1) A goth / darkwav… Read Full Bio ↴There are more than one band with the name DARK.
1) A goth / darkwave / post-punk / coldwave group from Hamburg, Germany.
2) Dark was a British psychedelic rock band which released one album, "Round the Edges" in 1971.
This legendary progressive rock band, which was responsible for the UK's most expensive album, was formed by Steve Giles whilst at school in Northampton in 1968. They met local entrepreneur Alan Bowley who'd recently converted a derelict house into a recording studio, and this led to four acetates of "RC8" and "In The Sky".
They performed at a few local gigs, and as their playing got tighter, decided to go into SIS Studios, Northampton, with engineer Alan Bowley, to record an album. The six tracks, written and arranged by the band were recorded over a weekend in 1972 and consist of melodic progressive rock laced with lots of fuzzy guitar riffs. Only a handful of copies were pressed, and Giles, who had a strong interest in photography, made the first twelve copies into full-colour gatefold sleeves, complete with booklets of photographs stapled together, augmented with handwritten notes. They were handed out to band members and their girlfriends! The band then split with Clive and Martin going their own ways, and Steve and Ron continuing to record for their own pleasure until 1977 when Ron married and moved to Cornwall.
Kissing Spell traced the band in 1991 to tell them the original album was worth a small fortune, and offering to reissue it on vinyl and CD. A re-issue had been done on vinyl in the States, followed by Kissing Spell's efforts. The members then got back together and decided to see if they could still play. Previously unrecorded tracks were dusted off, more material written, and Dark re-entered the studio world in 1994 at Outrider Studios, Northampton, over twenty years after their first outing.
A couple of tracks were laid down before the studio went bust, and Dark moved on to Far Heath Studios in Guilsborough, where the album, "Anonymous Days", was completed in 1996. It was issued on CD in a limited edition of 500, twenty-five years after "Dark Round The Edges". Word got around that the band were playing again and offers of live gigs started to come in. They decided to do just one hail/farewell gig, which turned out to be the Northampton Beer Festival, on May 31st, 1997. The local brewery, Frog Island, brewed a special limited edition bottled beer in the gig's honour, which sold for £2.50.
The bonus tracks only feature Steve Giles on lead and vocals, Clive Thorneycroft on drums and a bass player called Carl Bush. Neither Martin Weaver or Ron Johnson feature on these added tracks. Also reissued on vinyl in a repro of the original sleeve in 1998. There have been a number of additional retrospective releases: "Anonymous Days" (Darkedge Records DRCD 2371), is the twenty-five year follow-up to "Dark Round The Edges". Recorded between 1994 and 1996, it features the original band with tracks written both in the '70s and the '90s; "Dark/Tarsus" (Kissing Spell KSCD 9494) features a long jam which the band recorded for their own interest in 1975.
It features Steve on lead, Clive on drums, Martin on lead, Ron on acoustic and electric guitars, and a couple of friends on bass and bongos. It is not one of their better jams. It also features a couple of tracks from Tarsus, a local band who disappeared in the early '70s. Their tracks are pretty poor. The Dark Jam has also been issued on CD as "The Jam". Another CD, "Teenage Angst" (Kissing Spell KSCD 9402), 1994, features only Steve of the Dark line-up, and was recorded on amateur equipment in a church hall. From all accounts, it is pretty poor. "Artefacts From A Black Museum (Acme)" is thought to only feature Steve and possibly Clive and is not very good. There is also an acetate single on the New York label in existence. It features Steve Giles on lead, Clive Thorneycroft on drums and Carl Bush on bass. The tracks are believed to be "RC8" and "In The Sky". There are only two copies in existence, and the band have one of them.
3) A US Black Metal band from Massachusetts
4) Dark was a German/Serbian/Czech/American/Indian group who released two albums on the CMP label, the self-titled 1986 release and 1988's Tamna Voda. The core of Mark Nauseef (percussion, keyboards) and Mark London Sims (bass electric guitar, percussion, keyboards) was augmented by Catherine Guard (vocals) on the first album, while a very different lineup and sound resulted from the addition of David Torn (electric guitar), L. Shankar (electric double violin), Leonice Shinneman (percussion, drums, keyboards) and frequent Nauseef collaborator Miroslav Tadić (electric guitar) on the second album. The music was highly experimental post-rock immediately derived from Nauseef's poly-cultural percussion palette and experimentation with the synthesizer technology of the era, rooted in various threads of the 70s and 80s post-rock avant-garde (e.g. King Crimson, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Tony William's Lifetime, Brand X), Sundanese gamelan, Hindustani and Carnatic music, among various other traditional and percussive musics, with a somewhat "dark" sound similar to groups like Univers Zero, Present and Shub-Niggurath. Very few traces remained of Nauseef's earlier career phase in conventional rock music during the 70s, such as his stints in The Velvet Underground, Elf (with Ronnie James Dio), Ian Gillan Band, Thin Lizzy and G-Force, as by the mid 80s he had shifted his attention to more experimental and traditional music. Nauseef and Tadić worked together in a somewhat related vein in projects with pianist Joachim Kühn and bass electric guitarist Tony Newton, notably documented on the 1991 CMP album Let's Be Generous
5) A German Gothic Metal band from Kaiserslautern.
