Gatsbys began with the disbanding of two bands called One Point Two and Good For Nothing. Bobby Darling was a guitarist for One Point Two and met up with Nic Newsham and Ryan Van Wieringen who were the lead singer and guitarist from Good For Nothing. The completion of Gatsbys didn't come until they recruited Kirk Huffman (formerly of K Through Six) to play bass and Dustin McGhye as their drummer, to make them a five piece band.
When Kaylan Cloyd from the band Acceptance got his hands on a Gatsbys demo, he handed it off to record label Rocketstar Recordings owner Darrick Bourgeois. Shortly after this, they were signed by the local record label and worked with producer Aaron Sprinkle to record their 2002 debut album Why We Fight. Their first show after being signed drew in a crowd of 500+, which was largely due in part to the extensive promoting by Rocketstar.
After Why We Fight came out, the band regrouped dropping drummer McGhye and picked up the Waxwing and Bugs in Amber drummer Rudy Gajadhar. Then in 2003, the band released their second album titled Ribbons & Sugar. Ribbons & Sugar was a concept album loosely based around George Orwell's fable Animal Farm. It became apparent to critics and fans alike after this release of Ribbons & Sugar that literary references in their lyrics were a thing to be expected. It also found them exploring ambitious experimental pop, opting for strange time signatures and tempo changes.
Gatsbys signed a two record deal with Rocketstar, and with Ribbons & Sugar being their second album, their Rocketstar contract ended and both parties decided that neither wanted to renew the contract, and both decided to go their separate ways.
Following its release, the band started to field numerous offers from other, bigger record labels. Slightly embittered by the receiving, the band signed a one-record deal with Chicago-based LLR Records (formerly Little League Records) in 2004. Their contractual record, the more mellow and subdued In the Land of Lost Monsters EP, was in part a response to the post-Ribbons record label attention the band received. Just about all of the labels that approached them thought they were excellent musicians, but wanted the band to write choruses for the next record, a normal songwriting technique the band had up to that point, seemed to avoid. Gatsbys, feeling uncomfortable about forgoing their integrity in order to get a record contract, continued writing music that they liked and in the way they wanted to write it. Doing so simply brought them more acclaim as a progressive rock band.
Several months after the EP's release, the band settled on Fearless Records, home of such acts as the now-defunct post-hardcore/indie rock legends At The Drive-In. With their 2005 album Volcano, it became clear that, as a band, the group had progressed to further musical heights, and was highly capable of writing music that is different from other bands that are usually clumped into the same category as Gatsbys.
Volcano having its central theme revolving around, what else but a volcano (particularly Pompeii, which becomes clear after seeing the title of the second song on the album) had yet once again literary references through out it, ranging from Pee Wee's Big Adventure, to Lord of the Flies, Lord of the Rings, Jurassic Park, Enders Game, and Speaker for the Dead.
During the touring that followed the release of Volcano, Gatsby's added a new member, Kyle O'Quin who is also a member of the band Surrounded By Lions.
During the tour that followed the release of Volcano, Gatsbys added Kyle O'Quin (also a member of the band Surrounded By Lions). A few months after O'Quin was added to the band, Ryan Van Wieringen met up with the band in Arizona while they were on tour there and rejoined the line up. Since then, he has been touring and performing live as part of the band.
Van Wieringen did not, however, participate in writing any guitar parts for their self-titled fourth full-length album, released August 8th, 2006. The album bears all the hallmarks of a Gatsbys record: an album of musical experimentation in a pop context, peppered with numerous pop culture and literary references, which appear in both the lyrics and song titles, ranging from works by Philip K. Dick to the television show Lost. The album is, however, noticeably bitter towards the music industry, even compared to previous Gatsbys releases, scalding both current "trend" bands and greedy record labels.
