"So there we were", was Cutting Jade’s first independently released album and can best be described as an emotional rock album with relevant and accessible lyrics. Their intention has never been to baffle audiences with erudite lyrics or impress them with technical complexity any more than it has been to be part of any musical fashion or trend.
Cutting Jade then signed to the David Gresham Record Company late in 2001 and brought out their second contribution entitled "Between two Lives". Ten Seconds, the first single off the album, skyrocketed the band nationally, becoming Cutting Jade's first top 40 no.1 hit, receiving excellent air play on 5fm and breaking many campus radio station records. The song marked a slight departure from the "So there we were" sound but is a fine example of how this band has gone from strength to strength. Look at me now, the second single off the album proved to be a similar success, further highlighting the band's bold new sound and yet still capturing a tenderness which somehow does not seem out of place, a paradoxical sound which the band are becoming masters of. "Between two lives" is an album packed with raw emotion, driving guitars and passionate vocal deliveries.
Cutting Jade have not only been a national success but have embarked on an International career by being invited to play at a yacht sailing festival in France in April 2002. There the band played in front of over 3000 people where their music went down extremely well, once again She Says did its magic and was played on a local campus radio station at least three times a day. The band were treated like International rock stars enjoying French national television and newspaper coverage, many impromptu unplugged performances and of course many late night parties.
2002 continued to be an excellent year for Cutting Jade in the international arena as they completed a joint UK tour along with label brothers Wonderboom in July. The bands played four shows, three in London and one in Wales. The highlight of the tour was a double billing at Shepherds Bush Empire one of London’s most prestigious and famous live venues.
The latest addition to Cutting Jade is their new vocalist Logan. After leaving David Gresham Records and losing their vocalist early in 2004 the future for the band seemed uncertain. However it was going to take more than just a touch of controversy and a line up change to get this band down. In walks Logan, a twenty year old marketing student at the University of Pretoria. With his powerful voice and “what you see is what you get” attitude, this youngster has breathed new life into the band and not even three months after the line up change Cutting Jade is on the verge of releasing their third studio album entitled “Come Back to Life” which by all accounts promises to be their best effort yet. Goodness knows they have been through a lot since the release of “Between two Lives” and have not only grown as musicians but, more importantly, as people.
Cutting Jade is a Rock band for a new era of South African music, purveyors of great songs and subjects without pretence, gimmick or industry shallowness. Just great rock music. They continue to impress at their live shows through out the country and internationally.
FADE AWAY
Cutting Jade Lyrics
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Trying to put my heart on this piece of paper
Saying pretty things and using pretty words
Won't get me there
All I really want to say
Is that I care for you
All I really want to say
Fade Away
I was up all last night
Trying to put my heart on this piece of paper
Saying pretty things and using pretty words
Won't get me there
All I really want to say
Is that I care for you
All I really want to say
Is I'll be there for you Â
The song Fade Away by Cutting Jade is a beautiful ballad that speaks about the efforts one makes to express their love for someone. The artist shares about how they spent the whole night trying to put their heart on paper by using pretty words, yet they realize that this won't get them where they want to be. The song carries a sense of honesty and vulnerability that comes from the heart. It's a story about someone who wants to express their feelings and let their loved one know about their emotions, but they struggle to find the right words.
The artist emphasizes that they don't need to use fancy words or phrases to express their love for another person. All they really want to say is that they care for that person, and they will be there for them. It's a simple yet powerful message that conveys that love doesn't have to be complicated, and sometimes the simplest words can be the most profound.
Overall, the song Fade Away is a beautiful expression of love that touches the heart of the listener. It reminds us that love is not about perfection, but rather, it's about being vulnerable and honest with our feelings.
Line by Line Meaning
I was up all last night
I spent the entire night awake, without sleeping
Trying to put my heart on this piece of paper
Attempting to accurately convey my emotions and feelings onto a physical medium
Saying pretty things and using pretty words
Trying to impress or charm you with eloquent language
Won't get me there
This alone will not allow me to fully express or communicate the depth of my feelings
All I really want to say
My true desire is to convey this important message
Is that I care for you
I have strong feelings of compassion and empathy towards you
Is I'll be there for you
I will always support, comfort, and be present for you in times of need
Fade Away
This phrase is likely symbolic of the fleeting nature of relationships, and how easily they can deteriorate or end without proper care and attention.
Contributed by Emily O. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Marlee Celliers
Memories of my teenage years overwhelming me
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