"Here Comes the Bombs" was produced by Sam Williams, who previously produced Supergrass' debut album "I Should Coco" in 1995. The first single, "Sub Divider" was issued as a free download from Coombes' website and the second, "Hot Fruit" was released as the iTunes Free Download of the Week on May 29, 2012.
Wounded Egos
Gaz Coombes Lyrics
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All the madness outside
Too much Lambsbread, out in Tenderlain
By the ocean I found
I know how it ends
Chairs flying in the street
But we can do this another way
I know what it is
Yeah feels like I'm the one she's got
But she don't need no serious type man in the corner
But there's a feeling I'm fighting
And it's killing inside
Wounded egos, right wing psychos
All the madness outside
Too much Lambsbread, out in Tenderlain
By the ocean I found the Sun
I couldn't feel anything
Now I'm wanting for it all to end
But I'm waiting like an idiot
I'm waiting here for you
Wounded egos, right wing psychos
All the madness outside
Too much Lambsbread, out in Tenderlain
By the ocean I found the Sun
When it feels like it's all lost
It's just the madness outside
Too much Lambsbread, out in Tenderlain
By the ocean I found the Sun
In "Wounded Egos," Gaz Coombes tackles the theme of societal dysfunction and the internal struggles we face while navigating through a chaotic world. The lyrics highlight the presence of wounded egos and right-wing psychos, symbolizing the divisive and toxic ideologies that pervade modern society. This portrays a sense of unease and tension existing outside of the singer's personal sphere.
The mention of "Lambsbread" and "Tenderlain" adds another layer to the narrative. These references hint at a state of intoxication or being under the influence of something, possibly drugs or a numbing escape from reality. By juxtaposing this with being "by the ocean," the lyrics convey a desire to find solace or clarity amidst the chaos.
The chorus suggests a willingness to find an alternative way to navigate through the madness. There is a recognition that the current situation is not sustainable, with the mention of chairs flying in the street indicating violent clashes and unrest. However, the singer acknowledges that it is possible to find a different path, to look for something new and strive for a different outcome.
The second verse presents a personal struggle within a relationship. The singer feels like they are the one their partner has chosen, yet they are not the type of person who fits the serious mold their partner may seek. This discrepancy creates an internal battle, as the singer grapples with their own feelings and the expectations placed upon them. This inner turmoil is depicted as something that is slowly tearing them apart from the inside.
As the chorus repeats, the lyrics further underscore the chaos and madness that exists externally. The presence of "Lambsbread" and "Tenderlain" continues to reflect the indulgence in temporary distractions or escapes. However, amid this turmoil, the singer discovers a glimmer of hope and light represented by the Sun they found by the ocean.
The final lines convey a sense of resignation and longing. The singer admits to a lack of emotional connection, feeling numb and apathetic towards everything. They express a desire for it all to end, possibly referencing a desire for the chaos and internal struggle to cease. Yet, they find themselves waiting, perhaps foolishly, clinging to the hope of something better.
In summary, "Wounded Egos" explores the impact of societal dysfunction and personal turmoil on the individual. It reflects on the presence of toxic ideologies, the search for solace amidst chaos, and the struggles within relationships. The lyrics convey a simultaneous desire for change and escapism, ultimately hinting at the possibility of finding a glimmer of hope and purpose amidst it all.
Line by Line Meaning
Wounded egos, right wing psychos
People with damaged self-esteem and extreme right-wing ideologies
All the madness outside
The chaos and turmoil in the world
Too much Lambsbread, out in Tenderlain
Excessive use of drugs, specifically Lambsbread, in a particular place called Tenderlain
By the ocean I found
I discovered something meaningful or significant near the ocean
I know how it ends
I am aware of the eventual outcome
Chairs flying in the street
A violent scene where chairs are being thrown in the street
But we can do this another way
There is an alternative approach or solution
Look for something new
Seeking a fresh perspective or different experience
I know what it is
I understand or have knowledge of what it is
Yeah feels like I'm the one she's got
It seems like I am the person she is interested in or committed to
But she don't need no serious type man in the corner
However, she does not desire a serious or intense partner in her life
But there's a feeling I'm fighting
Nevertheless, there is an emotion or sensation that I am struggling against
And it's killing inside
It is causing intense pain or distress internally
I couldn't feel anything
I was emotionally numb or detached
Now I'm wanting for it all to end
Now I desire for everything to come to a conclusion or cease
But I'm waiting like an idiot
However, I am patiently waiting, even though it may be foolish or unwise
I'm waiting here for you
I am waiting in this location specifically for you
When it feels like it's all lost
During moments when everything seems hopeless or beyond rescue
It's just the madness outside
It is simply the chaos and insanity happening externally
Too much Lambsbread, out in Tenderlain
Excessive use of drugs, particularly Lambsbread, in a specific place named Tenderlain
By the ocean I found the Sun
Next to the ocean, I discovered a source of light, hope, or positivity
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Gareth Michael Coombes
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
rusty2222
Honestly don't think this man is capable of writing a bad song.
DrTomoculus
Me neither. Gaz Coombes does not write bad songs.
xtstevie
Quite simply one of the greatest songs i've heard in many a year & it's time the charts were given back to us who enjoy buying 7" singles, CD singles etc & classic songs like this gem would grace the higher reaches of the Top 40 again instead of all the crap we've got to suffer nowadays! I love this.....
Doll House
Boys, boys, boys. Showin your age u 3. Yes Gaz is a goddamn legend but don't close your minds to what's out there now.
cactusclicks
The charts are based on sales/downloads and therefore if people are buying what you find crap then it will be in the charts. Just relax, tune into something like 6 music and forget abouty the charts. Good music is out there in abundance you just have to change the way you find it.
Vinicius Melo de Moraes
Great sound. High quality indie, this band deserves more views and recognition. SALVE 🇧🇷
Stu D
Gaz is on fire. Loved walk the walk and on first listen, this track is great.
callum james
This whole album is amazing stuff
Jules
My favorite song of 2018. Absolutely stunning. It's such a pleasure for me to listen to this song.
Karen García
Good job, Gaz Coombes!