Originally from Milwaukee, they first played together in Camden, an indie favorite with shoegaze flavor. After only a handful of EPs and one stellar full-length – the gorgeous Reel Time Canvas, produced by Chris Walla (Death Cab for Cutie) – they disbanded while on the brink of bigger things. After they disbanded, Osterman followed his heart to Michigan and Weber enlisted Camden alum William Seidel to form the indie-folk outfit Decibully while moonlighting with The Promise Ring. The two friends drifted apart as you do when life happens, but not so far that they couldn’t easily fall in with each other again.
In 2007, Weber took up a teaching post in Armenia for a year; it was in this faraway place where he began the initial sketches of a new project. Reaching out to Osterman was a natural step; writing together again was a matter of exchanging tracks over email. Taking the concept one step further, they invited myriad friends to participate, including members of Shearwater, Dirty Projectors, Owen and a slew of hometown heroes like Maritime, Hey Mercedes, and The Championship. The resulting record, All Those I Know, is a dream-pop composition marked at times by lush reverb and at others, by delicate folk melodies. Released first as a free download in the late winter of 2010, it was pressed in limited-edition vinyl (Ten Atoms) the following summer.
Forever traveling, in 2011 Weber joined the Peace Corps in Kenya while Osterman relocated to Brooklyn. Apart from the inherent challenges of place, little had changed in their creative process. Still the laptops, the Internet connection, the revolving cast of musicians - this time including (amongst others) members of The Delgados, Snailhouse, and Faunts. Night Singers builds on the framework of All Those I Know, building upon the band's hallmark vocals flush with reverb. The end result is an album full of glittering, hushed moments juxtaposed against electro-pop gems.
The coming year will see the release of Night Singers (April) proceeded by an EP, the aptly titled Two Travelers (February). And further travel. Weber returns from Kenya and Osterman has his eye on the Midwest. At the core Eric & Magill are two individuals, but who they are collectively is a reflection of their travels, their relationships and the connectivity of this great spinning world.
don't worry
Eric & Magill Lyrics
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Take it steady
Let me ease your mind
Don't hurry, hurry, hurry
It's a waste
Baby, take your time
Because you feel the heat coming up from behind
Don't cry
My love, don't cry
Don't hurt yourself
I hear you're hurting underneath
Because you feel the heat coming up from your seat
Don't grieve
Learn to breathe
Slow down
Stand your ground
The Eric & Magill song Don't Worry explores the theme of anxiety and the importance of taking a moment to slow down and breathe. The repetitious refrain of "Don't worry, worry, worry, take it steady, let me ease your mind" emphasizes the message that it's important to not let anxiety consume one's thoughts and to take a step back from stressful situations. The lyrics are written in a compassionate tone, with the singer reassuring the listener to not hurt themselves and reminding them that they have the strength to "stand your ground".
The second verse of the song continues with the theme of anxiety, as the singer acknowledges that sometimes it feels like the pressure is coming from all sides. However, they encourage the listener to not give in to the stresses of life and to learn how to cope with them. This message is especially relevant in today's fast-paced world, where people can easily feel overwhelmed and suffer from anxiety.
Line by Line Meaning
Don't worry, worry, worry
You don't have to constantly worry.
Take it steady
Relax and move forward at a leisurely pace.
Let me ease your mind
Allow me to comfort you and alleviate your worries.
Don't hurry, hurry, hurry
Don't rush through life.
It's a waste
Rushing through life is not worthwhile.
Baby, take your time
Take as much time as you need to get things done.
I see you're running underneath
I can see that you're stressed and overwhelmed.
Because you feel the heat coming up from behind
Because you feel pressure coming from people or circumstances behind you.
Don't cry
Don't let your emotions get the best of you.
My love, don't cry
Don't let your emotions take over, my dear.
Don't hurt yourself
Don't create unnecessary stress and pain for yourself.
I hear you're hurting underneath
I can tell that you're in pain and struggling.
Because you feel the heat coming up from your seat
Because you feel intense pressure from your own responsibilities.
Don't grieve
Don't let the stress and pressure consume you.
Learn to breathe
Take a moment to calm down and catch your breath.
Slow down
Take your time and slow down your pace.
Stand your ground
Be firm and hold your position, even when things get tough.
Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Eric Sylce
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