LIVE: Not wasting any time, CAMAROSMITH got their engines racing and the incendiary live show to the people right out of the gate. The requisite local shows 'round the PacNW and the immediate commencement of West Coast and then U.S. touring quickly forged the band into a cast iron force to be reckoned with. CAMAROSMITH has recently been quoted as saying they will convert the most cynical old crustified punk rocker or even the most skeptical emo-boy milquetoast into pure, born-again hesher.
RECORDED: Absolutely ready to put the "Actions-speak-louder-than-words-but-nothing-speaks-louder-than-CAMAROSMITH" ethic into play, 2003 heralded the release of their Jack Endino produced debut CD. As close to CAMAROSMITH as one can get without the risk of singed hair and buzzing ears, copies of the recordings have elicited enthusiastic acclaim. CAMAROSMITH has recently been quoted as saying that the few that haven't been instantly converted are just jealous.
BAND MOOKS:
Don E. Paycheck on the drums. Former affiliations include 1 million years touring and fighting with America's legendary punk malevolents, Zeke. Don E. has recently been quoted as having said he hasn't beaten any one up for at least a couple of years.
Jeff "Sweet Potato Jackson" Matz on the bass. Former affiliations include a mere quarter of a century touring with Zeke and ducking his head. Jeff's recently been quoted as saying he feels like his facial hair has gotten completely out of control.
Chris "Muscles" Johnsen on the guitar. Former affiliations include Tucson's troubled Earl's Family Bombers and the PacNW's Stink. Chris has been recently quoted as saying he could handily beat the entire band up with one arm tied behind his back. Much laughter ensued.
Matt "Filthy Bastard" Fox on guitar. From the legendary Bitter End (Metal Blade Records) cometh Matt -- a raging slab of rock and roll. Don't move to fast or you will get an arpeggio in the face. Matt has recently been quoted as saying he owns 15 guitars. Rumor has it that he sleeps with two of them.
Ben "Devil" Rew on vocals and harmonica. Only member actually driving a Camaro, Ben has an impressive collection of authentic 70's clothing and may simply be killing time before the "The NEW Starsky & Hutch" auditions are announced. Ben is currently turning his '78 Camaro LT into a stretch limo lounge with fur and a retractable roof. Here he will turn into Elvis.
SUMMARY: The loudmouths that comprise CAMAROSMITH will allow that in this case the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Future goals include getting a Cease-and-Desist order from Aerosmith and/or Chevrolet, wintering in the Bahamas, and having full-time, live-in nannies for their dogs.
CAMAROSMITH has very recently been quoted as saying they'd rather get hit in the face with a shovel than write a bio, but they to strongly encourage all y'all to get your red wings...
It's Alright
Camarosmith Lyrics
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Take your chances and make your ways
I said it's alright (it's alright)
To try to get away
Into one side of the games you play
It's alright (it's alright)
It's alright (it's alright)
It's alright (it's alright)
To freedom fight
Bring depression from the place you run
You've been beaten down by the sun
I said it's alright (it's alright)
To try to get away
Drive off looking for a place to escape
It's alright (it's alright)
It's alright (it's alright)
It's alright (it's alright)
It's alright (it's alright)
To freedom fight
I can't swallow everything you say
Take your chances and pick your pace
I said it's alright (it's alright)
To try to get away
Into one side of the games you play
(it's alright)
(it's alright)
The lyrics to Camarosmith's song "It's Alright" could be interpreted as a message of encouragement, telling listeners that it's okay to try and escape or break free from negative situations or people, even if they may not be completely successful. The first verse suggests that the singer cannot simply accept everything that is being said to them, and instead encourages the listener to take their own chances and make their own way in life. The repeated phrase "It's alright" throughout the song serves as a reassurance that even if things don't always work out, it's still okay to try and find a way out of difficult situations.
The second verse suggests that the listener may be struggling with feelings of depression or feeling overwhelmed by the pressures of life. The singer once again encourages the listener to try and get away and find a place to escape from these negative feelings. The lyrics "To freedom fight" suggest that breaking free from these negative situations is a form of fighting for one's own freedom and happiness.
Overall, "It's Alright" could be seen as an empowering song that encourages listeners not to give up, even when faced with difficult situations or people. The repeated lines of "it's alright" serve as a reminder that it's okay to try and find a way out, even if the path is not always clear.
Line by Line Meaning
I can't swallow everything you say
I cannot blindly believe everything that you tell me.
Take your chances and make your ways
Take risks and pave your own path.
I said it's alright (it's alright)
I acknowledge and accept your actions.
To try to get away
Into one side of the games you play
It's understandable to want to escape from the manipulative games you play.
It's alright (it's alright)
To freedom fight
You have the right to fight for your freedom.
Bring depression from the place you run
You've been beaten down by the sun
You are carrying your dark past with you and have experienced hardships.
Drive off looking for a place to escape
Search for a place where you can feel safe and free from stress.
I can't swallow everything you say
I will not blindly believe all that you say.
Take your chances and pick your pace
Take risks and move at your own speed.
Into one side of the games you play
Entering into your mind games can be overwhelming.
(it's alright)
(it's alright)
I understand and it's okay.
Contributed by Matthew W. Suggest a correction in the comments below.