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We Would Make Sense

from Intervals by Moving Brooklyn

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This is the very last track written for the EP. We initially decided on recording 5 songs before bumping it up to 6. Our intentions were to write something on the slower side.

In the months leading up to the studio, we worked on a few different songs. Paul had an acoustic idea which was used as the basis of We Would Make Sense. Most of the arrangement happened accidentally at practice, as Kris started playing a lead line and we all followed. At this point, guitars came in first , then bass, then drums. We reworked that order for the final version.

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Been a hell of year moving around
Searching the town for distraction,
I found the answer starin' me back

Didn't expect that we would make sense
Yeah, all along we were better off

Suddenly, my year looked up
Our common dialogue got me through this
Therein lies the irony: what I need can never be
That's fine

We took a chance that we would make sense

Happened at the perfect time
When bad ideas and great collide, you find no difference
No, you never find the difference
And through all the noise and static
Thanks for helping me welcome the sound

Maybe you knew that we would make sense all along
We're still better off

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from Intervals, released January 14, 2014

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Moving Brooklyn Connecticut

In a rush of nostalgia, Moving Brooklyn was conceived as a throwback to early 2000's rock acts like Northstar and Spitalfield. The band quickly spread their name by playing extensively throughout New England. In January 2014, Moving Brooklyn released their debut EP, Intervals, produced by John Naclerio (My Chemical Romance, Just Surrender, Bayside). ... more

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