6) Underground rapper from Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina
7) Czech early death metal/thrash metal band founded in 1990. In 2000 renamed to Dark gamballe. Now playing nu metal/rock
8) Experimental electronic ambient project of Indian-American guitarist Roopam Garg (formerly The Surrealist)
Zero
Dark Lyrics
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Sono Italiano da mama e da papa son nato sull'isola ma ho preso il volo
Come da Brico io fatto da solo
Nulla è impossibile quando son solo
Ho cambiato piu volte la casa parlo un altra lingua per me tutto nuovo
Bruder sai l'erba è la prima che trovo
Vesto paesano compro tutto nuovo
Doppia cartina e ossigeno sono come una dinamo
Rinato dal patibolo non rimarro su un divano
Principio tutto e subito l'alieno
Ooo tutti qui mi chiamano straniero ehy uno straniero ehy
Riparto da Zerø
Riparto da Zerø
Riparto da Zerø ehy ehy
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Riparto da Zerø
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Riparto da Zerø ...ehy
Ooo tutti qui mi chiamano straniero ehy uno straniero ehy
Riparto da Zerø
Riparto da Zerø
Riparto da Zerø ehy ehy
Riparto da Zerø ...ehy
Scrivo mentre fumo Cannabis
Sottocontrollo anche dopo il bis
WD40 la melodie
Rollo profondo dal lunedi
Palme e non sono a Mykonos
Nuvole non ne vedo bro
100% la therapie
070 mentality
Completo Lotto tutto nero sempre cappello in testa
Ho il visto come uno straniero qui mi chiamano Ausländer
Akab D.White MyKi
070 il Team
Solo realtà till the end the end
Ooo la mia identità resta un mistero ehy resta un mistero ehy
Ooo tutti qui mi chiamano straniero ehy uno straniero ehy
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Ooo tutti qui mi chiamano straniero ehy uno straniero ehy
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In this song, Dark is exploring themes of self-discovery and the struggle to find and embrace one's true identity. The first line, "Ego is that danger," suggests that the ego, or the idea of oneself, can be a dangerous thing if it is not based in truth. The truth is what "kept you in the dark," and without acknowledging it, one can become mired in negativity such as "Anger, fear aggression" and "over obsession."
This negativity is caused by the suppression of emotions ("compression/Of feelings that were in session") and an inability to truly listen and be oneself. Dark asserts that the listener does not know how to be themselves, leading to a sense of incompleteness. However, Dark also offers hope that the listener can find inner peace through embracing their "wild side," taking risks, and coming to terms with the stakes involved in finding their true identity.
The repetitive refrain of "Know who to be/Know who I see/Know all that could be free" reinforces the idea that finding oneself can lead to freedom and a greater sense of purpose. Overall, "Zero" is a powerful exploration of the difficulties and rewards of self-discovery.
Line by Line Meaning
Ego is that danger
The existence of ego can be dangerous and detrimental.
Truth that kept you in the dark
The harsh reality that was hidden from you is now making you feel lost.
Anger, fear aggression
Negative emotions that are controlling your behavior and thought process.
Quiet, over obsession
Your obsession is hidden and making you feel overwhelmed and quiet.
All stemmed from the compression
All of this is a result of suppressing your feelings.
Of feelings that were in session
Of emotions that were present but never addressed and worked through.
You don't know how to listen
You are unable to actively listen to your own thoughts and feelings.
You don't know how to be
You are unsure of who you truly are and how to present yourself to the world.
Yourself and that level of clarifying incomplete
You lack a complete understanding of yourself and need clarity.
I can't show who you to be
I cannot dictate who you should be.
Show you who to be
It is your responsibility to discover and define yourself.
Show you who I see
I can only offer my perspective on who I believe you to be.
All that could be free
There exists a version of you that is free from these negative emotions and self-doubt.
Promise you never meet
You have yet to fully realize the best version of yourself, but it is possible.
Word out on the street
There are rumors or expectations of how you should be perceived by others.
Seal it maybe search for some inner peace
Try to find inner peace and let go of external expectations.
Find it on the wild side
You may find inner peace by embracing your wild, unconventional side.
Wild things and wildfires
Uncontrollable or unpredictable situations that are not necessarily bad.
Make your break
Take a risk and break away from your current state of mind.
Make mistake
It is acceptable to make mistakes and learn from them.
Come to terms with all at stake
Acknowledge the risks and consequences of any decision.
You'll know who to be
Through self-exploration, you will eventually define who you are.
Know who to be
Once you know who you are, you can present that version of yourself to the world.
Know who I see
Others may see a different version of you than you see in yourself.
Know
With time and patience, you will gain a clearer understanding of who you are.
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: AKAB Dog
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@Chaseer29
Reps went crazy there, his huge damage absolutely won that fight
@merk69
My goat
@ImThySpirit
tsm and dark were going back to back was fun to watch
@tonbrady335
Wow you could just see by the end. How good both these teams are it’s ridiculous.
@caivibe2575
Haha Hal sounded like he enjoyed that 3v3
@minhphuoc22
Sounded like all 6 of them did haha, what a great game
@rebornvirgin
hell yeah the 2 most competitive teams in algs
@billylutali
That was actually a dope ass 3V3 fight
@TheMe9595
Reps went huge there. He won the fight for them.
@bretttrevino6385
Jordan went nuclear. The 100 on Zero was crazy to start the fight.