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Author: raskoq3
Posted: Oct 01 2018 - 10:35 PM
Subject: Rock song, tricky one
Hello,

I searched today like 4 hours on spotify/youtube for a song that i'v got in my head and i just couldnt find it. I tried also different options but nope, it just doesnt exist. The most frustrating thing is that it should be easy to find. I dont know name and im not sure about lyrics.

So in short:
- its rock or indie rock song
- guy has kinda simmilar voice to Matthew Bellamy (Muse), at least for me
- it starts with guitar rhyme (with slight gain/effect) that is very catchy, its used often. It has many short breaks like dum - du dum - du dum - du du dum dum - tu du dum (and repeat)
- chorus has kinda voice with a girl

chorus is like "and we fall, we fall to the ... (something starting on N i think), when chorus ends there is small pause and he ends like "falling in love in you". I can be very wrong with words tho, my hearing english in songs is not great.

I would be very very gratefull for any lead.
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