1. Auburn, is an … Read Full Bio ↴Auburn is the name of different artists and bands:
1. Auburn, is an R&B/pop singer.
Auburn Williams was born in Minneapolis to a single mother. She began singing in church and listened to nothing but gospel music as a kid. When she was 13, Auburn began performing with a local all-girl group called Loyal and she continued to work on her songwriting, posting tracks on her MySpace page growing her fanbase the grass-roots way. In 2007, Auburn released an independent album called Same Giirl on local St. Paul label FS Music. The record spawned the underground hit "Ewww!!!", which climbed to #6 on DJBooth's Underground chart. That same year, Auburn opened for Keyshia Cole, performing in more than 20 cities. At the end of 2007, Auburn was signed as the first female artist to J. R. Rotem's Beluga Heights record company.
2. Liz Lenten formed AUBURN in the summer of 1999. Their first gig was at the jam-packed launch party of Scarlet Records held at the salubrious and smoky Madame JoJo’s in Soho to a completely packed and enthusiastic house.sepia full shot lo res
Their first EP ‘Sweet Sebastian’ received extensive airplay, and sold out of its limited pressing within 2 weeks. They then teamed up with producer Tim Pettit, (Travis, Sun House and Carlene Carter) and recorded ‘For Life’, which also got great radio support and the band toured UK and played many live radio sessions.
The debut Album DREAMS was released in 2003 and AUBURN toured with SOPHIE ELLIS BEXTOR in UK and EUROPE, playing to 40,000 people. In 2005 CRY reach no 5 in the indie video charts after which they took a break concentrated on parenthood!
Auburn reunited in 2011 to create one of the break-out releases of 2012, ‘Indian Summer’, which garnered rave reviews worldwide.
‘Indian Summer’ is a mix of up-beat and slower tempo electro-acoustic pop music, but borrowing much from the roots, country and blues genres; definitely 2013 – but with a slightly retro sound, that has its listeners reminiscing. It is a mixed sound of lush acoustic guitars, rich cello lines and groovy percussion, underpinned by hypnotic bass lines, with guest performances by ELIZA CARTHY and LAURA VANE.
Described as a band that delivers “songs from the heart” by the London Evening Standard, and “Dreamy, moody and atmospheric” by Classic Rock Society, Auburn had a great critical reaction to the album and their tour supporting the release.
“We have been really thrilled by the positive reviews that the album has had and the audiences response at the live shows,” says Liz. cowgirl shirt small-1“It was nerve racking after all this time away, but it feels like people are getting it and there is definitely an awareness building around the ‘Indian Summer’ album.”
Choral-director and artist/label manager (ELIZA CARTHY, SHANE MACGOWAN & GALIA ARAD) Liz, who’s voice has been described as “so sweet it’ll make your hair curl” and “husky, with an emotional frailty”, isn’t afraid to show her full range of vocal tones or emotions.
In March 2013 Liz went back into the studio to write some new songs, later joined by original AUBURN collaborator Mark ‘Gus’ Gustavina.
In June 2013 she took these to Nashville TN, to record with award winning producer THOMM JUTZ, and his team of Grammy winning musicians. The resulting album, entitled ‘Nashville’ was released in 2014 to critical acclaim.
3. Auburn, was a southern metalcore/post-hardcore band from Rhode Island and Southeastern/Rehoboth, Massachusetts, United States.
Though the strong southern grooves of the past have long since faded into the repetitive and drab "metalcore" of today, there are still some who feel that same power and soul in their veins, and who work to boil it back to the surface. Enter Auburn out of southern Mass. Five friends who are influenced not only by the southern riffage of their roots, but also by some of today's most notable hardcore/metal acts and, more importantly, by a strong faith and a true knowledge of what is really important: each other. A unified force of sound, listeners can expect to hear both rock riffs and brutal breakdowns, both tearing screams and melodic singing; a true gritty mix of the good, bad AND ugly. Auburn will confront your senses with a heartfelt and energetic performance that will both rock your body and uplift your heart.
Members:
Brian Colantonio - Vocals
Vinnie Rupolo - Guitar/Vocals
John Rengigas - Guitar/Vocals
Rocky Cordeiro - Bass
Ricky Giorgio - Drums
myspace.com/auburnmass
La La La
Auburn Lyrics
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And auburn
La la la la la la la la (beluga heights)
La la la la la la la la
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Can't even hang out with friends
Wit' out ya blowin' up my phone
Like where am I and when am I coming home
Why you listening to your friends?
They don't wanna see us be.
Boy you better take it slow
Or I'll be history
You've got to give me my space
So quick to calling my name
Boy you better recognize
My love is one of a kind
You drive me up to the ceiling
Boy there's no need for the screaming
You know that you are my world
But I'm sick and tired of the
La la la la la la la
That's all I hear you saying
La la la la la la la
Tired of the complaining
La la la la la la la la la
La la la la la la la la la la
So why you up in my ear? (break it down)
So I went out to club
I just wanna have some fun
I guess someone told you
I was with some other boy
Cause when I got back home
Put my foot through the door
All the lights came on
Then came the la la la la
You've got to give me my space
So quick to calling my name
Boy you better recognize
My love is one of a kind
You drive me up to the ceiling
Boy there's no need for the screaming
You know that you are my world
But I'm sick and tired of the
La la la la la la la la
That's all I hear you saying
La la la la la la la la
Tired of the complaining
La la la la la la la la la la la la
La la la la la la la
So why you up in my ear? (break it down)
Lets go
Why you up in my ear?
