The Uglies have earned residencies at several venues in the Mid Atlantic region, and have been spreading their sound at live shows around the country since 2009. Their music and popularity has organically spread throughout the East Coast, and 2011 and beyond will see Bumpin’ Uglies touring new cities around the nation, spreading their trademark laid back yet precise live performances. The Uglies have the mettle to carry the torch of the reggae/ska/rock genre into the future; to be the band that builds its own success simply by delivering memorable music from their souls; music which listeners can relate to and fully embrace.
Bumpin’ Uglies released their debut LP, Free Candy, in June of 2011. Not since Sublime was selling 40 oz. to Freedom out of the back of their van has an independent LP surprised the listening public with such well-crafted and prolific sounds. Free Candy dares to feel accessible and raw in a rootsy sense, with real, sparkling talent and versatility giving the entire album excellent shape and allure throughout. Lead singer and song writer, Brandon Hardesty proudly claims that, “Free Candy is music for people with real lives and real problems. Most of the songs are based on experiences I’ve had throughout my twenties, so I think there are themes in the songs that most people can relate to.”
Nine Words
Bumpin Uglies Lyrics
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The furniture's moved, but the same faces still appear
I can tell my calendar days by the
Prices that they set on the domestic beer
Now farewells are becoming an acquired taste
The mirror's been presenting an unfamiliar face
I can no longer disguise the surprise in my eyes
I guess I did not expect to end up in this place
Decisions dissected still don't reverse
Try not to resist head down the abyss
Let yourself fall to see what truly exists
Hopefully you'll find that what you desire
But if love is what you need my dear
Here's what I require
Give me just nine words before we fall
Love my faults, or don't love me at all
Because the man that you care deeply for today
Is in long for this world and tomorrow
He'll become just another victim of change
See I tried my best to stay the same
I failed, but I took it in a different way
Ya see, there's no escape from your date with fate
You always paid, but the bitch is never late
So embrace it, enjoy it, don't waste it, implore you
There's no swaying what you cannot help
You're just not selling what's not on the shelf
Don't seat it to hard or you'll lose yourself
And give me just nine words before we fall
Love my faults, or don't love me at all
Because the man that you care deeply for today
Is in long for this world and tomorrow
He'll become just another victim of change
And give me just nine words before we fall
Love my faults, or don't love me at all
Because the man that you care deeply for today
Is in long for this world and tomorrow
He'll become just another victim of change
The song "Nine Words" by Bumpin Uglies has a clear message about accepting change and embracing the unknown. The singer describes returning to a familiar place only to find that things have changed, including himself. The lyrics suggest that it's important to acknowledge that change is inevitable and that we should not resist it, but instead embrace it and fall into the abyss to discover what truly exists. The singer emphasizes the need for acceptance in all forms, even when it comes to loving someone's faults. The chorus repeats the phrase "love my faults or don't love me at all" nine times, emphasizing the importance of this message.
The lyrics also explore the theme of mortality and the idea that we are all just "victims of change." The singer notes that the man you care for today may not be here tomorrow, and emphasizes the importance of enjoying life and not wasting it. The song encourages listeners to live in the present and not take anything for granted.
Line by Line Meaning
I been coming around here for years
I've been frequenting this place for a long time.
The furniture's moved, but the same faces still appear
Although the physical surroundings have changed, familiar people are still present.
I can tell my calendar days by the Prices that they set on the domestic beer
By observing the cost of the domestic beer, I can deduce what day of the week it is.
Now farewells are becoming an acquired taste
Saying goodbye has become increasingly difficult over time.
The mirror's been presenting an unfamiliar face
Recently, I don't recognize the reflection staring back at me in the mirror.
I can no longer disguise the surprise in my eyes
When caught off guard, I can't hide the shock on my face.
I guess I did not expect to end up in this place
This wasn't the outcome I foresaw or hoped for.
What is expected that really occurs Decisions dissected still don't reverse
Sometimes even when we plan for something to happen, the opposite occurs, and trying to reverse the decision won't change the outcome.
Try not to resist head down the abyss Let yourself fall to see what truly exists
Don't fight the unknown or unexplored, let go and experience it to discover its true nature.
Hopefully you'll find that what you desire
I hope that you'll find what you're searching for.
But if love is what you need my dear Here's what I require
If love is what you want, then I have certain expectations as well.
Give me just nine words before we fall Love my faults, or don't love me at all
Before we dive into a relationship, I need you to accept me for who I am, flaws and all.
Because the man that you care deeply for today Is in long for this world and tomorrow He'll become just another victim of change
We need to cherish the present because things change quickly, and tomorrow the man you love may no longer be the same person.
See I tried my best to stay the same I failed, but I took it in a different way
I made an effort to remain constant, but I didn't succeed. However, I chose to embrace the change rather than fight it.
Ya see, there's no escape from your date with fate You always paid, but the bitch is never late
There's no avoiding destiny, and even if you try to evade it, the consequences will still come.
So embrace it, enjoy it, don't waste it, implore you There's no swaying what you cannot help You're just not selling what's not on the shelf
Rather than fight the inevitable, accept it and find joy in it. Some things are out of your control, and there's no point in trying to change them.
Writer(s): brandon hardesty
Contributed by Carson B. Suggest a correction in the comments below.