The band has occasionally performed without the French horn or cello, though these instruments are used heavily on the live recording of their first album, Through the Ides of March.
The band's sound has been noted for fully incorporating the string and other orchestral instrumentation, a step different from similar rock and dark pop projects wherein strings are often added on as an afterthought or not given full room for expression and treated as integral elements within melodic musical structure. Other elements that mark the group's work are the inclusion of barely audible soundscapes of text (often derived from news broadcasts) and the persistence of slowly constructed piano arpeggios onto which other musical layers are added.
The themes dealt with lyrically are distinctly "dark" and keep with the tone of the music. The topics range from poetic reminiscences of lost or abandoned love, rage at cultural injustice, greed, and shallowness, and a kind of drifting melancholy that seems to hover on the edge of violence.
A Whisper in the Noise have performed consistently around the Twin Cities area. Additionally, they have toured the United States, Europe, and England at the All Tomorrow's Parties festival.
Live performances often but not always include still and moving images projected behind the group.
A Whisper in the Noise has typically been well-received by both critics and listeners. SouthSCENE declared them "a dark melee of some of the most innovative and mature musical styles of contemporary rock," and TreasureTunes praised the group's "dramatic, melancholic music."
A Whisper in the Noise played in the Rhâââ Lovely Festival in second quarter 2007 and along with a tour of Europe as well.
The lineup consists of:
West Thordson
Steve Yasgar
Matt Irwin
Hannah Murray
Chris Quinn
Sonja Larson
Nicholas Conner
Rachel Drehmann
Andrew Broste
Chris Rocha
Theodora Wynhoff
http://www.awitn.com
Into You
A Whisper in the Noise Lyrics
Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴ Line by Line Meaning ↴
Reveal the skyline off the roads.
.(fall away, cancer.?)
(?)
Can I crawl back into you?
All the poison from the rooms\worlds.
.(?)
Can I open into you?
Reveal the skyline off the roads.
All the poison from the words.
And put the poison back to you.
The lyrics of "Into You" by A Whisper in the Noise seem to be about wanting to get back with someone, possibly an ex-partner. The singer is asking if they can open up to this person and reveal their true feelings. They seem to want to reconcile with the person, but there seems to be a darkness that surrounds their past relationship. They mention putting "the poison back to you," suggesting that the relationship was toxic and that the blame is shared between them.
The repetition of the line "Can I open into you? Reveal the skyline off the roads" could signify the importance of being vulnerable and honest with one another in order to see the world in a new light. The skyline can be a metaphor for new possibilities and a brighter future together. The lines "All the poison from the rooms\worlds" and "All the poison from the words" suggest that the relationship was affected by external factors such as the people around them and communication issues.
Overall, the lyrics of "Into You" depict a complicated relationship filled with love and pain. The artist seems to be reaching out, hoping for a chance to start over and make things right.
Line by Line Meaning
Can I open into you?
May I reveal my inner self to you?
Reveal the skyline off the roads.
Show you the beauty that lies beyond the mundane life.
.(fall away, cancer.?)
Unknown/ambiguous line.
(?)
Unknown/ambiguous line.
Can I crawl back into you?
May I return to the comfort and security of being with you?
All the poison from the rooms/worlds.
All the negativity and toxicity from various corners of life.
And put the poison back to you.
But I wish to offer it to you instead of bearing it myself.
Can I open into you?
May I share my feelings with you without any hesitation?
Reveal the skyline off the roads.
Show you the world that exists beyond our current understanding.
All the poison from the words.
All the negativity and toxicity that is spread through words.
And put the poison back to you.
Offer it to you instead of keeping it with myself.
Contributed by Asher W. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
LastOfTheReal
Amazing song, never gets old
Phillip Sajovic
Dread hands down the best movie soundtrack ever Clive Barker killed it
Farhan Yar Khan
Dread was such an underrated movie
Phillip Sajovic
It really was , it’s a amazing Clive Barker gem
Touqeer Ahmed
Thanks, shall do. I rewatched it after I heard the song 😉
excel 23
@Touqeer Ahmed you can search it in pirate bay :)
Touqeer Ahmed
OMG Thanks man,, seriously, been looking for the movie for so long, but couldnt find it. I only saw a short clip of the movie and got hooked but later forgot the title, so this song was only thing that I could recall.. You just made my day brahh.
Ibrahim Hussein
Came here from dread bruhs
flp
O que eu tô fazendo aqui
ComiXProvider FTW_02
Dread 2009.