Havergal

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New Innocent Tyro Allegory 00:00 Tools
I Am A Frequency 00:00 Tools
Lungs For The Race 00:00 Tools
Drowned Men 00:00 Tools
Fires In The Attic 00:00 Tools
Jessica Just Because 00:00 Tools
Far Enough to Be Alone 00:00 Tools
The Fallen Hopeless Hope 00:00 Tools
Parachutes 00:00 Tools
Burn Up the Bay 00:00 Tools
My Heart 00:00 Tools
The Last Wayfarer 00:00 Tools
Slugs in the Sun 00:00 Tools
Type Written Trees 00:00 Tools
Hey 00:00 Tools
Lick And Stick 00:00 Tools
Rich Kids All Turn 00:00 Tools
Letters '98 00:00 Tools
How I Do 00:00 Tools
I Hate 00:00 Tools
Three Peaks 00:00 Tools
Bring In The Bugs 00:00 Tools
Riding And Roaming 00:00 Tools
Unnamed 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
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Crowd 00:00 Tools
Grant's Pass 00:00 Tools
[Untitled] 00:00 Tools
typewritten trees 00:00 Tools
[Untitled Track] 00:00 Tools
Days, Months, Years 00:00 Tools
New Innocent Tyto Allegory 00:00 Tools
Symphony No. 1 "Gothic". I. Allegro assai 00:00 Tools
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The Fallen Hoppeless Hope 00:00 Tools
Riding And Roaming [Ativin cover] 00:00 Tools
days months years 00:00 Tools
Symphony No. 1 "Gothic". III. Vivace 00:00 Tools
Riding And Roaming (Atvin cover) 00:00 Tools
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Havergal is a young man named Ryan Murphy from Bedford, Texas -- an architect by day, a somewhat manic-depressive singer-songwriter by night (and founder of Western Vinyl Records). Tinny guitars, lo-fi loops and samples, mechanical drum beats, and painfully direct, honest songwriting comprise his music. Murphy's quirky, sometimes almost bouncy pop compositions provide an ironic counterpoint to his verge-of-tears vocal style and bleeding heart lyrics. And bleeding heart is a bit of an understatement on some of these numbers; Murphy's crooned topics range from the bitterness of unrequited love to the sickening hollowness of personal failure to the anguish of disenfranchisement from society. It could be a too bitter pill to swallow, were it not for the endearing quirkiness of Havergal's songs and the feeling you've been there so many times yourself. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.