In 2009 Vallesteros began experimenting with simple synth and guitar lines, gradually layering them to create the sound that would become Craft Spells.[1] After signing with Captured Tracks, the band released their debut full-length, Idle Labor, in early 2011 and went on tour with Beach Fossils.[2] The album was described as a soft, synthy, dreamy compendium of new wave music and 80s pop similar to New Order with Vallesteros' voice style sounding like Ian Curtis.[3][4]
The band's next EP, Gallery, was released on 2012. It was followed by their second LP, Nausea on 2014.
You Should Close the Door
Craft Spells Lyrics
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And distance is the goal
If memory serves me right
I've done this before
I used to close the door when everything went wrong
You don't need to call i ignore everyone
Nothing against you but you dragged me for too long
This is me in my sorrow
This is me at eighteen
This is me at my greatest
All my friends begin to weep
The lyrics of Craft Spells's song "You Should Close the Door" convey an overwhelming desire to retreat into solitude and distance oneself from the world. The opening lines, "I feel the need to go / And distance is the goal" suggest a sense of unease and restlessness within the singer. As the song progresses, it becomes evident that the singer has experienced similar emotions before as he mentions, "If memory serves me right / I've done this before".
The verse, "I used to close the door when everything went wrong / You don't need to call I ignore everyone / Nothing against you but you dragged me for too long / Too long" is particularly poignant, as it highlights the singer's tendency to shut people out of his life. The lyrics suggest a certain weariness in his relationships and an inability to cope with interpersonal conflict. The singer admits that he needs space to heal, to move on from the people who have held him back for too long.
The final lines, "This is me in my sorrow / This is me at eighteen / This is me at my greatest / All my friends begin to weep" capture a sense of profound sadness and isolation. Although the singer acknowledges that he is at his "greatest," he is doing so alone, without the support of his friends. The song seems to suggest that sometimes, we need to take a step back from our relationships to truly find ourselves.
Line by Line Meaning
I feel the need to go
I have an inner urge to leave
And distance is the goal
The idea of being far away is my aim
If memory serves me right
Based on my recollection, I've done this same thing previously
I've done this before
I have experienced this situation in the past
I used to close the door when everything went wrong
In the past, I would shut myself off from others when I faced problems
You don't need to call i ignore everyone
I choose to ignore all incoming calls and messages
Nothing against you but you dragged me for too long
I don't blame you, but you have been a burden for quite some time
Too long
It has been too much for too long
This is me in my sorrow
I am expressing myself while in a state of sadness
This is me at eighteen
This is how I was in the past, at the age of eighteen
This is me at my greatest
This is the best version of myself
All my friends begin to weep
My friends are starting to cry as they see me go
Contributed by Peyton T. Suggest a correction in the comments below.