Let's Say We Did

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(Won't You Please) Tell Me Something 00:00 Tools
Let the Sky Come Down 02:32 Tools
Galaxies 03:25 Tools
Straight Back To You 02:53 Tools
Follow Me Down 03:03 Tools
It's OK 03:00 Tools
Come On Honey 04:26 Tools
Into Wherever 03:48 Tools
Sometimes Every Second Is a Dream 03:48 Tools
The Stars Above Looked So Bright And Green 02:47 Tools
Goodbye! 03:41 Tools
On the Day 04:20 Tools
Silent and Still 03:34 Tools
Cornflake 02:54 Tools
Hey Kid 04:14 Tools
Blue Skies 03:23 Tools
Lost & Found 02:44 Tools
I write lines 01:35 Tools
Give 'em Hell 02:21 Tools
Boogey Den 02:50 Tools
Such a Shame 02:50 Tools
Waste of Time 03:26 Tools
A Distant Light 02:50 Tools
Sound Asleep 03:59 Tools
I Was There Too 05:38 Tools
Someday, Somedays 05:49 Tools
Always (I Do) 05:49 Tools
Seemingly Unfit 04:25 Tools
A Lesser Matter 03:00 Tools
Let's Say We Did - If You Want Me To (I Will) 03:02 Tools
Someday Somedays 03:02 Tools
Silent & Still 03:34 Tools
If You Want Me To (I Will) 03:02 Tools
Lost And Found 02:45 Tools
No one 03:02 Tools
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Let’s Say We Did has been working in the periphery for a couple of years. Risen from the ashes of previous projects the band released a three track demo in 2008. Getting glowing praise from music blogers for it’s hook laden songs rooted in real rock’n’roll and was compared to everything from early Ryan Adams, Pavement, Silver Jews and Swedish acts such as Wannadies and Popsicle. The band landed a few showcase gigs around Sweden and in the UK, playing at Sweden's biggest festival for unsigned bands the Rookiefestival in Hultsfred in late 2008. The songs started to spread and found their way to American producer Kramer (Galaxie 500, Daniel Johnston, Low, etc) who offered to work with the band. In 2010 about one and a half year after the demo Let’s Say We Did released their debut EP, ”Follow Me Down EP” mixed/mastered by Kramer. The EP got great response from all corners with various writers claiming it to be an impressive debut and hailing Let’s Say We Did as a band to keep your eyes on. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.