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.
Lonestar
Bleach Lyrics
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The sky...I'd like to tiptoe past this atmosphere ~ And so
I gaze past satellites...Past suns and stars and endless
Nights...It's clear to me, I see I'm small ~ Compared to You
I'm nothing at all ~ Beyond the depths of space and time...
You built these things that remind...Setting suns and shooting
Stars...Say who You are ~ You're the Lonestar ~ And I'll lift
My head up to the sky...Your hand of greatness touches mine...
Nothing at all...
The lyrics of Bleach's "Lonestar" describe the singer's admiration for God's creation and their own insignificance in comparison to it. The line "My feet are planted, I can't fly" suggests that the singer is grounded and earthbound, unable to soar through the skies like they wish they could. However, they find solace in gazing up at the vast expanse of space and seeing the beauty of the stars and planets. Despite feeling small and insignificant compared to God's creations, the singer acknowledges His greatness and the role He plays in shaping the universe. They find comfort in knowing that God's hand is guiding them and others, even if they themselves are just a tiny part of the whole.
The repeated phrase "Compared to You I'm nothing at all" emphasizes the singer's humility and understanding of their place in the larger scheme of things. The imagery of setting suns and shooting stars serves to remind the singer of God's power and omnipresence, showcasing how even something as fleeting as a shooting star can be a reminder of God's authority. Ultimately, the singer finds peace and contentment in their smallness, knowing that they are part of something bigger and more significant than themselves.
Line by Line Meaning
My feet are planted I can't fly...
I am grounded in reality and cannot escape it.
I'd like to moonwalk through the sky...
I wish to move gracefully and effortlessly through my life.
I'd like to tiptoe past this atmosphere...
I long to transcend the physical world and experience something greater.
And so I gaze past satellites...
I look beyond the man-made constructs and seek deeper understanding.
Past suns and stars and endless nights...
I contemplate the mysteries of the universe and the vastness of space.
It's clear to me, I see I'm small...
I realize my insignificance in the grand scheme of things.
Compared to You I'm nothing at all...
Compared to a higher power, I am insignificant.
Beyond the depths of space and time...
The concept of a higher power transcends even time and space.
You built these things that remind...
The wonders of the universe serve as a reminder of a greater power.
Setting suns and shooting stars...
The natural phenomena of the world reveal the glory of a higher power.
Say who You are...
This beauty and wonder serves as evidence of the existence of a higher power.
You're the Lonestar...
This higher power is like a guiding star, providing direction and reassurance.
And I'll lift my head up to the sky...
I will look towards this higher power for inspiration and comfort.
Your hand of greatness touches mine...
I am connected to the higher power and feel its presence in my life.
I'll be content, I know I'm small...
Despite my insignificance, I find peace in my connection to a higher power.
Compared to You I'm nothing at all...
Once again emphasizing the idea that relative to a higher power, I am insignificant.
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