1. Drop: Russ Stevens (vocals)… Read Full Bio ↴There are several artists named Drop:
1. Drop: Russ Stevens (vocals); Patrick Davey, Jimmy Haboush (guitar); Andy Smith (bass guitar); Jamie Little (drums).
Evolution. Survival of the fittest. Call it what you will, but there are often concrete reasons why some bands make it and some bands don’t. The best rock bands make memorable, compelling music, put on live shows that leave their fans speechless, and handle their business like it matters. Chicago’s DROP is one of those bands. Already an experienced outfit, the band is a familiar presence on the Midwest rock and metal scene and has proved to be a consistent draw and a merchandising machine. They have played hometown venues including the Riviera Theater, Double Door, and House of Blues, as well as bigger dates at Summerfest in Milwaukee, WI, Van’s Warped Tour, and Lollapalooza. They have shared stages with rock heavyweights like Iron Maiden, Queensryche, 311, Audioslave, Motorhead, Nickelback, and Jerry Cantrell of Alice In Chains. Their last CD, “Suckerpunch,” was released nationally on Dark Star Records in May of 2004 and has garnered sales and airplay coast-to-coast, hitting ..43 with a bullet on the FMQB National Radio Charts. The band has also received great press in some of the best-selling rock magazines in the country, including Revolver, Hit Parader, and Metal Edge, as well as local write-ups in the Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago Tribune, and Illinois Entertainer.
DROP has certainly accomplished a lot as a band, but the group feels that their best is still on the horizon. They are writing and recording music for what is to be their fourth CD release to date, tentatively titled “One Nation Underground.” This will be the bands’ first effort with new vocalist Ian Serrano, who is a frontman in the Chris Cornell/Ian Ashbury mold. Serrano brings a strong melodic sensibility to the group as well as the guttural rock and roll vocals that every band needs. The rest of the group (guitarists Pat Davey and Jimmy Haboush, bassist Andy Smith, and drummer John DiPentino) are confident that Serrano is the right choice to lead the band onstage and are looking forward to touring and recording with him in the fold.
Together, the members of DROP are working to forge a new sonic identity, one that maintains their blue-collar, working-mans’ hard rock sound but is still unique and energetic. They have a loyal fan base, the “Drop Nation,” that lives for their intense and visually stimulating live shows that tend to boil over whether the group is playing for five or 5000. Comparisons to Sound Garden and Black Sabbath have been made, but, like any great band, DROP is not so easily defined. They are a true hard rock fans’ band, with a musical scope running from the modern to the classic and back again and the staying power to make the dream come true. The band is fully prepared to keep touring and selling out shows wherever they go because their kind of music has always sold and will always sell because it speaks directly to the man in the street, the type of guy the members of DROP still are underneath it all. The band now stands, eyes wide open and amps up loud, on the verge of the best music of their career. They are ready to take on all comers and prove to fans old and new alike that they are here, alive, and full of platinum potential.
2. Drop is an arranger/composer from the doujin circle 清風明月 (Seifuu Meigetsu) in Japan.
3. Drop were a post punk band from Middlesbrough, England formed in 1978 and splitting in 1979, who achieved a certain cult impact beyond their short life. The line up was Richard Sanderson - guitar/vocals, Neil Jones - keyboards, Chris Oberon - bass, Andy Kiss - drums. They were championed by Julian Cope who described Sanderson as a "post-punk Peter Hammill". Some original material may be appearing on the "Messthetics Greatest Hiss Vol 2" CD, whilst original recordings have been made available on Sanderson's blog. The band have recently reformed with the rhythm section of Lost Robots to play their 1979 repertoire as support to Subway Sect. Sanderson left the original Drop to join tick tick and later pursued an interest in experimental and freely improvised music.
4. Drop were a short lived Shoegaze band from the UK. Active mostly in the early 90's. One of the many obscure UK shoegaze bands during that era. Drop released the Ambience 12", Reflections 12"/CDEP, and their final LP Within and Beyond. All three albums being released on Chapter 22 records in 1991.
