David & The Citiz… Read Full Bio ↴David & The Citizens is a band from Malmö, Sweden.
David & The Citizens were:
David Fridlund - Vocals, electric guitar
Conny Fridh - Bass, backing vocals
Magnus Bjerkert - Trumpet, organ, piano, guitar
John Bjerkert - Drums, backing vocals
They released their third full-length "Stop The Tape! Stop The Tape!" in August 2006. In February, 2007, on the cusp of a major tour and their first US appearances, all the members of the band (except Fridlund) quit.
There have been rumours that D&TC are finished. However, in his blog, David claims that these are false.
On the 17 December 2007 David & the Citizens released an EP called "I Saw My Reflection And I Didn't Recognize Myself" with four new songs. The EP is free for downloading at the web page and some pictures and the lyrics are included. The listeners have the option to pay for the EP if they are willing to and instructions are included in the EP. David also assures that the band still exists and "will be around till the day I decide to quit. And that day is yet to come."
Something Not Sunlight
David & The Citizens Lyrics
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in platic dads moving box
now in my brothers hand
reminds me of something
Something, not sunlight
Now we scream in the car
and no one can say its dumb
another day gone and done
Like something, not sunlight
I move the spoon slowly
the rain hammers on the street
a feeling that just won't pass
the question still stands
Like something, not sunlight
The lyrics of "Something Not Sunlight" by David & The Citizens capture a melancholic and introspective mood. The opening lines, "Her ring & her wrist-watch in plastic dads moving box, now in my brothers hand, reminds me of something," paint a picture of a personal and sentimental moment. The mention of these small objects packed away in a box conveys a sense of nostalgia and loss. It seems that the singer is reflecting on a past relationship or a loved one who is no longer present.
The recurring line, "Something, not sunlight," suggests that the emotions being evoked in this reflection are not bright and joyful like sunlight but rather something deeper and more complex. There might be a lingering sense of sadness or longing that cannot be easily explained or dismissed. The following verse, "Now we scream in the car just because no one can hear it, and no one can say it's dumb, another day gone and done," hints at a desire to express oneself freely without judgment or inhibition. It could be seen as a cathartic release of pent-up emotions, a way to cope with the passing of time and the weight of unanswered questions.
The final verse, "I move the spoon slowly, the rain hammers on the street, a feeling that just won't pass, the question still stands, like something, not sunlight," adds a sense of solitude and contemplation. The slow movement of the spoon and the backdrop of rain create an intimate and introspective atmosphere. The feeling being described is persistent and refuses to fade away, leaving behind an unanswered question. This could represent a lingering uncertainty or unresolved issue that the singer grapples with.
Overall, "Something Not Sunlight" speaks to the complexities of human emotions, the power of personal memories, and the struggle to find solace in the face of longing and unanswered questions.
Line by Line Meaning
Her ring & her wrist-watch
The tangible objects that belonged to her, representing a connection to her
in plastic dads moving box
Stored away in a box, symbolizing a temporary separation
now in my brothers hand
Now held by my brother, a reminder of her presence
reminds me of something
Elicits a nostalgic emotion, reminding me of a particular memory or emotion
Something, not sunlight
That feeling or memory is significant, but not associated with typical happiness or brightness
Now we scream in the car
Expressing our emotions loudly and freely in the confined space of a car
just because no one can hear it
Without fear of judgment or criticism from others
and no one can say it's dumb
There's no one to dismiss or belittle our expression
another day gone and done
Reflecting on the passage of time and the completion of another day
Like something, not sunlight
Similar to that nostalgic and significant feeling, not linked to traditional joy or brightness
I move the spoon slowly
Engaging in a mundane action with a deliberate and contemplative approach
the rain hammers on the street
The heavy rainfall creating a loud and persistent sound outside
a feeling that just won't pass
A lingering emotion that refuses to fade away
the question still stands
A pressing inquiry or uncertainty that remains unanswered
Like something, not sunlight
Similar to that enduring emotion or unanswered question, not associated with typical happiness or brightness
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: MAGNUS CARL BJERKERT, MIKAEL LARS JOHAN CARLSSON, CONNY ANDREAS FRIDH, DAVID JOHAN FRIDLUND, ALEXANDER LARS MADSEN
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