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Track: Olivia Lost
Artist: Joan Of Arc
Album: So Much Staying Alive And Lovelessness

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Name: Joan Of Arc
Spotify Genres: math rock, midwest emo, emo, post-rock, post-hardcore
Followers: 24,172
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Chicago, IL-based indie/experimental outfit. The band formed in 1996 out of the ashes of [a=Cap'n Jazz] and featured Cap'n Jazz members Tim Kinsella, Mike Kinsella, and Sam Zurick along with Erik Bocek and Jeremy Boyle. The original line-up fractured when Mike Kinsella began to devote time to other projects and Zurick and Bocek split to form [a=Ghosts And Vodka]. Tim Kinsella and Jeremy Boyle added Todd Mattei to the group and enlisted help from numerous friends and acquaintances for their next few albums before splitting in 2001. In 2003, Tim Kinsella resurrected the group, this time without Boyle but with Sam Zurick returning to the fold. Since then, Tim has continued Joan Of Arc with a variety of musicians rotating in and out of the group, including return appearances by Mike Kinsella and Todd Mattei.

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Release: Joan Of Arc - So Much Staying Alive And Lovelessness
Year: 2003
Genres: Rock
Styles: Post Rock, Indie Rock

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LYRICS

Some people are just lucky I guess and they're born looking tired.
Some people.
But weren't we always in a hurry and an hour late for everything.
And now is bitter somehow better than being not even a little lost or looking?

Aren't there so many little moves to make the open show it's middle?
But I know if any one is memorized it'll never work again.
And we gotta work to sleep.

Half asleep everyone looks funny half asleep.
Everyone looks funny half asleep everyone looks funny

This rain and you Olivia stomp and pout and fall and fall
Each drop a blessing in this heat that needs a breaking.

Well is bitter somehow better than being not even a little lost or looking.