Infatuated, yet I'm still at bay 'Cause you told me to You told me to wait I took the signs and put them in their place It must have been wrong I can see it...
Infatuated, yet I'm still at bay 'Cause you told me to You told me to wait I took the signs and put them in their place It must have been wrong I can see it on your face I didn't mean to cross that line I understand if you need more time You made it complicated When you told me to wait Like a sideshow On display Out for all The world to see, yeah I'm looking at you and I understand You're only crying out for help But take a look at yourself From someone else's shoes And you might be able to relate I would do anything for you I never wanted anyone other than you You wait You told me to wait Like a sideshow On display Out for all The world to see, yeah You wait You wait You wait You wait Like a sideshow On display Out for all The world to see, yeah
07/11/09 08:18:54AM @mark-reed:
Everything about this is excellent. Cracking song guys well done
07/09/09 09:29:12PM @mike-kohlgraf:
Nice stuff here, guys ... really cool style of rock! It kind of borders prog rock, even jazz in some places. That's one heck of a tune and you will be on my show Saturday Night Rocks here on Mix Radio - Mixposure.com! Show starts at 7pm ET/USA!
Cheers,
Mike
07/06/09 04:23:00PM @rayon-vert:
Very original sound.....and your bass player and drummer knocked me out!!! Vocals are EXCELLENT!!! The guitar lead riffs in the mid section are tight and tasty. THANKS!!! For the Download......VERY TIGHT BAND!!!
Rob
07/07/09 09:32:44PM @dazed:
Ty this is sounding fantastic. Very pro. Great vocals and definitely a cut above what I am hearing on the radio. Excellent musicianship from all.
07/08/09 07:01:51AM @mel:
Love the way the drums begin in the distance and then suddenly there they are with their great beat, great vocals, great song all round! Think the young Brits would love you guys. Wishing you well, Melsi
<p><span style="color: #666666;"><span style="font-family: mceinline;"><span style="font-family: mceinline;"><span style="white-space: pre;"> </span>The Tourist</span></span> was formed at The Berklee College of Music over the course of two years. Finally coming to fruition in the Fall of 2008, The Tourist has spent the majority of their time together in The Shed (practice facility). Recordings engineered and produced by Andrew Kline (Bass) in the starting weeks showed potential and built a unique chemistry. Collectively, a multitude of music has been written to utilize the wide spectrum of influence that defines The Tourist</span></p><p><span style="color: #666666;"><br /><span style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Brandon Tuzio, lead singer and rhythm guitarist, hails from New Jersey. He was heavily involved in theater music, and has had multiple offers to sing for musicals, that would eventually lead to Broadway performances. His lyrical ability and arranging skill, as well as his guitar work separate him from your average lead singer. He is the frontman and an integral piece of this artistic device that is The Tourist.<br /><span style="white-space: pre;"> </span><br /><span style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Ty Larson of New Hampshire is a guitarist who has grown up on Hendrix and Zeppelin, and later gotten into such players as Joe Satriani and Paul Gilbert. He has competed and won in the New England Music Festival in 2005-2007, and continues to hone his skills on his instrument. He strives to be a force in the guitar world, and his ultimate goal is to have his own signature PRS guitar. <br /><br /><span style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Jesse Trepiak, of Rome, NY is a guitar player at Berklee, but a very versatile drummer. Jesse has mastered the art of playing drums with a click in headphones, whether in practice, gigs, or jams. This element is extremely vital to the tightness of the band, and has improved The Tourist as a collective entity. <br /><br /><span style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Andrew Kline, of Florida, is a graduating Music Production and Engineering major in the Fall '09. His talent with the technical aspect of the band has put things into double time. Having great sounding recordings made by the band, recorded and mixed by Andrew has helped in the writing and promotional aspects of The Tourist. His melodic ideas and grooves on the bass are also prevalent and important to The Tourist's sound.<br /></span></p>
Everything about this is excellent. Cracking song guys well done
Nice stuff here, guys ... really cool style of rock! It kind of borders prog rock, even jazz in some places. That's one heck of a tune and you will be on my show Saturday Night Rocks here on Mix Radio - Mixposure.com! Show starts at 7pm ET/USA!
Cheers,
Mike
Very original sound.....and your bass player and drummer knocked me out!!! Vocals are EXCELLENT!!! The guitar lead riffs in the mid section are tight and tasty. THANKS!!! For the Download......VERY TIGHT BAND!!!
Rob
Ty this is sounding fantastic. Very pro. Great vocals and definitely a cut above what I am hearing on the radio. Excellent musicianship from all.
Love the way the drums begin in the distance and then suddenly there they are with their great beat, great vocals, great song all round! Think the young Brits would love you guys. Wishing you well, Melsi