water is not for your lungs
the water is not for anyone

hell no, hell no
you think that we're the same