The group is comprised of ringleader Alexander Charos, his brother Philip on drums, Chase Swan (guitar, steel guitar) and Vaughn O'Loughlin (bass), together creating their lush, hearty tunes.
Overwhelming support from fans through Kickstarter allowed AATG to hit Esthudio in Boston and get to work. June 2012 brought the group's first proper, widespread release. It dropped on Florida label New Granada and via the band's personal vinyl/cassette imprint, Viva La Records!. Hemispheres captures The Grapes' creative versatility and stranglehold on emotional honesty.
Much of AATG's lyrical fodder deals with classical human struggle—coming of age, death, fate and dealing with disappointment. Charos doesn't need a fat book of SAT drivel to get across his points, opting instead for a very open, effectual vocabulary. Then the band together pairs such words with glossy keys and brass, steel guitar and soft, pastoral vocals. The result is a cattail-walled room of audio truth, with the occasional illuminating breeze gushing through.
The Grapes have shared the stage with Portugal the Man, John Vanderslice, Surfer Blood, David Bazan, Pretty & Nice, Lovedrug, Honorary Title, Matt Hires, Yellow Ostrich, Lost in The Trees, Plants & Animals and many more.
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Jordan
Alexander & the Grapes Lyrics
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You come home with some things we don't talk about
Hiding from yourself when you speak loud
Tell me I'm the problem
Tell me who cares
I don't think about you, anymore
No no no
I don't think about you, anymore
I don't think about you
No no no
No no no
Do you know how easily I'm finding it to let you go
Crashing, breaking, now on the shore
I'm pleased to tell you that I'm moving on for sure
I can't take no more
I don't worry much when you go out
You come home with some things we don't talk about
Hiding from yourself when you speak loud
Tell me I'm the problem
Tell me who cares
I don't think about you, anymore
I don't think about you
No no no
I don't think about you, anymore
I don't think about you
No no no
No no no
cll your words
Just fall around me, I don't hear them
I don't need them
Go ahead
Just talk your talk but I know you're replaceable
No no no
I don't think about you, anymore
I don't think about you
No no no
I don't think about you, anymore
I don't think about you
No no no
No no no
(no, yeah)
I don't think about you
I don't think about you
I don't think about you
I don't think about you
Do you know how easily I'm finding it to let you go
The lyrics of Alexander & the Grapes's song "Jordan" capture the emotions of moving on from a toxic relationship and finding the strength to let go. The singer of the song admits that they don't worry much when their partner goes out because they come home with things that they don't talk about. There is a sense of hiding from oneself when speaking loudly, perhaps indicating that there is a lack of genuine communication and understanding in the relationship. The singer, in a state of frustration, wants the other person to acknowledge that they are the problem and wonders if anyone truly cares.
The chorus emphasizes the singer's journey of healing and moving on from the relationship. They assert that they don't think about the other person anymore, repeating it with a firm "No no no." This repetition and assertion signify their determination to distance themselves from the memories and emotions attached to this person.
In the bridge, the singer expresses that the words of their partner no longer affect them. They don't listen to them and don't need them because they know that their partner is replaceable. This shows a shift in the singer's mindset, where they no longer hold onto the hurt caused by their partner's words.
Overall, "Jordan" is a song about finding the strength to let go of a toxic relationship and moving on to a healthier and happier place.
Line by Line Meaning
I don't worry much when you go out
I am not concerned or bothered when you leave
You come home with some things we don't talk about
You return with undisclosed matters we avoid discussing
Hiding from yourself when you speak loud
Trying to conceal your true feelings by being boisterous
Tell me I'm the problem
Blame me for the issues we face
Tell me who cares
Tell me that it doesn't matter or no one is concerned
I don't think about you, anymore
I no longer occupy my thoughts with you
No no no
Emphasizing the negation and rejection of thinking about you
Do you know how easily I'm finding it to let you go
Do you understand the simplicity with which I am moving on from you
Crashing, breaking, now on the shore
Going through a turbulent, shattering experience, but now reaching a stable point
I'm pleased to tell you that I'm moving on for sure
I am content to inform you that I am definitively moving forward
I can't take no more
I cannot endure it any longer
cll your words
Your words are of no significance
Just fall around me, I don't hear them
They surround me but have no effect, I ignore them
I don't need them
I do not require or rely on them
Go ahead
Proceed as you wish
Just talk your talk but I know you're replaceable
Continue speaking, but I am aware that you can be substituted
I don't think about you, anymore
I no longer occupy my thoughts with you
No no no
Emphasizing the negation and rejection of thinking about you
(no, yeah)
(expression of disbelief and affirmation)
Do you know how easily I'm finding it to let you go
Do you understand the simplicity with which I am moving on from you
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