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Uploaded by on Jul 15, 2008

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Part 7 of our ten part acoustic series leading up to the release of our record on August 5th.

Andrew and Ben of the Calder Quartet sit in on violin..

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  • The lead singer is exactly how I view Gabriel the archangel :o

  • who gives a flying fuck if the 99 percent of the world who doesnt give a shit if its a viola or violin mistakenly says shes a violin player. does it make it sound any different? i cant name every instrument in the london symphany orchestra does that make me an asshole if i still want to enjoy their music? fuck off u petty bitches.

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  • I think I shed a tear

  • They barely even film chen!

  • This song is amaaaaaaazziiinnnggggg. Ohemefgee.

  • This song....... This song right here, is just absolutely perfect. It almos makes me cry sometimes, and the song just absoulutely goes with the scenery in this video.

  • Absolutely Intense...Enough Said!!!

  • I love how he only looks at the camera as he says "you know that, she'll break you in two"

    Absolutly perfect.

    and he has beautiful eyes

    (:

  • SOMEBODY FIND THIS MAN THE WOMAN THIS SONG IS ABOUT. </3

  • @mrKgage Believe what you like, but we all know the Viola is the best and she knows it too.... Lol

  • God GREAT production!!!

  • Stole my life and wrote it in a song :'(

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