Why you up in my ear?
Why you up in my ear? ooh.
Why you up in my ear?
Why you up in my ear?
Why you up in my ear? (break it down)
La la la la la la la la
That's all I hear you saying
La la la la la la la la
Tired of the complaining
La la la la la la la la la la
La la la la la la la la la la la
So why you up in my ear? (break it down)
La la la la la la la la la la la la la la la.
La la la la la la la la la la la la
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So why you up in my ear?
The song “La La La” by Auburn is about a possessive and controlling partner who cannot give the singer her personal space. The singer is frustrated with her partner’s constant phone calls and the fact that he cannot trust her to hang out with her friends without checking in on her. The singer is tired of her partner’s behavior and wants him to recognize that her love for him is unique and that she deserves to be trusted. She talks about how she went out for a fun night with her friends and when she returned, her partner accused her of being with another guy. The singer is exasperated with her partner’s constant screaming and agitation and wants him to recognize that his behavior is pushing her away.
“La La La” is an anthem for anyone who has felt stifled by a controlling partner. The lyrics are straightforward and the singer's frustration is palpable through the song. The theme of personal space is a significant one, and it is clear that the singer is not getting the space she needs. The song also brings to light the issue of trust and communication in a relationship. The singer’s partner is not trusting her and instead believes rumors he has heard about her. The song serves as a warning to anyone in a relationship where they feel suffocated or mistrusted.
Line by Line Meaning
J.R. yeah
Acknowledging producer J.R. Rotem's involvement in the song
And auburn
Introducing the artist performing the song
La la la la la la la la (beluga heights)
Repetitive vocalization and mentioning of music production team Beluga Heights
La la la la la la la la
Continued repetition of vocalization, possibly conveying annoyance or impatience
(break it down)
Prompting for a change in the song's rhythm or tone
Can't even hang out with friends
Expressing a lack of freedom due to the actions of another person
Wit' out ya blowin' up my phone
Notifying the other person that constant communication is bothersome
Why you all in my ear
Questioning the other person's need for constant contact and attention
Like where am I and when am I coming home
Expressing annoyance at the other person's checking up on their whereabouts and schedule
Why you listening to your friends?
Asking why the other person is being influenced by the opinions of their friends
They don't wanna see us be.
Implying that the other person's friends are not supportive of their relationship
Boy you better take it slow
Advising the other person to slow down their actions and behavior
Or I'll be history
Warning the other person that their actions could lead to the end of the relationship
You've got to give me my space
Asking for personal space and independence in the relationship
So quick to calling my name
Noticing the other person's tendency to constantly call and check up on them
Boy you better recognize
Asserting their own importance and value in the relationship
My love is one of a kind
Emphasizing the uniqueness and authenticity of their feelings
You drive me up to the ceiling
Illustrating the other person's behavior as frustrating and bothersome
Boy there's no need for the screaming
Stating that the other person's aggressive and loud behavior is not necessary or productive
You know that you are my world
Acknowledging the other person's importance and significance in their life
But I'm sick and tired of the
Expressing fatigue and exhaustion with the other person's behavior
That's all I hear you saying
Hearing only annoyance and repetitive behavior from the other person
Tired of the complaining
Feeling exhausted and bothered by the other person's constant complaining
La la la la la la la la la
Continued repetition of vocalization, potentially highlighting the pointlessness of the other person's behavior
La la la la la la la la la la la
Even more repetition of vocalization, potentially to emphasize the pointlessness of the other person's behavior
So why you up in my ear? (break it down)
Questioning the other person's motive for constant communication and prompting for a change in the song's rhythm or tone
So I went out to club
Recounting a personal experience of going to a club
I just wanna have some fun
Expressing a desire to enjoy oneself without interference
I guess someone told you
Assuming that the other person was informed or made aware of their actions at the club
I was with some other boy
Implying that the other person was jealous or suspicious of their actions
Cause when I got back home
Continuing the story of returning home after being at the club
Put my foot through the door
Describing an aggressive or violent action upon entering their home
All the lights came on
Imagery of a sudden, bright illumination of their home
Then came the la la la la
Recounting the other person's repetitive and annoying behavior
La la la la la la la la la la la la
More repetition of vocalization, potentially to convey annoyance or frustration
La la la la la la la la la la la
Continued repetition of vocalization, potentially emphasizing the pointlessness of the other person's behavior
Lets go
Encouraging the listener to continue listening or take action
Why you up in my ear?
Questioning the other person's need for constant communication and attention
Why you up in my ear? ooh.
Repeated questioning of the other person's motives for constant communication
(lets go, to the right to the top)
Encouraging the listener to move forward or continue with enthusiasm
La la la la la la la la la la la la la la.
Final repetition of vocalization, potentially indicating the end of the song
La la la la la la la la la la la la
Continued repetition of vocalization, potentially to convey finality or to emphasize the pointlessness of the other person's behavior
(break it down)
Prompting for a change in the song's rhythm or tone, potentially indicating the end of the song
So why you up in my ear?
Final questioning of the other person's motives for constant communication, potentially indicating a desire for change in the relationship
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JONATHAN ROTEM, ALEX CHRISTENSEN, KEIDRAN JONES, ABURN WILLIAMS, PETER KOENEMANN, ALEKSEJ POTEKHIN, SERGEJ ZHUKO, JOSHUA WALKER
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