
song: Under the Westway
artist: The Coral Sea
album: Volcano and Heart
released: 2006-06-27length: 3:43
I tried to see your side
Living up all your life
The thoughts that threw me down
Was everything but inside
The times that took me back
Afraid to let you go
Giving up all my life
The tears that are stuck inside
Tying up all my eyes
Afraid to let you go
Deifly all the signs that you find
The love that took you there
Was so real and scared
Try to open your eyes
The love that took you there
Was so real and scared
Dissatisfy yourself
Living up all your dreams
The fact that threw you so
Was everything that it seemed
Who will forsake you now
Giving up all your fight
Afraid to let you go
Living up all your life
The thoughts that threw me down
Was everything but inside
The times that took me back
Afraid to let you go
Giving up all my life
The tears that are stuck inside
Tying up all my eyes
Afraid to let you go
Deifly all the signs that you find
The love that took you there
Was so real and scared
Try to open your eyes
The love that took you there
Was so real and scared
Dissatisfy yourself
Living up all your dreams
The fact that threw you so
Was everything that it seemed
Who will forsake you now
Giving up all your fight
Afraid to let you go
The Coral Sea

The Coral Sea is a California-based indie music project and moniker of singer, songwriter and composer Rey Villalobos. The music is atmospheric and ambient. Songs have been used on American TV shows Grey's Anatomy, Sleeper Cell and Californication. The song "Yesterday / Tomorrow" was used at the end of the series pilot for Standoff.
Formed in 2004 by lead singer and songwriter Rey Villalobos. Self-produced first album Volcano and Heart was released in 2006. In 2006, their song "Look at Her Face", from their first album, was featured on the Grey's Anatomy season finale. In 2009, their song “Ah, Ah, Ah”, from their second album "Firelight", was featured on Grey's Anatomy.