Big Heavy Stuff received a Best Alternative Release nomination at the 15th Annual ARIA Awards for their album Size of the Ocean.
Big Heavy Stuff is a four-piece band, featuring Greg Atkinson (Vocals, Guitars), Carolyn Polley (Guitars, Vocals), Eliot Fish (Bass, Vocals) and Nick Kennedy (Drums). The band was established in 1990 and is with the recording label Redline Records (Australia). Greg Atkinson had previously fronted the band Ups and Downs, Eliot Fish and Nick Kennedy were in The Templebears and Carolyn Polley was singer/guitarist for Dutiful Daughters.
Big Heavy Stuff were at the forefront of Australian independent guitar rock throughout the '90s. The band was formed out of the remains of Brisbane band, Ups and Downs by Greg Atkinson. Quickly signed to an indie imprint of a major label, Big Heavy Stuff was recognized as one of Australia's leading indie rock acts, alongside bands such as Crow, Something for Kate and Jebediah. Although never achieving substantial commercial success, the band was widely respected and critically acclaimed.
The band is not currently active however the members all continue to live in the Sydney area. Drummer Nick Kennedy and bassist Eliot Fish are members of other Sydney bands. Greg Atkinson has gone on to form the Worker Bees with brother (and ex-Ups and Downs bandmate) Darren, and more recently, indie chamber pop band Theories of Everything.
As of January 2006, there is a rumour circulating that the band have parted ways. This was announced on FBi Radio after close to a year of no activity and a long delay in a website update, the last of which was shortly before their last performance at the Come Together Music Festival at Luna Park Sydney.
Big Heavy Stuff played a reunion show in Sydney on April 18, 2009 at the Factory Theatre in Marrickville. The gig were filmed for the That Then This Now documentary.
www.bigheavystuff.net
Some Crazy Someone
Big Heavy Stuff Lyrics
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Knowing that you might
I know you're somewhere out there, tonight
Go on and surprise me
Knowing that you bite
Scissors cut across this line
Somewhere to my right?
I know you're somewhere out of sight
You might be some crazy someone
You might be some crazy someone
You might be
Knowing that you'll find me
Knowing that you might
I know you're somewhere out there, tonight
Is that you there behind me
Somewhere to my right?
I know you're somewhere out of sight
You might be some crazy someone
You might be some crazy someone
You might be some crazy someone
You might be some crazy someone
You might be
Some crazy someone
You might be some crazy someone
You might be
The lyrics to "Some Crazy Someone" by Big Heavy Stuff convey a sense of anticipation and tension, as the singer is aware that someone - perhaps an ex-lover or a stalker - is watching and potentially following them. The repetition of the phrase "knowing that you'll find me" creates a feeling of powerlessness and vulnerability, as the singer is resigned to the fact that they cannot avoid this person's attention. The use of imagery in the line "scissors cut across this line" further emphasizes the idea of being trapped or confined, as if the singer is caught in a metaphorical spiderweb.
The chorus of the song - "you might be some crazy someone" - is both accusatory and fearful at the same time. The singer is acknowledging that they don't know who this person is or what their intentions are, but they are aware of the potential danger. The line "you might be" is repeated several times, as if the singer is trying to convince themselves that they don't need to worry, but ultimately they can't shake the feeling of unease.
Overall, the lyrics to "Some Crazy Someone" are a haunting depiction of paranoia and unease, with a sense of inevitability hanging over the entire song. The repetition of certain phrases and the sparse instrumentation contribute to the sense of claustrophobia and tension that permeates the track.
Line by Line Meaning
Knowing that you'll find me
Acknowledging the fact that you will eventually come across me
Knowing that you might
Understanding the possibility that you may or may not find me
I know you're somewhere out there, tonight
Confidently believing that you exist and are present tonight, but in an unknown location
Go on and surprise me
Inviting and encouraging you to catch me off guard
Knowing that you bite
Aware of your aggressive or harmful nature
Scissors cut across this line
Visualizing a separation or division between us, symbolized by a cutting action
Is that you there behind me
Speculating that you may be following me
Somewhere to my right?
Questioning the direction from which you may be approaching, indicating uncertainty and unease
You might be some crazy someone
Recognizing that you could be an unpredictable and dangerous individual
You might be
Simply acknowledging the possibility of your existence and identity
I know you're somewhere out of sight
Convinced that you are present but intentionally hiding or staying hidden
Some crazy someone
Reiterating the idea that you may be a wild and unpredictable person
You might be some crazy someone
Continuing to consider the possibility of your dangerous nature
You might be some crazy someone
Repeatedly expressing the idea that you could be an unpredictable and potentially harmful individual
You might be some crazy someone
Stressing the potential danger you may pose to the singer or others
You might be
Ending on the same note of uncertainty about the true identity and intentions of this mysterious and possibly dangerous individual
Contributed by Skyler T. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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