Love Spirals Downwards was begun by multi-instrumentalist Ryan Lum and then-girlfriend Suzanne Perry. In 1991, Lum and Perry recorded a demo, which led to a contract with Projekt Records. Over its 8-year history, the band released four full-length albums, a career retrospective, and a CD single, selling (by their own account) in excess of 40,000 CDs. They were also included on over two dozen various artist compilations, including the Heavenly Voices series released by the German label Hyperium.
Perry's sister Kristen collaborated with Lum on two tracks for the 1998 album, Flux. One of her songs, "Psyche ," was used on episode #501 of Dawson’s Creek, originally airing on 10/10/2001. This episode is included on the Season 5 DVD set.
Jennifer Wilde (then working under her maiden name, Jennifer Ryan Fuller) collaborated with Lum and Perry on two tracks for Love Spirals Downwards' 1994 second release, Ardor. Her vocals from one of these songs, "Sunset Bell," were reused for a new version of the song 4 years later on the band's album, Flux. Wilde went on to form her own band, Liquid State, in January 2006.
Although the band never officially broke up, in 1999 Lum began releasing music under the shortened moniker, Lovespirals, featuring new vocal collaborator, Anji Bee. In January 2000, the Love Spirals Downwards career retrospective CD, Temporal, was released by Projekt with no indication of the duo's split.
Soon after the 2002 release of Lovespirals' first full-length album, Windblown Kiss, Projekt announced that Perry would release an EP under the band name, Melodyguild. Though recorded in 2003, the band's debut EP, Aitu, wasn't released until mid-2008. Perry has since collaborated with Falling You on material released in 2006 and 2008.
In 2007 Projekt re-released the first two Love Spirals Downwards albums remastered by Ryan Lum with additional tracks included in newly designed digipacs.
City Moon
Love Spirals Downwards Lyrics
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Bad moon
You belong to meBarely one
Star which hung
Sailing to the sea
City moon
So soon
One remaining day
Black night
Outside
Give them all to say
And yellow time is overhead
Unchanging things imprinted
Can it all be clear?
City moon
So soon
You're the world to me
Barely one
Star which hung
Sailing to the sea
And yellow time is overhead
Unchanging things imprinted
Can it all be clear?
Love Spirals Downwards' song City Moon is a hauntingly beautiful exploration of the deep and complex emotions that accompany love and loss. The lyrics are reflective and introspective, as the singer contemplates the moon and the fleeting nature of time.
The opening lines "Oh oh oh, bad moon, you belong to me" immediately create a sense of unease and tension, as the singer establishes a possessive relationship with the moon. This could be interpreted as a metaphor for the way we often cling to people and things that we know we must ultimately let go of.
The following lines evoke a sense of impermanence and transience, with the "barely one star" sailing to the sea. The city moon is described as "one remaining day," implying that time is running out and that the singer is acutely aware of the passage of time.
The repeated refrain "and yellow time is overhead, unchanging things imprinted, can it all be clear?" suggests a desire for clarity and understanding, perhaps in the face of loss or uncertainty. Overall, City Moon is a deeply emotional and introspective song that delves into the complexities of love, loss, and the bittersweet passage of time.
Line by Line Meaning
Oh oh oh
Expression of emotion, indicating a feeling of excitement or enthusiasm
Bad moon
The moon is not looking good, indicating a sense of foreboding or negativity
You belong to me
Feeling of possessiveness towards the moon, as if it is a personal possession
Barely one
The moon is just one star amongst the many in the sky
Star which hung
The moon is hanging alone in the sky, without any other stars nearby
Sailing to the sea
The moon appears to be moving towards the distant horizon, as if it is sailing on the sea
City moon
The moon that is visible within the city environment
So soon
The moon will be setting soon, implying that time is running out
One remaining day
Only one day left until something significant happens, perhaps until the moon is full again
Black night
The night sky is dark and ominous
Outside
Referring to the world beyond one's immediate surroundings
Give them all to say
Allowing others to have their say, perhaps referring to the passing of time and the inevitability of change
And yellow time is overhead
The moon is shining brightly in the yellowish light of the night, a poetic reference to a full moon
Unchanging things imprinted
Things that are fixed and unalterable, like memories and events that have left an indelible mark
Can it all be clear?
Asking whether everything can be understood and explained, or whether some things will always remain a mystery
You're the world to me
The moon is very important and meaningful, representing the entire world to the artist
Contributed by Ethan B. Suggest a correction in the comments below.