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American Aquarium - Messy As A Magnolia

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I was messy as a magnolia, blooming in the month of may
I'd set a match to a second chance so fast, it'll take your breath away
She ran into a house on fire to offer up some help
Saw something inside of me that i still can't see in myself

Singing, honey, take my hand
What part of "i ain't leavin'" don't you understand?
I meant every word i said when i gave you that ring
Honey, i'm gonna love you till the wheels fall off of this thing

There's a darkness deep down in my bones, a sickness i can't shake
It's been there since i remember, i got it honest as my last namе
Yet you saw some' worth savin', helpеd me sweat the fever out
Behind every good man is a better somebody, should have never stuck around

So honey, take my hand
What part of "i ain't leavin'" don't you understand?
But i ain't the kind to quit when the going gets tough
I've never ran from a fight
I'll sit right here if it takes all night
Meant every word i said when i gave you that ring
Honey, i'm gon' love you till the wheels fall off of this thing

Sometimes good people do horrible things
And sometimes those people need a reason to change
See american aquarium liveget tickets as low as $35so honey, take my hand
What part of "i ain't leavin'" don't you understand?
I ain't the kind to quit when the going gets tough
And i've never ran from a fight
I'll sit right here if it takes all night
I meant every word i said when i gave you that ring
Honey, i'm gonna love you
Honey, i'm gonna love you till the wheels fall off of this thing
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American Aquarium - Biography

American Aquarium began releasing albums in 2006, drawing influence from bands like Whiskeytown and the Drive-By Truckers in the process. Formed in Raleigh, North Carolina – the unofficial headquarters of alt-country – the band focused on the songwriting of B.J. Barham, who fleshed out his lineup with pianist Zack Brown, bassist Bill Corbin, guitarist Ryan Johnson, drummer Kevin McClain, and pedal steel player Whit Wright. Despite an active touring schedule, the group also visited the recording studio regularly, and released a pair of independent albums before partnering with Last Chance Records for 2009’s Dances for the Lonely. Fellow North Carolinian (and former dB’s frontman) Chris Stamey produced the record, which also featured guest vocals from Whiskeytown alumna Caitlin Cary .

Arriving a year later, their fourth record, Small Town Hymns, further established their penchant for gritty, Springsteen -ian anthems. 2012 proved to be a banner year for American Aquarium with the release of both their first concert album Live in Raleigh and their fifth (and most critically acclaimed) studio album, the Jason Isbell -produced Burn.Flicker.Die. Originally intended to be the group’s swan song, the album instead ushered in a very successful period. Reinvigorated, they collaborated with producer Brad Cook (Megafaun ) on their more alt-rock-inspired 2015 follow-up Wolves. A concert album, Live at Terminal West, appeared at the end of the year, documenting a show in Atlanta. About a year later, Barham released a stark, reflective solo album titled Rockingham, earning positive reviews for it. The band continued to play out, and told fans they’d be recording during 2017, but early in the year, Barham announced that the lineup had dissolved, and that after a solo tour, he would begin recording sessions with a different lineup of American Aquarium.
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