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All in Me (Reprise)

from What's to Come by Between the Jars

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All aboard, we have reached an accord
To move forward, it might just cost a few lives
But we’ll come out of this alive, we had a pretty rough time

Here’s to hope, that we can cope

With whatever’s going to come

Birds of a feather flock together

It’s safe to say we’ll be okay, we’ve faced worse than this
Just hold onto my hand, we’ll go together across the bend
But brace yourself, we’re not out of this yet

Oh now how are we going to fight this madness?
When all we seem to care about is who’s the fastest
Gains must triple, though losses occur
Anything goes as long as wealth is procured

Who’d ever thought, that what we got
Without proper care is easily lost
We might destroy, but we can cure
If we’re ready to make a stir

It’s all in me, it’s all in me

It’s all in me

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from What's to Come, released May 28, 2021
All lyrics and music written by Between the Jars:*
Florian Albronda - Lead vocals, rhythm guitar, and synthesizer
Chris Fonteijn - Lead guitar, acoustic guitar, and piano
Maarten van den Ende - Bass guitar
Marleen Cuijpers - Hammond, synthesizer, piano, Rhodes, and backing vocals
Max Mulhuijzen - Drums and percussion
*All in Me (Reprise) is co-written by Jesper Hendriksen

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Between the Jars Utrecht, Netherlands

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Between the Jars, that is where this psychedelic rock band composes its music. Five musicians from Utrecht (NL) turned the attic of a drinks wholesaler into their own studio to create a distinctive sound. With a unique voice, psychedelic keys, and shredding riffs, Between the Jars mix their myriad of influences to create a moving style of rock. ... more

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