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Songs for Grownups

by The Warm Hardies

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Cracked Ego
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Cracked Ego I had several of those why-did-I-get-goosebumps moments while listening to this collection. Not sure what that means, but there it is. Favorite track: Only Someday.
ChristelleMarie Chua
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ChristelleMarie Chua This album sounds so incredibly earnest that I want to put it in everyone I love's mixtapes. Favorite track: Only Someday.
John Kerridge
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John Kerridge My review of this glorious EP johnkerridge.com/2014/03/09/the-warm-hardies-music-for-grown-ups/ Favorite track: Fast and Heavy.
David Greenwald
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David Greenwald A sweet, lovely acoustic indie-pop collection. "Fast and Heavy" is the best song about a train since the Dylan one. Favorite track: Fast and Heavy.
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You're moving fast and heavy And in this massive vessel I do travel quite inevitably And there's no turning back now It's just a solid fact that I am going Where you're going to be You would take me even if I kick and scream You're moving slow and steady I'm made of flesh and love But I feel safer than you can guarantee From car to car I wander There's time to plot and ponder What I'm going, where I'm going to be You would take me even if I kick and scream And you are so set in your ways But I cannot place the blame I know that's just how you were made A globally consistent gauge It's been your purpose since the day All your steel tracks were laid You're so slow but you're so steady You've got grace but you're so heavy
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Only Someday 04:27
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The Warm Hardies three song EP featuring Matt Batey and Tamara Power-Drutis on guitar and vocals, Samuel Anderson on cello, Colin Richey on drums, Corrie Strandjord on French horn, as well as Matt Bishop and Eric Anderson on vocals, was released in May of 2011.

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released May 6, 2011

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The Warm Hardies Seattle, Washington

The Warm Hardies began in 2010 with a chance meeting thanks to a wrong address and an opening act’s last minute cancellation – Matt and Tamara shared the stage before even being introduced. They’ve been playing what they’ve dubbed “dignified melancholic folk/pop” together ever since; and what began as separate sets of Tamara’s "warm," fuzzy sentiments and Matt’s cold, "hard" tunes merged. ... more

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