Milk & Sticks
Boy & Bear Lyrics
Born from the Soldiers Arms
But our spirit keeps a moving on
And, one meter at a time we'll fall
It's a bloody hill and a broken wall
We've been singing like a lunatic
Knee deep in our milk and sticks
Just a kid with a broken arm
It's sling shot ahead of harm
Oh I'm hungry for the feeling honey
I left you a lizard by the lake my lover
It was so profound
While we found
While we found
Torn like a beaten man
It's another dog in a foreign land
And you've been carrying a broken stone
New tricks and a buried bone
We've been born to be motivated
Half that are cultivated
I promise you when the time does come
We'll be down river with my loaded gun
Oh I'm hungry for the feeling honey
Cause it's moving faster than the speed of sound
I left you a lizard by the lake my lover
It was so profound
While we found
While we found
While we found
While we found
Just like the rest
You'll be coming back if you're looking for paradise
The silver line it separates your body from your mind
What a mess we're in
There's a monster in my head
There's an animal screaming that I'm on my neck
Oh no you better get off my friend
There's a monster in my bed
There's an animal screaming that I'm on my neck
Oh no you better get off my friend
What a mess we're in
Oh no you better get off my friend
Oh no you better get off my friend, yeah
Oh you know you better run my friend
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Boy & Bear are an Australian folk rock band, based out of Sydney, New South Wales. The band began as a solo project for singer-songwriter Dave Hosking in 2009) before quickly expanding into a full band. In February 2009, Hosking uploaded a track, "The Storm", to the Unearthed program on radio station Triple J, it became a featured song at the station. Hosking had met Killian Gavin who was a singer-songwriter and guitarist in Ovell, and the pair started jamming together. Read Full BioBoy & Bear are an Australian folk rock band, based out of Sydney, New South Wales. The band began as a solo project for singer-songwriter Dave Hosking in 2009) before quickly expanding into a full band. In February 2009, Hosking uploaded a track, "The Storm", to the Unearthed program on radio station Triple J, it became a featured song at the station. Hosking had met Killian Gavin who was a singer-songwriter and guitarist in Ovell, and the pair started jamming together. Tim Hart, from another university band Wintersound, joined as a drummer and singer-songwriter. Then they expanded with Jake Tarasenko (ex-Tripartisan Approach) on bass guitar. All four had fronted their own groups and became friends after regularly sharing the stage at gigs.
After winning the 2009 Unearthed competition, they gained a performance spot at the Australasian music festival Homebake. In 2010, Tim's brother Jon Hart joined the band as an official member; contributing vocals, mandolin, banjo and keyboards. They toured Australia opening for Angus and Julia Stone as a three-piece, with Tarasenko and Hart in London playing in Laura Marling's backing band. In May 2010, Boy & Bear released their debut extended play, With Emperor Antarctica. They then recorded the song "Fall at Your Feet" for He Will Have His Way, a tribute album to singer-songwriter brothers, Tim and Neil Finn. Boy & Bear's version of "Fall at Your Feet" was listed at No. 5 on the Triple J Hottest 100, 2010. Another of their tracks, "Rabbit Song" was placed at No. 45.
In November 2010, their cover of "Fall at Your Feet" peaked at No. 34 on the ARIA Singles Chart. On 5 August 2011, Boy & Bear released their debut album Moonfire. It was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee with producer, Joe Chiccarelli and reached No. 2 on the ARIA Albums Chart. In December, it had finished third in the Triple J album poll of 2011. On the Triple J Hottest 100, 2011 Boy & Bear were listed three times, "Part Time Believer" and "Milk & Sticks" at No. 50 and No. 49, respectively. While "Feeding Line" reached No. 4. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2011 Boy & Bear won in five categories: Breakthrough Artist â Single for "Feeding Line"; and Album of the Year, Best Group, Breakthrough Artist â Album and Best Adult Alternative Release for Moonfire.
In late 2012, the band announced that they had parted ways with Tarasenko. His replacement was Dave Symes, formerly of Seeker Lover Keeper and of Sarah Blasko's live backing band.
Boy & Bear released their second album on 16 August 2013, titled Harlequin Dream. It debuted at #1 on the ARIA charts. Two singles were released from the album - "Southern Sun" and "Three-Headed Woman."
After winning the 2009 Unearthed competition, they gained a performance spot at the Australasian music festival Homebake. In 2010, Tim's brother Jon Hart joined the band as an official member; contributing vocals, mandolin, banjo and keyboards. They toured Australia opening for Angus and Julia Stone as a three-piece, with Tarasenko and Hart in London playing in Laura Marling's backing band. In May 2010, Boy & Bear released their debut extended play, With Emperor Antarctica. They then recorded the song "Fall at Your Feet" for He Will Have His Way, a tribute album to singer-songwriter brothers, Tim and Neil Finn. Boy & Bear's version of "Fall at Your Feet" was listed at No. 5 on the Triple J Hottest 100, 2010. Another of their tracks, "Rabbit Song" was placed at No. 45.
In November 2010, their cover of "Fall at Your Feet" peaked at No. 34 on the ARIA Singles Chart. On 5 August 2011, Boy & Bear released their debut album Moonfire. It was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee with producer, Joe Chiccarelli and reached No. 2 on the ARIA Albums Chart. In December, it had finished third in the Triple J album poll of 2011. On the Triple J Hottest 100, 2011 Boy & Bear were listed three times, "Part Time Believer" and "Milk & Sticks" at No. 50 and No. 49, respectively. While "Feeding Line" reached No. 4. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2011 Boy & Bear won in five categories: Breakthrough Artist â Single for "Feeding Line"; and Album of the Year, Best Group, Breakthrough Artist â Album and Best Adult Alternative Release for Moonfire.
In late 2012, the band announced that they had parted ways with Tarasenko. His replacement was Dave Symes, formerly of Seeker Lover Keeper and of Sarah Blasko's live backing band.
Boy & Bear released their second album on 16 August 2013, titled Harlequin Dream. It debuted at #1 on the ARIA charts. Two singles were released from the album - "Southern Sun" and "Three-Headed Woman."
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ThatBloodyAussieCunt
An immature response to a perfectly fine comment. One should be able to express their opinion without being ridiculed by there peers. Sure you're entitled to disagree with him, but could you at least do so with a little respect and dignity?
Jack Harry
Always liked Boy and Bear!!
Awesome song!!
Sebastiaan van der Meer
Sounds a lot like Daryll-Ann - in my book, that's the best compliment available
Leon
2:54 sounds like Rammstein
wogster72
This one is my favorite outta the album xD
Nancy S
Ah..found them via you tube...got the Cd...In love with this amazing music!!!
feldbluemchen
that song is absolutely amazing and wonderfulâ„ boy & bear forever!
Matt A
Bloody hell, cannot un-hear.
Kieran Atkinson
They so remind me of mumford and sons
Arbor
Oh my god, your comment has ruined this song for me forever xD