1. The American punk band, forme… Read Full Bio ↴There are four artists named Aiden:
1. The American punk band, formed in 2003.
2. The new moniker of Aiden Grimshaw, as of 2013.
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4. A South Korean-American singer
Aiden is an American punk band from Seattle, Washington, that formed in the spring of 2003. The current members are William Control (vocals & guitar), Nick Wiggins (bass), Keef West (drums), and Ian MacWilliams (guitar).
They have released 6 full length albums, 2 EPs, and 2 live DVDs. Their latest full length, entitled Some Kind of Hate, was released on October 25, 2011, being the follow up to Disguises, also released in 2011.
The band's name comes from a character named Aiden from a movie called "The Ring". In 2004, the band were signed to Victory Records and some members were still in high school. Their second album and debut for Victory Records titled Nightmare Anatomy, was released October 4, 2005. On October 31, 2006, Aiden released an EP/DVD titled Rain in Hell. While the CD didn't receive rave reviews, the acoustic track "Silent Eyes" and the ethereal opening track "A Candlelight Intro" hinted towards a broadening of Aiden's musical style. The DVD included 3 music videos and a live performance of Aiden's "Never Sleep Again Tour" in Chicago. During October and November 2006, Aiden played the "Never Sleep Again Tour" with Silverstein and It Dies Today.
The band's third studio album entitled Conviction, was released on August 21, 2007. It marked a complete change of style in the band's musical direction. In June 2008, guitarist Jake Wambold was kicked out of the band. In December of that year the band announced they were back in the studio working on a new album.
Aiden released their fourth studio album Knives on May 12th 2009 (May 11th in the UK). This album showed a more satanist-hardcore direction for the band, and bare little resemblance to its predecessor, Conviction. The band said they expected those who didn't like Conviction to love this album, as well as those that were fans of their entire collection. The album release was preceded by the release of the first single, Scavengers of the Damned through iTunes.
Aiden's live album, From Hell...With Love , was released in 2010.
In May 2011, following the release of Disguises, Jake Davison(Drums) left the band, and was temporarily replaced by Ryan Seaman for part of the "Horror Nights" tour.
In October, the band released their second full length album of 2011, and 6th overall, named Some Kind of Hate.
On January 1, 2012, founding member Angel Ibarra (guitar), announced his departure from the band, via the official "AidenVision" youtube channel.
Aiden's William Control said the next album might be in the fall of 2013 and will be the last Aiden album and will be based on fiction.
www.aiden.org
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Address of official band website(s).
2. Aiden Samuel Grimshaw (born 4 December 1991) known professionally only as Aiden from 2013 onwards, is an English singer-songwriter and actor. He successfully made it to the live shows and finished ninth in the seventh series of The X Factor in 2010. After his elimination, Grimshaw was signed by RCA Records.
On 3 June 2012, he released his debut single "Is This Love", which debuted at number 35 on the UK Singles Chart. His debut album Misty Eye was released on 20 August 2012 and reached number 19 on the UK album chart. In October 2013 he announced a follow up EP would be released on 26 November 2013.
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4. AIDEN (에이든) is a South Korean-American singer, lyricist, songwriter, composer and choreographer.
See You in Hell...
Aiden Lyrics
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So now the lights flash white and all you see is anger get up.
Was your life worth it?
Were you content?
Could you make everything feel perfect in your own head?
But now, after all, can you just forget?
But now, after all, what do you got to show for it?
I will see you in hell.
I will see you in hell.
Die!
There's no second chance to write away the anger.
Take it. I felt comfort in this broken glass, we're soaked in ash.
Would you catch me if I fell, hurting?
But now, after all, can you just forget?
But now, after all, what do you got to show for it?
To darkness, to suffer when I fall.
I will see you in hell.
I will see you in hell.
When you're broken, you're beat down.
See you in hell now, see you in hell now.
See you in hell now, see you in hell now.
Die!
So here's my last goodbye, this nightmare ends, you're asleep now, get up. I set my friends on fire.
I know I've lost control, I see you've lost your smile as this life takes its toll.
But now, after all, can you just forget?
But now, after all, what do you got to show for it?
To darkness, to suffer when I fall.
I will see you in hell.
I will see you in hell.
You won't be there when I fall.
I will see you in hell.
To darkness, to suffer when I fall.
I will see you in hell.
I will see you in hell.
The lyrics to Aiden's song "See You in Hell" seem to center around themes of anger, regret, and reflection on one's life choices. The opening line of "Die!" sets an aggressive tone, hinting at perhaps some sort of tumultuous or violent act that has taken place. The following lyrics ask questions about the worth of one's life and whether they were able to find contentment and perfection in their own mind. The chorus repeats the line "to darkness, to suffer when I fall, I will see you in hell," suggesting a desire for vengeance or a need for closure in relation to someone who has caused harm or upset.
The second verse then talks about brokenness and being beaten down, before again repeating the phrase "see you in hell now" multiple times. The final verse seems to offer some sort of resolution or closure, with the singer saying their final goodbyes and acknowledging that they may have lost control at some point. The final line "you won't be there when I fall, I will see you in hell" is a fitting conclusion to the song's themes, as it suggests a sense of moving on and leaving behind the negativity that has been experienced.
Line by Line Meaning
Die!
An exclamation expressing intense emotion of anger or hatred
So now the lights flash white and all you see is anger get up.
A description of a moment of intense emotion where everything fades away except for anger
Was your life worth it?
A question to provoke introspection about one's life and its worth
Were you content?
A question about one's level of satisfaction and happiness in life
Could you make everything feel perfect in your own head?
A hypothetical question about the ability to create a perfect world in one's imagination
But now, after all, can you just forget?
A rhetorical question about the difficulty of letting go of past experiences
But now, after all, what do you got to show for it?
A critical question about the outcomes and achievements of one's life so far
To darkness, to suffer when I fall.
A statement about the inevitability of falling and facing consequences in the dark
I will see you in hell.
A promise to meet again in a place of punishment and misery
There's no second chance to write away the anger.
A realization that once anger affects a situation, there's no going back to change it
Take it. I felt comfort in this broken glass, we're soaked in ash.
An admission of finding solace in destructive behavior and surroundings
Would you catch me if I fell, hurting?
A plea for help in a moment of pain and vulnerability
When you're broken, you're beat down.
A statement about the impact of being emotionally shattered and defeated
See you in hell now, see you in hell now.
A repeated promise to meet again in a place of punishment, emphasizing the intensity of the emotion
So here's my last goodbye, this nightmare ends, you're asleep now, get up. I set my friends on fire.
A final farewell to a person who is seen as causing torment and pain, with hints of violent revenge
I know I've lost control, I see you've lost your smile as this life takes its toll.
An admission of a lack of control over one's life and recognizing the impact of life's challenges on another person
You won't be there when I fall.
A statement of independence and self-reliance followed by another promise to meet in a place of punishment
To darkness, to suffer when I fall.
Reiterating the inevitability of falling and suffering in the dark
I will see you in hell.
The final line, repeating the promise to meet in a place of punishment and misery
Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: Angel Dejesus Ibarra, Jacob Wambold, Jacob Samuel Davison, Nicholas Alexander Wiggins, William Roy Francis
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