Thirteen Senses have four studio albums: The Invitation (27 September 2004), Contact (2 April 2007) , Crystal Sounds (21 February 2011) and A Strange Encounter (5 May 2014).
In terms of their style and sound, Thirteen Senses Read Full BioThirteen Senses are an indie/rock band formed in Penzance, Cornwall in 2001. The current lineup is Will South (vocals, piano, guitar), Tom Welham (guitar, vocals), Adam Wilson (bass guitar) and Brendon James (drums, percussion).
Thirteen Senses have four studio albums: The Invitation (27 September 2004), Contact (2 April 2007) , Crystal Sounds (21 February 2011) and A Strange Encounter (5 May 2014).
In terms of their style and sound, Thirteen Senses are quite similar to other British bands like Keane and Coldplay; but take on a wider range of influences, including Mew, Mercury Rev and a minimalist aesthetic, with their lyrics also visiting darker themes.
Into The Fire
Thirteen Senses Lyrics
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Put your hands into the fire
Explain, explain
As I turn, I meet the power
This time, this time
Turning white and senses dying
Pull up, pull up
From one extreme to another
From the summer to the spring
From the mountain to the air
From samaritan to sin
And it's waiting on the air
Come on, come on
Put your hands into the fire
Explain, explain
As I turn, I meet the power
This time, this time
Turning white and senses dying
Pull up, pull up
From one extreme to another
From the summer to the spring
From the mountain to the air
From samaritan to sin
And it's waiting on the air
Now I'm low, I'm looking out, I'm looking in
Way down, the lights are dimmer
Now I'm low, I'm looking out, I'm looking in
Way down, the lights are dimmer
Come on, come on
Put your hands into the fire
Come on, come on
"Into The Fire" by Thirteen Senses is a song that explores the idea of exploring and seeking new experiences that can be both beautiful and dangerous. The lyrics depict the speaker calling out to the listener to take risks and "put your hands into the fire," urging them to explain their experiences and insights as they go through different phases of life. As they turn and meet the power, they describe how their senses are dying, as they explore different extremes, from the summer to spring, from the mountain to the air, from Samaritan to sin. They are aware that danger lurks in the midst of beauty, and they must navigate the different extremes they encounter.
The chorus of the song emphasizes the thrill of taking risks and seeking new experiences, even as the speaker acknowledges that they are experiencing whiteout and fading senses. It is as if they are acknowledging the dangers, but they can't resist the lure of the unknown. They urge the listener to "pull up, pull up" from one extreme to another, as they move from one phase of life to another.
The song captures the essence of the human spirit, which is always curious, adventurous and seeking new experiences, but also prone to making mistakes, encountering difficult situations, and experiencing vulnerabilities. The song's message is that despite the risks, we should embrace life and seek out new experiences, always pushing ourselves to the limits of our abilities.
Line by Line Meaning
Come on, come on
Encouraging the listener to take action
Put your hands into the fire
Take a risk and feel the heat
Explain, explain
Requesting information or justification
As I turn, I meet the power
Encountering a force or authority
This time, this time
Referencing a specific moment or experience
Turning white and senses dying
Experiencing fear or overwhelm
Pull up, pull up
Trying to escape or change course
From one extreme to another
Going from one extreme situation to another
From the summer to the spring
Metaphors for change or transition
From the mountain to the air
Movement from one location or environment to another
From samaritan to sin
Symbolism for good or evil
And it's waiting on the air
Something is imminent or expected
Now I'm low, I'm looking out, I'm looking in
Reflecting on a difficult situation and seeking perspective
Way down, the lights are dimmer
Descending into darkness or uncertainty
Come on, come on
Repeating the initial encouragement to act
Put your hands into the fire
Reiterating the need to take risks and face consequences
Lyrics © Ultra Tunes, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: JENSON DAVID AUBREY VAUGHAN, JENSON VAUGHAN, MAARTEN DE JONG, BOBBY JAMES, CRISTINA SING, PAUL VAN DYK
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Ian McBurnie
Come on, come on
Put your hands into the fire
Explain, explain
As I turn, I meet the power
This time, this time
Turning white and senses dying
Pull up, pull up
From one extreme to another
From the summer to the spring
From the mountain to the air
From samaritan to sin
And it's waiting on the air
Come on, come on
Put your hands into the fire
Explain, explain
As I turn, I meet the power
This time, this time
Turning white and senses dying
Pull up, pull up
From one extreme to another
From the summer to the spring
From the mountain to the air
From samaritan to sin
And it's waiting on the air
Now I'm low, I'm looking out, I'm looking in
Way down, the lights are dimmer
Now I'm low, I'm looking out, I'm looking in
Way down, the lights are dimmer
Come on, come on
Put your hands into the fire
Come on, come on
Mark M
Come on, come on
Put your hands into the fire
Explain, explain
As I turn, I meet the power
This time, this time
Turning white and senses dying
Pull up, pull up
From one extreme to another
From the summer to the spring
From the mountain to the air
From samaritan to sin
And it's waiting on the air
Come on, come on
Put your hands into the fire
Explain, explain
As I turn, I meet the power
This time, this time
Turning white and senses dying
Pull up, pull up
From one extreme to another
From the summer to the spring
From the mountain to the air
From samaritan to sin
And it's waiting on the air
Now I'm low, I'm looking out, I'm looking in
Way down, the lights are dimmer
Now I'm low, I'm looking out, I'm looking in
Way down, the lights are dimmer
Come on, come on
Put your hands into the fire
Come on, come on
Jorge Hilário
Come on, come on
Put your hands into the fire
Explain, explain
As I turn, I meet the power
This time, this time
Turning white and senses dying
Pull up, pull up
From one extreme to another
From the summer to the spring
From the mountain to the air
From samaritan to sin
And it's waiting on the air
Come on, come on
Put your hands into the fire
Explain, explain
As I turn, I meet the power
This time, this time
Turning white and senses dying
Pull up, pull up
From one extreme to another
From the summer to the spring
From the mountain to the air
From samaritan to sin
And it's waiting on the air
Now I'm low, I'm looking out, I'm looking in
Way down, the lights are dimmer
Now I'm low, I'm looking out, I'm looking in
Way down, the lights are dimmer
Come on, come on
Put your hands into the fire
Come on, come on
Javier Jimenez Luciano
SIEMPRE VOY A AMAR ESTA CANCIÓN. QUIEN LA SIGUE ESCUCHANDO EN 2022?
Diana Hastings
Y en 2023????❤
Rocio Molina
Yo en 2023
Yorkie
Me recuerda los dias de secundaria
lexiquetos nice
🙋🙋2023😂❤❤❤
Gabriel Barrera
2023...
Luke Daley
Beautiful tune. So beautiful it was used in Grey’s Anatomy.
“It’s a beautiful day to save lives.”
Dr Derek Shepherd.
dreamofhope
This gives me chills. It makes my heart warm. It makes me miss someone I've never even met. I feel such a deep love. I'm gonna listen to this song all day long today... I wish I could listen to it forever. There's few songs which can make me this emotional. I love this feeling so much...
Born To Climb
Same here
Caro F.
X2