1. A punk band fr… Read Full Bio ↴More than one artist exists by the name of Breach:
1. A punk band from Sweden.
2. An electronic music producer from Bristol, UK.
1. Noisy and furious somewhere between the tribal angst-filled sound of NEUROSIS and TORTOISE. Luleå, Sweden 1993: The local punkband Superdong split up. A lot of people couldn't care less. Now we know better. One half of Superdong quickly forms Fireside, and the other half becomes Breach.
Luleå turns out to be a perfect place to develop the ultra-raw but still melodic hardcore/ deathrock that has become the signum of Breach, and frankly they got absolutely nothing else to do then put all energy in to the band (not counting suicide or ice-hockey as serious options). Breach appear on a few compilation albums and put out their first MCD "Outlines" on Burning Heart Records.
During the spring of 1995 the full length debut "Friction" is recorded at Sunlight Studios in Stockholm, Sweden. Fred Estby of Dismember is engineering and producing together with Breach. Sunlight turns Breach debut album into pure dynamite. When it is released in August 1995 it is definitely one of the heaviest albums released that year.
In January and February 1997 their 2nd full length album is recorded. It is titled "It´s Me God" and gets released on Burning Heart Records late April. It´s Me God is recorded, mixed and produced by Pelle Gunnerfeldt. The music takes a small step away from metal and follows the direction started on the EP "Old Songs & New Beats" (1996, Burning Heart Records), with a more laborious sound with a stronger Unsane / Neurosis kind of perspective on their musical existence. It ends up somewhere in the land of The Jesus Lizard, Unsane, Entombed, Neurosis and Shellac.
In May 1999, the third album Venom" was released. This time, even more minimalistic and brutal than before. Songs like "Helldrivers", "Murder", "Hell Is My Witness" and "Diablo" are perfect rock'n'roll songs in the twisted world where Breach without doubt is in control. "Venom" is like a spring-depression seen through dark thunder clouds. Kerrang! gave "Venom" 4/5 (KKKK), and wrote "Venom" is an album that lures the listener into the darkest rooms of the mind and then buggers off with the torch".
And that's a statement that not only could stand for "Venom", but as a whole for Breach as a band.
December third 2001 saw the release for Breach finest moment uptil date, "Kollapse". "Kollapse" is a perfect mix of walloping noise, scary and solemn introvert mayhem that could be the soundtrack to your favorite horror-movie, or the voices in the head for any modern western citizens angst & fear.
Soon after the release of "Kollapse", Breach announced the split-up of the band.
2. BrEaCh is the house-focused pseudonym of the Bristol, England multi-instrumentalist Ben Westbeech. He first used this alter ego as a recording name a good six years after his own name graced the landmark opening release for Gilles Peterson’s Brownswood label. Summer 2010 and 2011 each saw Breach singles issued on the RAMP Recordings imprint, Pattern. By the time summer 2012 had arrived, he had launched his own Naked Naked label on which he released "You Won't Find Love Again" and "101" before the year was over. February 2013 brought an inventive and moody collaboration with the London-based trio Dark Sky. However, it was the more commercial approach of "Jack" -- released the same year on San Francisco's Dirtybird Records -- which secured Breach a U.K. Top Ten single placing.
The Key
Breach Lyrics
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Rises past, past, past
Thou can't just get to my space
I know, gotta feel
Some things seem so real
We got so much history
I heard you, I heard you
I heard you, I heard you
No, we don't need their be
What I need's you here
You got so many issues
You got so many issues
You got so many issues
You got so many issues
You got so many issues
You got so many issues
You got so many issues
You got so many issues
So fast, so glad you gave back my key
So fast, so glad you gave back my key
So fast, so glad you gave back my key
So fast, so glad you gave back my key
So fast, so glad you gave back my key
So fast, so glad you gave back my key
So fast, so glad you gave back my key
So fast, so glad you gave back my key
Baby don't go, baby don't go
Baby don't, baby don't go
Baby don't go, baby don't go
Baby don't leave me, leave me
Baby don't go, baby don't go
Baby don't, baby don't go
Baby don't go, baby don't go
Baby don't leave me, leave me
So fast, so glad you gave back my key
So fast, so glad you gave back my key
So fast, so glad you gave back my key
So fast, so glad you gave back my key
You got so many issues
You got so many issues
You got so many issues
You got so many issues
You got so many issues
You got so many issues
You got so many issues
You got so many issues
So fast, so glad, so fast, so glad, so fast, so glad, you gave back my key
So fast, so glad, so fast, so glad, so fast, so glad, you gave back my key
So glad, so glad you gave back my key
The lyrics to Breach’s song, “The Key,” tell a story about a complicated relationship between two people who have shared a lot of history. The singer seems to have a deep connection to the person they are singing about, but there are clearly some issues that have created distance between them. The singer is relieved that the other person has given back their key, indicating that whatever trust was lost may have been restored.
The repeated use of the phrase “you got so many issues” suggests that the other person has been dealing with some personal problems that may have impacted the relationship. Despite this, the singer pleads with them not to go, indicating that they are willing to work through whatever difficulties have arisen in order to maintain the connection they share.
The dramatic repetition of the phrase “so glad you gave back my key” reinforces the importance of trust and honesty in the relationship. When someone gives someone a key to their heart, it’s a powerful symbol of the trust they’ve placed in that person. The fact that the other person took it, and then gave it back, is a powerful illustration of the ebb and flow of trust in a relationship.
Overall, “The Key” is a melancholy yet hopeful song about the complexities of relationships and the importance of trust and honesty in maintaining them.
Line by Line Meaning
Have you back in my face
I am confronted with your presence again
Rises past, past, past
Memories of our past rise up in my mind
Thou can't just get to my space
You can't just enter my personal space without permission
I know, gotta feel
I understand that I need to feel in order to move forward
Some things seem so real
Some memories are so vivid that they feel like they are happening again
We got so much history
We have a long and complex relationship with many shared experiences
I heard you, I heard you
I have listened to you and acknowledged what you said
You heard me
You have listened to me and acknowledged what I said
No, we don't need their be
We don't need the approval or validation of others
What I need's you here
What I need the most is your presence here with me
You got so many issues
You have many personal problems or challenges to work through
So fast, so glad you gave back my key
I am happy and relieved that you returned my key quickly
Baby don't go, baby don't go
Please don't leave me, baby
Baby don't leave me, leave me
I am afraid of being left alone without you
So glad, so glad you gave back my key
I am extremely happy that you returned my key
Lyrics © N/A, BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: TODD SIMON, KELIS ROGERS, DAVE SITEK
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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@louiandrews7
Such an underrated tune fking love breach he has such a good way of making woman's vocals work with house music always gonna be a fan
@omegalavender
This shit is marvelous! Kelis' vocals never fail!!
@mo_nzo
this deserves at least 300 million views. the song... the video... pure talent
@storytimewithlak
Kelis is queen
@jetwhite
Does anyone else think the dancing, clothes, vocal chopping and mixing... well, everything in general, is very early European 90s? Amazing throwback!
@AQUAPHREESH193
lol more like 90s dance music haha which is technically an american thing also you know Chicago House Detroit Techno? lol
@geogaddi9092
AQUAPHREESH193 credit where credit is due but Europe turned it in to something else entirely. Just like with Rock N Roll
@beautyswithinu8829
Yeesss that's definitely the feel you hit it right on the nail beau!
@pauloserra6451
KELIS turn everything into gold, vocally amazing again and again!!! Divine!!!!
@brygodga
Breach just kills the beat every time. REAL house music right here.