1. Fuel is an American alternative rock/post-grunge band formed by friends Carl Bell, Jeff Abercrombie and Brett Scallions in 1989. Originally from Tennessee, Fuel moved to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, where they played local Pennsylvania bars and nightclubs. Their first EP Porcelin was released in 1996, and sold well locally, spawning a small radio hit with "Shimmer." The popularity of the EP brought them to the attention of Sony's 550 imprint, which released their second EP, Hazelton, the following year. The band's full length debut, Sunburn, came out in 1998. Shimmer was again included, and almost became a Top 40 hit, while the other singles ("Bittersweet," "Jesus or a Gun," "Sunburn") received some airplay. After laying low for two and a half years, Fuel came back with their second album, Something Like Human, in 2000, and scored a Top 40 hit with "Hemorrage (In My Hands)" (#17), as well as going platinum with the album. A third album, Natural Selection, came out in 2003, and was another big seller. Their songs have been featured on the movie soundtracks including the movie Daredevil which featured the song, "Won't Back Down" and their rendition of "We Three Kings" was included on a Christmas compilation album. Fuel also recorded a song titled "Walk the Sky" for the Godzilla soundtrack. Fuel released its greatest hits album, The Best of Fuel on December 13th, 2005. On February 7, 2006, Fuel announced through their website that singer Brett Scallions had left the band. The band (now just Carl Bell and Jeff Abercrombie) said that he left on friendly terms. "We will all miss him and we wish him the best", Carl wrote in a letter on their website. Fuel is auditioning for a new singer and are in preparation for creating their 4th studio album. In May 2006, Fuel offered American Idol contestant Chris Daughtry their lead singer slot, but he turned it down to perform on his own. Finally Fuel released a 4th album, Angels & Devils, with Toryn Green as new singer.
2) Fuel formed in 1989 and thrived in the early 90's post-hardcore scene. They were from the San Francisco Bay Area, though you wouldn't know it to listen to them. They combined melody, power, and raw emotion to create both personal and political songs. They had a post-punk "DC" sound akin to Fugazi or early Hot Water Music with twin guitars and dueling rough post hardcore vocals and aggressive and intricate drumming. If anything, they were a bridge between the coasts since the bands they were closest to in terms of friendship were Jawbreaker (in fact, they recorded a Jawbreaker cover, but put an unused vocal track from a different song over it), Samiam, Cringer, and Monsula.
After a few recording sessions at Gilman, they had their own self-published demo. A song recorded with Alex Sergay in the fall of 1989 later ended up on the Very Small Records compilation "If You Can See Through it... It Ain't Coffee." They recorded with Kevin Army in February and March of 1990, and released their self-titled LP "Fuel" in 1990 containing 10 songs on Sixth International/Rough Trade Records. The same recording sessions yielded four other songs which were released as a 7" on Lookout! Records the same year. Both were well received by critics.
Over the next two years, they toured and played locally and hit the studio a few more times to lay down some tracks which would end up on split 7s with Phleg Camp and Angry Son respectively as well as a few compilations. Most of their work was later re-released by Allied Records in 1995. The discography was called "Monuments to Excess" and featured more or less the same artwork as the original LP.
Fuel split in 1991. Fuel was Mike Kirsch on guitar/vocals, Aaron Arroyo on bass, Jim Allison on guitar/vocals, and Jeff Stofan on drums. Mike Kirsch has been in numerous Bay Area bands such as The Skinflutes, early Pinhead Gunpowder, Navio Forge, Torches to Rome, Bread and Circuits, and Please Inform the Captain This is a Hijack. He's currently playing guitar in Baader Brains. Jeff Stofan has also been in numerous bands including Monsula most notably.
Twenty years later, and people still talk about Fuel. One of the members started and maintains the band's official website as a tribute and scrapbook to a time he obviously loved.
3) Fuel - the Scottish band, had strong connections and a similar guitar sound to quintessential ethereal band "Cocteau Twins". Formed by Hamish McKintosh in 1987 and produced by the Cocteau Twins guitarist Robin Guthrie, a first album "The back of this beyond" was released. Undeterred Hanish produced a second album which was due to be released but the collapse of the record label meant this was postponed. In 1994 the ep "Timeless" was released with major contributions from the Cocteau Twins, including the vocal talents of Elizabeth Fraser on the song "Butterfly Knife" and Robin Guthrie's inimitable sound on the astounding shoegazer should be classic "Wildfire".
4) Fuel - Serbian Nightwish tribute band located in Pancevo.
Solace
Fuel Lyrics
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(I never want to see again)
I found the cost of courage high
(Sometimes hard to pay)
I hear the song the Sirens sing
(Calling on the shore for me)
So sell your soul and try to fly
(The tether still remains)
And all the finer things they laid upon my table
Smiled as their hooks were slowly sinking in
Another pill I'm to consume
(To make me learn to feel again)
Is followed by another one
(To make me loose the same)
God, if I could recognize
(The things to make me whole again)
And draw this air into my lungs
(Remember how to breathe)
For as the curtain rose I danced as I was able
Felt my deception slowly sinking in
And so I turn to you, my love
(For the solace that is there)
And offer any cherished thing
(For a slight reprieve)
I hoped that you might find me here
(And I could learn to smile again)
And as a balm for these wounds
(Take away the sting)
And as the band did play your body I did cradle
I should have known that song would have to end
The song Solace by Fuel seems to be a contemplative piece that deals with failed courage, emptiness, and the search for solace. The verse "Draw the shades and close my eyes/ I never want to see again" indicates that the singer is trying to run away from the challenges of life, which he finds hard to confront. The cost of courage is too high, and the hooks of the allure of finer things have been sinking into his soul. As a result, he's trying to escape to the Sirens' call to sell his soul and fly away, but the tether still remains.
The second verse explores the numbing side effects of the singer's coping mechanism. He needs to take pills to learn to feel again, but they also make him feel numb. He's searching for something that can make him feel whole again and remember how to breathe, like a new love or a cherished thing. The singer seems to have learned to dance like everything is okay, but deception is slowly sinking in. The song's final verse is a confession to a loved one who could offer solace, but the realization that the song has to end is killing the singer's hope.
Line by Line Meaning
Draw the shades and close my eyes
I never want to see again
I found the cost of courage high
Sometimes hard to pay
I hear the song the Sirens sing
Calling on the shore for me
So sell your soul and try to fly
The tether still remains
And all the finer things they laid upon my table
Smiled as their hooks were slowly sinking in
Another pill I'm to consume
To make me learn to feel again
Is followed by another one
To make me loose the same
God, if I could recognize
The things to make me whole again
And draw this air into my lungs
Remember how to breathe
For as the curtain rose I danced as I was able
Felt my deception slowly sinking in
And so I turn to you, my love
For the solace that is there
And offer any cherished thing
For a slight reprieve
I hoped that you might find me here
And I could learn to smile again
And as a balm for these wounds
Take away the sting
And as the band did play your body I did cradle
I should have known that song would have to end
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: CARL WILLIAM BELL
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