Front-man and lead vocalist David Miller was rocking pubs as the drummer for various cover bands at the spry age of fourteen. Artists like Alice Cooper, Led Zeppelin, Queen and Van Halen were his musical inspirations. Over twenty years later he merged his passion for gut-crunching rock and roll with his newly invigorated faith in Christ and caught a vision. Miller got together with several friends and church-mates to form what was at first a novelty act, but would soon become a very active ensemble. Warren Poi (guitars), Jim Groleske (drums) and Ron Regnas (bass) joined with Miller and a few other friends to romp through some cover tunes and amped up worship songs. Though the group started as a bit of a joke, they soon found themselves with performance offers from places as diverse as bible studies and biker bars. Turned out as the whole world turned "alternative" around them, a lot of folks just wanted to pump their fist in the air and let their hair down. The four friends all met at The Warehouse Church where they spent years together in fellowship before realizing they shared a love of old-style hard rock, and a common desire to preach the Gospel wherever they could. They found themselves invited to youth groups, outdoor jams and even some of the roughest biker bars in Illinois and Wisconsin. From intimate crowds in church basements to pounding masses in the thousands at outdoor festivals, they followed every invitation and boldly blasted their hearts out. What they lacked in polish they more than made up for in conviction. With their heart stitched plainly on their sleeve, and their amps up to eleven, FOG took shape.
Though willing to go wherever doors open and ears hear, FOG makes no apology for the reason they play. For them itβs all about sharing their hearts and having a great time. For these Aurora rock-heads the only thing more satisfying than a blaring power-chord is the knowledge that they are offering a message of real hope in a hurting world. The fact that they get to spread the Word at 110 decibels is just icing on the cake.
Electricity
F.O.G. Lyrics
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Tune into my radio, but there's nothing coming through.
Luxemburg has lost the call, Brussels is nowhere.
Moscow's just a crackle now, I guess they're not on air.
All my life I've been listening,
now I want to' shout.
Electricity through space,
Electricity through space,
Saving grace of the human race.
My speakers need some maintenance, the wires are all messed up,
but my operating manual says "Give it back to us".
I turn it up to maximum, still my ears don't bleed,
it can't put out the power with no signal to receive.
It's a vital source of communication, exploit it to the full.
Compared with foreign counterparts, I find it rather dull.
It's not for the minorities, the heads will never sway.
The only decent radio is in the U.S.A.
In F.O.G.'s song Electricity, the lyrics speak about the frustration experienced when trying to listen to radio in a darkened room, with nothing else to do. The singer is faced with the reality that many of the world's radio stations are not broadcasting due to technical difficulties. Luxemburg and Brussels have lost their call, and Moscow is just a crackle. The singer has been listening to the radio their whole life and is now feeling the urge to shout. They recognize the importance of Electricity through space as a saving grace of the human race.
The singer's speakers need maintenance, which is not possible without sending them back to the manufacturer. They turn the volume up to maximum, but it doesn't help since the signal to receive is non-existent. The singer finds the radio to be a vital source of communication that should be exploited to the fullest. The singer suggests that compared to foreign counterparts, American radio is somewhat dull, and the decent radio is only available in the United States.
Overall, the song Electricity chronicles the frustration of a radio lover who can't seem to find a station to broadcast. It showcases the importance of electricity in space and how it has been instrumental in the progress and advancement of humans.
Line by Line Meaning
Sittin' in my darkened room, got nothing else to do.
I am sitting alone in a dark room with nothing to keep me occupied.
Tune into my radio, but there's nothing coming through.
I am trying to listen to the radio, but there doesn't seem to be any signal.
Luxemburg has lost the call, Brussels is nowhere.
I am unable to tune into Luxembourg or Brussels as there seems to be some issue with their broadcast.
Moscow's just a crackle now, I guess they're not on air.
I can hear only some static from Moscow's frequency, which indicates they are not broadcasting at present.
All my life I've been listening, now I want to' shout.
I have been listening to the radio for a long time, and now I am feeling frustrated.
Electricity through space, Electricity through space. Electricity through space, Saving grace of the human race.
I believe that radio signals are the saving grace for humanity and that they travel through space via electricity.
My speakers need some maintenance, the wires are all messed up, but my operating manual says "Give it back to us".
I realize that my speakers need to be fixed, but the manufacturer's manual suggests that I should send it back to them for repair.
I turn it up to maximum, still my ears don't bleed, it can't put out the power with no signal to receive.
I turn up the volume to the maximum, but it doesn't help as there is no signal to receive.
It's a vital source of communication, exploit it to the full.
I believe that the radio is a vital means of communication, and we should use it to the fullest extent possible.
Compared with foreign counterparts, I find it rather dull.
I feel that radio stations in my country are not as exciting compared to those in other countries.
It's not for the minorities, the heads will never sway. The only decent radio is in the U.S.A.
I feel that the radio is not meant for people in minority groups as they do not have any say. The only good quality radio stations are in the U.S.A.
Lyrics Β© BMG Rights Management
Written by: PREECE, COLIN ABRAHALL, COLIN BLYTH, ROSS LOMAS
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