1. Bleach (UK)
The British shoegaze band Bleach was formed in Ipswich in 1989 by brothers Neil (guitar) and Nick Singleton (bass) together with former Anglian TV researcher Salli Carson (vocals) and drummer Steve Scott. Between 1990 and 1993 the band produced two EPs, a mini-album and two full length albums, plus several singles. There was also a compilation album of singles.
Bleach were often described as being at the forefront of the so-called ‘shoegazing’ scene, but despite critical acclaim never managed to achieve the popularity of bands like Curve, Ride and Slowdive. Bleach’s music is actually very varied, encompassing hard-edged psychedelia, grunge, neo-funk and mellow, almost pastoral Cocteau Twins style dreamscapes.
2. Bleach (JP)
Bleach (alternatively called Bleach03 or Bleachmobile) was an all-female punk trio from Okinawa, Japan. The members included, Kanna on guitar and vocals, Miya on bass and Sayuri on drums. Kanna was the primary lyricist. Citing artistic differences, Bleach disbanded on June 10, 2009, less than a month before the release of their final album "bleach stone."
Several early singles were released prior to their first full length, "Kibaku-Zai" (Triggering Device), which was released in 2000. In 2001, the band released three EPs including "Hadaka No Jo" (Naked Queen) to a growing audience. In 2003, Bleach released the EP "Canary Teikoku No Gyakushu" (Canary Empire Strikes Back) and, later that year, a full-length entitled "Bleach." In 2003, due to a growing audience outside of Japan, a UK label released "Three Girls From Okinawa," which consists of "Naked Queen" and three cuts from the earlier "Triggering Device." In 2007, to the delight of their growing fan base, Bleach released "The Head That Controls Both Right And Left Sides Eats Meats And Slobbers Even Today."
3. Bleach (US)
Bleach is a Nashville-based Christian rock band that formed at Kentucky Christian University, in Grayson, Kentucky. Formed in 1995, Bleach originally went by the name Blueberry Muffin. They disbanded in 2004, but reformed in 2010.
In 1997 Bleach earned a Dove Award in the category of Modern Rock Recorded Song of the Year for their song "Epidermis Girl," which was released on their debut album Space.
In 2003 the members of Bleach announced that they were going to disband. After the announcement, the band said goodbye to their fans in the form of a farewell tour, which was followed by the final album Farewell Old Friends. Bleach's "last show" was performed on August 29, 2004, in Nashville, Tennessee, but on March 13, 2005, Bleach performed a reunion show to benefit the Aaron Marrs Memorial Fund. They also performed a reunion show at The O.C. Supertones's last show, which was held at Biola University on October 7, 2005.
Bleach's sound was often compared to Weezer or what is sometimes referred to as alternative or geek rock.
Celebrate
Bleach Lyrics
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I hope it's not fake
Just a dream, don't let me wake
Hands down
Hands down
You're the best I've ever found
And I celebrate the day
That I met you, That I met you
Move a mountain, the impossible
Is unboun, hands down
You're the best I've ever found
and I celebrate the day
That I met you, that I met you
The impossible is possible
The unthinkable is coming true
And I celebrate the day
that I met you, that I met you.
The lyrics of Bleach's song "Celebrate" expressed a thrilling feeling of high hopes and great expectations. The song reveals the feeling of awe and gratitude towards someone who definitely adds more value to your life. The song starts with the singer wondering if what they're experiencing is real or just a dream. They're filled with immense hope that this reality is not slipping away from them. They express this hope by saying, "I hope it's not fake, Just a dream, don't let me wake."
The singer then turns their attention towards their significant other, lauding them with praise as they say, "hands down, You're the best I've ever found." The singer's whole world seems to revolve around this person, and they express a desire to change the world with them, to move mountains and make the impossible possible. The lyrics in the chorus encapsulate the main theme of the song, with the singer saying, "And I celebrate the day, That I met you, That I met you."
Overall, "Celebrate" is an upbeat, joyful song that expresses extreme gratitude for someone who makes you feel alive and worthwhile. It's a song about being hopeful about the future, and believing that anything is possible with that special someone.
Line by Line Meaning
Is this real
Am I experiencing this moment in reality or is it just an illusion?
I hope it's not fake
I desire for this moment to be genuine and not a fabrication of my mind.
Just a dream, don't let me wake
If this is a dream, I do not want to awaken from it as it feels too good to be true.
Hands down
Without a doubt, undisputedly.
You're the best I've ever found
You are unparalleled, the greatest I have ever come across.
And I celebrate the day
I mark and rejoice the point in time when...
That I met you, That I met you
...I had the honor and privilege of crossing paths with you.
You and me, can change the world
Together, we have the power to transform and make a difference in the entire world.
Move a mountain, the impossible
We can accomplish feats that seem insuperable and surmount challenges that appear like colossal barriers.
Is unboun, hands down
Our potential and abilities are limitless and incontrovertible.
You're the best I've ever found
As previously stated, you are unmatched and supreme.
and I celebrate the day
I reiterate that the moment when...
That I met you, that I met you
...I encountered you is deserving of upholding and commemorating.
The impossible is possible
What appears as an unattainable objective can be achieved.
The unthinkable is coming true
What is believed inconceivable is becoming a reality.
And I celebrate the day
Again, I honor and paean the specific day when...
that I met you, that I met you.
...you and I met each other.
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: PATRICK DURRANT MURRAY, STEVEN MORRISON
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