1) a three-piece … Read Full Bio ↴There are at least 3 artists with the name Caesar:
1) a three-piece indie rock band from Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2) a Danish protest/folk singer
3) a progressive metal-core band located in the Southern Michigan/Northern Indiana area in the United States
1) Caesar was a three-piece indie rock band from Amsterdam, The Netherlands (1994-2008), consisting of Roald van Oosten (vocals, guitar), Sem David Bakker (bass) and Marit de Loos (drums). Their début album, Clean (1996), was the very first release of Holland's prestigious Excelsior Recordings label. The band would release three more studio albums: No Rest For The Alonely (1998), Leaving Sparks (2000) and the self-titled Caesar (2003). They were one of the most popular indie rock bands in The Netherlands around the year 2000, played almost every major Dutch festival, won a 'Silver Harp' and toured internationally.
Following a sabbatical year (2005), the group released Before My band Explodes (2006), a compilation of outtakes and rarities. The band arranged a 'farewell gig' in the Melkweg in Amsterdam in April 2008 - and called it a day.
Frontman, Roald van Oosten, continued to release music, first with his shirt-lived new group, Ghost Trucker (2006). 2016 saw the release of his first solo album.
2) Cæsar is Bjarne Bøgesø Rasmussen (May 15, 1938 - April 22, 2000), a Danish protest/folk singer.
3) The American Caesar formed in December 2010, and while none of the members can call the same town home, they have all found a home within Caesar. Caesar hits the pavement as much as possible and having members from Michigan and Indiana, they make sure that whenever they are given a stage to play on they make sure to leave their mark. The live performance of this group is what they pride themselves on, and they entertain in a manner that fans won't soon forget. As for the music, it can stand on its own. The way in which the music of Caesar is delivered through speakers is for lack of a better word: aggressive.It can be found in the rhythmic attack from the instruments and the chilling delivery of the vocals. The music is high energy and unceasing. Caesar has hopes to find a home in an industry that is constantly changing. With the groups first full length expected in the early summer 2012, Caesar is putting all they have into creating a unique music experience that they are going to give back to every single person that has supported them.
Sore Spots
Caesar Lyrics
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Is nothing but a gallery of sore spots
Can't you see
I care a lot but I don't wanna
Hold on to the retrospective life
I don't wanna overestimate this time
It's stuck, that's for sure
Live is so imperfect, almost human, just like me
We live a lie, this is why we
Hold on to reanimating life
I don't wanna overestimate this time
The lyrics to Caesar's song Sore Spots are introspective and reveal the singer's struggle with holding onto memories that are painful. The opening line, "I stop my memory," suggests that the singer is actively trying to forget or suppress certain memories because they are "nothing but a gallery of sore spots." This line suggests that the memories are not happy ones, but rather they are painful to think about.
The next line, "Can't you see I care a lot but I don't wanna hold on to the retrospective life," suggests that the singer is aware of the importance of remembering the past and acknowledging its impact on the present. However, they also acknowledge that holding onto these memories can be detrimental and that there is a fine line between acknowledging the past and dwelling on it. The singer then goes on to say, "I don't wanna overestimate this time." This could mean that the singer wants to focus on the present and move forward rather than getting stuck in the past.
The second verse of the song continues this theme of imperfection in life and how we sometimes hold onto things that are not real or true because it's easier than facing reality. The line, "We live a lie, this is why we hold on to reanimating life," suggests that people often create alternate realities for themselves because they cannot accept or handle the truth of their current situation. The repeated line, "I don't wanna overestimate this time," emphasizes the singer's desire to focus on the present and not get trapped in a false reality or in painful memories of the past.
Line by Line Meaning
I stop my memory
I try to forget the painful memories
Is nothing but a gallery of sore spots
My memories are all filled with painful experiences
Can't you see
I am asking for understanding
I care a lot but I don't wanna
I have empathy, but I don't want to hold on to it
Hold on to the retrospective life
I don't want to dwell in the past
I don't wanna overestimate this time
I am aware that the present may not be worth holding onto
It's stuck, that's for sure
I feel trapped in this situation
Can't do this, follow that
I feel lost and directionless
Live is so imperfect, almost human, just like me
I acknowledge that life isn't perfect and I too am flawed
We live a lie, this is why we
We pretend to be something we're not
Hold on to reanimating life
We try to revive our spirits and find a reason to continue
I don't wanna overestimate this time
I don't want to put too much hope into the future either
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