They started to work their new songs on summertime 2006 and two years after the release of their acclaimed debut “Family Life”, Abbie Gale are back with their second album, symbolically titled “2”. The music style of the band changes perceptibly, the sound becomes more electric and the rhythm most intense, without losing the melody that characterizes them. Guided by the charming, wide-ranging voice of Evira, the band appear more mature than ever, as they present their compositions in a solid and determined fashion. The album’s excellent production values, combined with Abbie Gale’s confident playing, make “2” an exciting listening proposition.
Starting with the introspective mood of the opening track “Life After Life”, Abbie Gale guide us through a bright playful conversation in “Lovesong” (guest featuring Raining Pleasure’s frontman Vassilikos), sparks of lyricism such as “Clown” and “Air” and an agonizing spoken-word manifesto in “Danko”. The band’s dedication to their creative vision, along with their refined sense of songwriting and their honest inspiration make for an aesthetically flawless result.
Abbie Gale’s “2” is also the debut release of the new and upcoming indie label Inner Ear.
Abbie Gale are:
Evira: Voice
Salvatore: Guitar, bass VI
Pedal: Guitar, keyboards
Achilles: drums, loops
Nick: bass
Fall
Abbie Gale Lyrics
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I see you fall down,
I see you fall,
I see you've fell down.
But I don't care,
No I won't care.
In Abbie Gale's song Fall, the lyrics depict a scene where someone is falling down, possibly experiencing a difficult time or a failure. However, the singer's response is indifferent - "I don't care, no I won't care." This can be seen as a message of acceptance, acknowledging that falling is a natural part of life and something that everyone experiences. At the same time, it can also be seen as a lack of empathy, reflecting a mindset of self-absorption and detachment.
The repetition of the phrase "I see you fall/I see you've fell down" emphasizes the physical and emotional impact of this fall, while the repetition of the phrase "I don't care" creates a sense of detachment and emotional distance. The simple melody and instrumentation further reinforce the simplicity and directness of the message.
Overall, the lyrics of Fall invite multiple interpretations and leave room for the listener to connect with their own experiences of falling and getting back up. The underlying message of resilience and acceptance can inspire listeners to embrace their struggles and challenges, while striving to overcome them.
Line by Line Meaning
I see you fall,
I observe you stumbling,
I see you fall down,
I witness you collapsing to the ground,
I see you fall,
I notice you slipping,
I see you've fell down.
I acknowledge you have hit the bottom.
But I don't care,
But it does not bother me,
No I won't care.
I have no concern or interest in your situation.
Contributed by Xavier E. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Tatiana Sarfati
bravo paidia! nai isxuei tetoies prospatheis prepei na adamivontai kai na stirizontai. egw episis lew na sxoliazoume ta video kai na ekferoume oloi apopsi gia na voithisoume kai na empsixosoume ta paidia!
Mendel73
Polu kaloi einia.Tous eixa dei kai se ena live patra
George Charitopoulos
Paidia to singlaki poly kalo...Pote paizei kai kati kainourgio se disko???
Names V
good stuff but nothing new im afraid....