The band reformed as Stripmall Architecture in late 2008. Their discography includes: "We Only Love You" (debut LP, 1998), "Sans Soucie" (b-sides, rare and unreleased tracks, 1999), "Wiser" (2nd LP, 2001), "Threesongs" (EP, 2001), "Oceanwide" (single/maxi-single, 2001), "The Wholeness EP" (2003), "Sans Soucie (Edition Two)" (CD Baby re-issue with extra tracks, 2004), "The Separation EP" (2006), "Wholeness & Separation" (3rd LP, 2006), "Albatross EP" (iTunes-exclusive EP, 2006), "Sawtooth EP" (limited to digital downloads, 2008), "Halou" (4th LP, 2008). ("Beneath Trembling Lanterns" (2006) is credited to Halou side-project R/R Coseboom)
Rebecca and Ryan debuted in a band called Anymore. Inspired more by dreampop bands like Cocteau Twins and less by trip-hop, the band had released only two albums: "Thistlestar E.P." (1996) and "Umani" (1997). Minus Alex Ionov, the members of the band decided to start another project entitled Halou that would have more elements of downtempo electronica.
Halou's debut album, We Only Love You [W.O.L.Y.], was released in 1998 on a small independent label called Bedazzled. Featuring Rebecca's powerfully honest vocals, the album meandered irreverently through abstract beats and sumptuously languid electronic pop music. W.O.L.Y. received overwhelming praise, was spun by highly influential indie radio stations, and was reviewed by virtually every noteworthy electronic music magazine.
After W.O.L.Y., the band decided to release on Bedazzled "Sans Soucie", a CD combining tracks from "Umani", remixes, rare and unreleased tracks. Limited to 300 hand-numbered copies, the original pressing of the album was very sought after, as Bedazzled got bankrupt not long after the release of "Sans Soucie". Until the 2004 re-issue on CD Baby, Halou themselves have re-released "Sans Soucie" - a CDr reissue that was only available via Halou website. The release is widely regarded as "Sans Soucie (Edition Two)", although this name only appears on the back cover and although it was also known on the Internet as "Newhalou". Still, "Sans Soucie (Edition Two)" is most often used for the 2004 re-issue.
Halou continued to craft their unique sound on their second release, 'Wiser'. Wiser further defined Halou's sound - both crushing and delicate, electronic and organic, intense and soothing. While still embracing electronics, the addition of live cello, acoustic double bass, and drums further explored the juxtaposition of organic and electronic. Released on Nettwerk Records in October 2001, 'Wiser' was entirely self-produced by Ryan and engineer, co-producer Count.
After "Wiser", the members of Halou have also done remixes and producing for artists such as Rod Stewart, Radiohead, Blackalicious, DJ Shadow, the Velvet Underground's John Cale, Lyrics Born, RUN DMC, New Order, No Doubt and others. Also, Rebecca and Ryan worked on several side-projects: R/R Coseboom, Invisible Ballet, The Science Teacher.
In 2004, the band re-released on CD Baby W.O.L.Y. under the name "We Only Love You (Edition Two)" and Sans Soucie under the name "Sans Soucie (Edition Two)", initially used for the first CDr reissue of Sans Soucie. This edition of "Sans Soucie" also contains two extra tracks that weren't initially on "Sans Soucie". Like the first re-issue for "Sans Soucie", the two CD Baby reissues are available, along digital downloads, as CDr discs.
In anticipation of their 3rd LP, Halou have released "The Wholeness EP" in 2003 and also worked on "The Separation EP". Most of the songs that were created in these sessions ended up on their 3rd LP, "Wholeness & Separation". Released in 2006 on Vertebrae, the album received more commercial acclaim than their previous albums. With exquisite packaging screen-printed onto unique Arigato Pak (ecological version of digipak), "The Separation EP" was released in the same day with "Wholeness & Separation" and features few exclusive tracks as well as 2 b-sides from the single "Stonefruit".
In November 2006, Halou surprised the fans with "Albatross EP". Containing few tracks from the "Wholeness & Separation" sessions that weren't released before, the EP is the first Halou release limited to digital downloads, specifically exclusive to iTunes Music Store. Well-received by Halou fans, the EP is widely regarded as iTunes-exclusive, although a limited number of hard-copy "Albatross" CDs were available during a Microsoft Zune-sponsored show at El Corazon in Seattle on January 13, 2007.
Containing 5 new songs and a reinterpretation of "Hollywood Evening" (a song that was initially released on the R/R Coseboom side-project release "Beneath Trembling "Lanterns"), "Sawtooth EP" (initially entitled "We Wear Strings EP") is the second Halou release to be available only as digital downloads (this time not limited to iTunes Music Store) and has been released on February 12, 2008.
In August 2008 a new album, entitled simply "Halou", was released. The style of the new album resembles the style on their first material released as Anymore in.
Late in 2008, Halou changed their name to Stripmall Architecture.
Lovesong
Halou Lyrics
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And all dissected
You still won't know
The power that you have
And when i've gone
My own direction
You still won't know
What slipped through you hands
Now i hang from the floor
Im not sure who i am
All is love
Open to it
All is trust
It's waiting for us
And though my eyes
Do not reflect it
So much impact you have had
And though you have
Grown to expect it
I won't be here
For you to understand
The first stanza of Halou's Lovesong talks about the power and influence that someone has over another person. Despite being dissected and analyzed, the true extent of this power is difficult to comprehend. The singer then talks about going in their own direction, implying that they are leaving this person behind. This departure causes the person to finally realize the impact that they had on the singer's life. However, it is now too late for them to understand as the singer will no longer be around to explain it.
The second stanza of the song is about love and trust. The singer urges the listener to be open to these emotions as they are waiting for them. Then, the singer talks about their eyes not reflecting the impact that this person had on their life. This could be interpreted as the singer trying to conceal their emotions, but regardless, the person had a great impact on their life.
In conclusion, "Lovesong" by Halou is a reflection on the power of certain relationships and how even after they end, the emotions associated with them still have a strong hold over us. The song encourages listeners to be open to love and trust, while also acknowledging that sometimes people won't understand their impact on someone's life until it's too late.
Line by Line Meaning
When this is done
After everything has been said and done
And all dissected
And every detail has been examined
You still won't know
You still won't comprehend fully
The power that you have
Just how much influence you have
And when i've gone
And when I have left
My own direction
To pursue my own path
You still won't know
You still won't completely realize
What slipped through you hands
What you missed out on losing me
Now i hang from the floor
Now I am lost and uncertain
Im not sure who i am
And I don't really know who I am
All is love
Everything is centered around love
Open to it
Be open to love
All is trust
Having faith in each other is key
It's waiting for us
Love is always waiting for us to find it
And though my eyes
And although I may not show it
Do not reflect it
My eyes don't reflect my feelings
So much impact you have had
You have affected me so much
And though you have
And even though you feel
Grown to expect it
Accustomed to my absence
I won't be here
I won't always be around
For you to understand
For you to fully understand and realize my feelings
Contributed by Austin A. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
panselinos
INCREDIBILITY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!