1) Clocks are a progressive , hard-hitting metal outfit, hailing from Bloomington, Illinois. With inspiration ranging from jazz to electronic and post rock, the five-piece has created an intricate, captivating aesthetic. Intense polymetric grooves coupled with soaring melody and profound lyrics take the listener through a wide array of moods and tonal landscapes.
With engineering and production in the hands of drummer/multi-instrumentalist Ian Sheridan and guitarist Dakota Roberts, Clocks brings a DIY work ethic and fresh perspective to modern metal. Their focus being on challenging themselves creatively, all while maintaining hooks that will pull in any metal fan.
The band released their debut EP, "Hardwiring the Human Mind" in June, 2011, and a follow-up EP entitled, "The Dividing Line", in June 2012. The Dividing Line garnered acclaim in the online metal community, with several tracks being featured in compilation videos and progressive metal mashups, in turn solidifying Clocks as a force to be reckoned with in the metal scene. Spring/Summer of 2013 will see the band record and release their third EP, brimming with Clocks' unique and charged brand of metal.
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2) Clocks are an indie rock band from Epsom.
Vocalist/rhythm guitarist Tom Hewitt bought his first guitar using the birthday money he received just after finishing his GCSEs, and together with the other members of Clocks set about building up a repertoire of songs strongly influenced by the band members’ collective love of acts such as The La's, Love, Oasis, Shack, Teenage Fanclub, The Kinks and The Beatles.
In 2005, the band recorded a few demo tracks with producer Liam Watson (The White Stripes), followed by further studio sessions with producer Nick Southwood at The Exchange Studios in January 2006.
To date, Clocks have only released one strictly-limited 7" single, That Much Better b/w In My Arms, on London independent label Hungry Kid Records in August 2006, but that was enough to convince Island Records to sign the band.
3)1950's Doo Wop group. Featured song "It's Written"
In My Arms
Clocks Lyrics
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Melody Maker….I talk to you later.
Beverly Hills cop…..save me a nice plot.
I am a hero just in my mirror
One million daydreams…one million girls scream
All right
I'm skint and fameless but still not brainless
I missed to die young…I wrote the wrong songs
But now, for serious: Don't make a straight face
You're all you want to be in your own fantasy
So why should I care? I just know the truth
So why should I cry about a wasted youth?
So why should I grieve?
I only believe that it’s real what I feel
The lyrics of "In My Arms" by Clocks convey the theme of self-perception and the artist's personal journey with fame and success. The opening lines, "Melody Maker….I talk to you later. Beverly Hills cop…..save me a nice plot," suggest a conversation or interaction with the music industry and Hollywood, symbolizing the artist's aspirations and desires for recognition. However, the mention of being a legend in one's own mind reflects a sense of inflated self-worth and self-importance.
The following lines, "I'm skint and fameless but still not brainless. I missed to die young…I wrote the wrong songs," contrast the artist's actual situation of being broke and not well-known with their refusal to be considered unintelligent or lacking talent. The reference to the desire to die young reflects the romanticized notion of burning out rather than fading away in the music industry. Additionally, the idea of writing the "wrong songs" implies a personal dissatisfaction with their past creative output.
The lyrics then transition into a more introspective and reflective tone, questioning the necessity of conforming to societal expectations and maintaining a serious demeanor. The line, "You're all you want to be in your own fantasy," expresses the idea of embracing one's own identity and not worrying about others' perception or judgment. The artist acknowledges their own truth and questions why they should care about conforming to expectations or mourning a wasted youth.
The final lines, "I only believe that it's real what I feel," emphasize the importance of authenticity and personal experience. The artist values their own emotions and genuine feelings over external judgments or societal norms. These lyrics ultimately convey a sense of self-awareness and defiance in the face of criticism and fame, choosing to embrace their own truth and personal journey rather than seeking validation from others.
Line by Line Meaning
Melody Maker….I talk to you later.
I will end this conversation now because I have more important things to do.
Beverly Hills cop…..save me a nice plot.
In the world of fame and fortune, I hope to secure a good and desirable position.
I am a hero just in my mirror
I see myself as a great and admirable person, but it may not be the same in reality.
One million daydreams…one million girls scream
I have countless dreams and fantasies that make me feel significant and desired by many people.
All right
I acknowledge and accept the situation.
I'm just a legend in my own mind!
I perceive myself as a legendary figure, but it may be a self-created illusion.
I'm skint and fameless but still not brainless
Despite being broke and not famous, I still possess intelligence and wit.
I missed to die young…I wrote the wrong songs
I regret not living a short and glamorous life, and attribute it to my choice of music.
But now, for serious: Don't make a straight face
Now, let's get serious and not pretend to be unaffected or uninterested.
You're all you want to be in your own fantasy
In your imagination, you can become anyone you desire and fulfill all your dreams.
So why should I care? I just know the truth
I don't have a reason to worry or be concerned because I understand the reality.
So why should I cry about a wasted youth?
There's no point in crying over the lost opportunities and experiences of my younger days.
So why should I grieve?
There's no need for me to feel sadness or mourning.
I only believe that it’s real what I feel
I have confidence in my emotions and believe that they reflect the truth.
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Written by: Jason Fretz
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