5. Thomas "Drop" Betrisey- Guitarist/Programmer for Industrial Metal outfit Sybreed from Geneva, Switzerland. (correct tag: http://www.last.fm/music/Drop+RMX) Has many remixes for artists such as Celldweller, Soilwork, and his own band Sybreed. most noted with his work on social remix site http://www.fixtonline.com/. recent song releases include Switchback (Drop's Wave Remix) and Own Little World (Drop Remix) for Celldweller, and Doomsday Party (Drop vs Piano RMX) for Sybreed. As well as two remixes on Soilwork's latest album, The Panic Broadcast, which include Distance (Drop's Electrip Enhancement) and The Crestfallen (Drop's Syber Revision).
6.Drop, a band made of William Learmouth and Jill Bryson, circa 1987. They played live and recorded a single that was never released.
7. Brutal Death Metal band from Indonesia. Formed in 2004, they released their debut full-length album «Sadistic Independent of Bliss» in 2012.
8. Drop is a Japanese duo, formed in 2001 Ikebukuro, Tokyo. The members are J (songwriter, guitar, bass, drum, keyboards and programming) and A (songwriter, vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards and cello). Songs usually recorded at home studio using old instruments.
NOW
Drop Lyrics
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Watching a clock that has no hands
Waiting for a moment
But the hourglass, it has no sand
Can't you feel the wet of the rain or the cold of the snow
Or the warmth of the sun shining down?
Every moment is different, and waiting for just the right one
Will leave us there forever
C'mon and wake me up somehow
The moment's come, there's nothing to be waiting for
So come on, the time is now
Listen for the silence
A quiet mind hears the unheard
Searching for direction
Mystery dissolves with the Father's words
Can a movement occur when our feet are at rest
So unmoving, immobile, unable to budge
Even when the road up ahead seems so unclear
We know what we've gotta do
The time is now
C'mon and wake me up somehow
The moment's come, there's nothing to be waiting for
So come on, the time is now
It's now, it's now, now
It's now, it's now, now
Climbing out, climbing out, climbing out of the hole...
The time is now
C'mon and wake me up somehow
The moment's come, there's nothing to be waiting for
So come on, the time is now
The time is now
C'mon and wake me up somehow
The moment's come, there's nothing to be waiting for
So come on, the time is now
The lyrics of the song "Now" by Drop explore the concept of living in the present moment and not waiting for the perfect time to take action. The first verse describes the idea that time is constantly moving and every moment is unique. The singer encourages the listener to live in the now and not wait for the perfect opportunity because it may never come. The second verse talks about how we should be open to hearing new things, even in moments of silence, and trust in the guidance of a higher power. The chorus repeats the phrase "the time is now," emphasizing the importance of taking action in the present moment and not waiting for some unknown future.
Overall, the song's message is one of empowerment and seizing the moment, encouraging the listener to break free from any self-imposed limitations and climb out of a metaphorical hole.
Line by Line Meaning
Looking for the unseen
Searching for something that is not immediately visible
Watching a clock that has no hands
Waiting for something that cannot be timed or predicted
Waiting for a moment
Anticipating a specific point in time for something to happen
But the hourglass, it has no sand
Realizing that time cannot be measured or controlled
Can't you feel the wet of the rain or the cold of the snow
Reminding us to be present and aware of our environment
Or the warmth of the sun shining down?
Appreciating the positive aspects of our surroundings
Every moment is different, and waiting for just the right one
Acknowledging that waiting for the perfect moment is futile
Will leave us there forever
Recognizing that inaction can lead to stagnation
The time is now
Urging action in the present moment
C'mon and wake me up somehow
Requesting help in taking action
The moment's come, there's nothing to be waiting for
Expressing that the opportunity for action is currently available
So come on, the time is now
Encouraging taking initiative immediately
Listen for the silence
Being open to hearing what is not immediately noticeable
A quiet mind hears the unheard
Experiencing clarity when the mind is not filled with noise
Searching for direction
Looking for guidance on how to proceed
Mystery dissolves with the Father's words
Finding clarity and resolution through faith and spirituality
Can a movement occur when our feet are at rest
Wondering if progress can be made without taking action
So unmoving, immobile, unable to budge
Feeling stuck and unable to make progress
Even when the road up ahead seems so unclear
Even when the path forward is uncertain
We know what we've gotta do
Understanding what needs to be done despite uncertainty
It's now, it's now, now
Emphasizing the importance of taking action immediately
Climbing out, climbing out, climbing out of the hole...
Metaphorically rising out of a situation of inaction or stagnation
Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Zachariah Fitzsimmons
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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