The group's original name was Asaf Avidan & the Mojo Jive Cats, but it was soon after shortened to Asaf Avidan & the Mojos. Throughout 2006 and 2008, the band rose to major fame in Israel, receiving recording proposals from multiple local labels. However, the group released their debut studio album The Reckoning independently in March 2008.
Poor Boy / Lucky Man, the band's second album, was released in Israel in September 2009 to favorable reviews.
The band premiered their third and last record Through the Gale in November 2010.
Asaf Avidan soon after announced that the group would disband because of his desire to pursue a solo career.
Asaf Avidan & the Mojos sounded like a blend of everything that is liked about rock in the 60's and 70's, with a edge of modern sound and a dash of... that thing that happens along only once in a generation: a true unique voice. Captivating audiences of all ages, the lyrics and music struck a global chord. From acoustic, armor piercing duets with Hadas Kleinman on the cello, to the body shaking, all-band rock tunes.
Asaf & the Mojos played some of the best Venues around, got great radio air time and interviews, and some T.V exposure. In October 2007 The band had a small tour to New-York city, they took part in the M.E.A.N.Y Festival at the "Knitting factory" N.Y ,won the "NOTABLE MENTION" title and were invited to come back in December for another show. "This was one of those concerts where you come out drenched to the pit of your soul, full of energy and dead tiered at the same time – I can't remember a time when I was so awe-stricken by a performance!"
–106fm radio
Asaf Avidan & the Mojos
(Jerusalem\Tel-Aviv – Israel)
Members:
Asaf Avidan – vocals, guitar, harmonica
Roi Peled – guitars
Ran Nir – bass
Joni Snow – drums
Hadas Kleinman – cello
Web –
www.myspace.com/findlovenow
Gigs –
100 local and regional Israeli gigs
Releases –
Now That You're Leaving (EP) – 2006
The Reckoning - 2008
Newspaper coverage –
Rolling Stone Magazine (Mexico)
Ma'ariv \ Yediot \ Ha'aretz (the 3 major Israeli newspapers)
Israel Hayom
Radio coverage –
Galatz radio \ 88fm \ 106fm campus radio \ 101fm
102fm \
TV coverage –
Channel 10 (Israels second largest network),
Channel 3 (Israels top cable channel),
Channel 1 (PBS)
Channel 24
A phoenix is Born
Asaf Avidan & The Mojos Lyrics
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The opening statement of the song, "Oh oh oh oh oh," is a common phrase used in many songs as an exclamation of an emotion or to create a sound. In this case, it could represent the rebirth of the phoenix. The song is titled "A Phoenix Is Born," which is a reference to the mythical bird that is said to rise from its ashes after dying. The phoenix is often associated with rebirth and renewal, and this theme is evident throughout the song.
The first verse of the song describes a person's struggle to escape their past and start anew. The lyrics, "Crawling in the dirt and the ashes of my past / Just to find that the fire went out," suggest that the person has tried to rise from their ashes before but failed. However, the chorus gives hope that they can reach their goal: "But I know that a phoenix is born / From the ashes of a life that's burned." Here, the phoenix is used as a symbol of resilience and the possibility of a fresh start.
As the song progresses, the lyrics become more optimistic and positive. The second verse references the bird's feathers, which are said to have healing powers. The lyrics, "I am but a drop of blood / On the feathers of the bird of love," suggest that the person has found healing or renewed love after their struggles. The song ends with the repetition of the chorus, emphasizing the phoenix's message of hope and resilience.
Line by Line Meaning
Oh oh oh oh oh
Opening line with no distinct meaning, simply a vocalization to set the tone.
Contributed by Peyton O. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
magalie rolit
Jadore !! :) <3