
Joe Newman steps out from alt-J with solo project JJerome87
'The Canyon' was recorded in Los Angeles with producer Carlos de la Garza.
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"Bloodflood (Live)" is a track by alt-J, from the album Live at Red Rocks, released 23rd June 2016. The track is 4:25 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 10 articles about alt-J.
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C-O-double M-O-N A wave, an awesome wave, that rushes skin and widens in blooded veins Breath in, exhale, I've poked a nerve he'll slap me like a whale Slaps the sea-O-double M-O-N Tide out, tide in, a flood of blood to the heart and the fear slipstreams Breath in, exhale, I've poked a nerve he'll slap me like a whale Slaps the sea-O-double M-O-N Flood-flood-flood, flood of blood-blood-blood to the heart-heart-heart, to the heart-heart-heart Flood-flood-flood, flood of blood-blood-blood to the heart-heart-heart, to the heart-heart-heart Flood-flood-flood, flood of blood-blood-blood to the heart-heart-heart, to the heart-heart-heart Flood-flood-flood, flood of blood-blood-blood to the heart-heart-heart, to the heart-heart-heart
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