The band has been relatively inactive since the release of the self-titled album. The band has played a handful of shows in and around the Seattle area, and on April 27, 2007, they played their first out-of-state show since the self-titled album's release at Colgate University. In a forum post at Gatsbys fansite Snicker At The Swine, Bobby stated the following on the band's decision to ever go on tour again or write another album:
“ If i find I have more to say with Gatsbys I will write more music. We're not gonna just play to play. The only way I'll do more Gatsbys is if we are making new music. Which I am totally open to. I really have been working on new Gatsbys music. I'll probably lay down some demo shit the next time I'm at Casey's.”
During the hiatus, most of the members have started side projects.
Kay Kay and His Weathered Underground.
Wild Orchid Children.
Redredblue.
Keith Ledger.
Search/Rescue.
Zero Cool.
Rudy also played all of the drum parts for Forgive Durden's release "Razia's Shadow".
Christmas Time is Here
Gatsby's American Dream Lyrics
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Food for all, the children call their favorite time of year.
Snowflakes in the air, candles everywhere,
Olden times and ancient rhymes and love and dreams to share.
(Sleigh bells in the air, beauty everywhere,
Yuletide by the fireside and joyful memories there)
Christmas time is here.
Hope that we could always see such spirit through the year.
(Sleigh bells in the air, beauty everywhere,
Yuletide by the fireside and joyful memories there)
And joyful memories there.
Christmas time is here.
We'll be drawing near.
Hope that we could always see such spirit through the year.
Christmas time is here.
(And joyful memories there)
We'll be drawing near,
Christmas time is here.
The opening lines of "Christmas Time Is Here" express the general festive atmosphere of Christmastime, with the exuberance and mirth that accompany this time of the year. The lyrics create a joyful imagery that describes the sentiments of the holiday season that is loved by children and adults alike. Phrases such as "Food for all" and "children call their favorite time of year" indicate that the holiday season is a time for indulgence and enjoyment. The next lines paint a picture of the winter season, with snowflakes in the air and candles everywhere, creating an ambiance of warmth and intimacy.
The song suggests that Christmas is not just about receiving gifts but also about creating memories. The lyrics mention “olden times and ancient rhymes” which indicates that the holiday season carries a lot of nostalgia and history, something that we should remember and cherish every year. The lyrics suggest that even after the holiday season passes, the memories we make should be carried forward with us through the year. Finally, the song creates a sense of unity and togetherness. The closing lines mention that Christmas is the time of year where people draw nearer to one another, spending time with friends and loved ones.
Line by Line Meaning
Christmas time is here, happiness and cheer.
The holiday season has arrived, bringing joy and merriment.
Food for all, the children call their favorite time of year.
Everyone gets to enjoy delicious food during the holidays, making it a beloved time for children.
Snowflakes in the air, candles everywhere, Olden times and ancient rhymes and love and dreams to share.
The winter landscape is adorned with snowflakes and candlelight while people share in cherished traditions and express their affection and aspirations.
(Sleigh bells in the air, beauty everywhere, Yuletide by the fireside and joyful memories there) Christmas time is here. We'll be drawing near.
The enchanting sounds of sleigh bells and delightful sights of Yuletide decorations set the stage for warm and cherished memories by the fire, and we are eagerly anticipating being part of it.
Hope that we could always see such spirit through the year. (Sleigh bells in the air, beauty everywhere, Yuletide by the fireside and joyful memories there) And joyful memories there.
We wish that this same sense of cheer and festivity could be present all year long, with the same enchanting sights and sounds that embody the true spirit of the holidays.
Christmas time is here. We'll be drawing near. Hope that we could always see such spirit through the year.
The festive season has arrived once again, and we are eagerly anticipating the warmth and joy that come with it. We hope we can hold onto this same spirit throughout the year.
Christmas time is here. (And joyful memories there) We'll be drawing near, Christmas time is here.
The Christmas season has arrived, and we recall fond memories of past celebrations while looking forward to new ones. It's the most wonderful time of the year!
Contributed by Taylor Y. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Jason Blair
My all-time favorite Christmas song.
Sean Crago
Not Chiron Beta Prime?
Jason Blair
Well, it is now!
Anna Reiber
My fav Christmas song,listen to it all year
Emily R
i love this!!
Killatronx
Beautiful :'D
Katrish Ks
me encanta