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Intro: Gbm A E D

Gbm   A    E       D
a wave, an awesome wave,
     Gbm             A      E            D
that rushes skin and widens in blooded veins.
       Gbm A E  D
Breath in,      exhale,
     Gbm                 A       E      D
I've poked a nerve he'll slap me like a whale
          Gbm A E D Gbm   A  E  D
Slaps the c-____________-O-double M-O-N.


Gbm     A E D
Tide out,    tide in,
Gbm                     A             E        D
a flood of blood to the heart and the fear slipstreams.
Gbm     A E  D
Breath in, exhale,
     Gbm                 A       E      D
I've poked a nerve he'll slap me like a whale
          Gbm A E D Gbm   A  E  D
Slaps the c-____________-O-double M-O-N.


Gbm      A            E             D
Flood of blood to the heart, to the heart
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Album: An Awesome Wave

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Biography

∆ (pronounced Alt-j) was formed when Gwil Sainsbury [ guitarist/bassist] , Joe Newman [guitar/vocals], Gus Unger-Hamilton [keyboards] and Thom Green [drums] met at Leeds, UK University in 2007.

Gus studied English Literature; the other three Fine Art. In their second year of studies, Joe showed Gwil a handful of his own songs inspired by his guitar-playing dad and hallucinogens, and the pair began recording in their dorm rooms with Gwil acting as producer on Garageband.

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