Hoover was an Ame… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least two bands with the name Hoover.
Hoover was an American post-hardcore band from Washington, DC. Hoover was formed in 1992, and went on to produce some of the more intense music to appear on the Dischord Records label in the 1990s. Unusually, three of the four members shared vocal duties equally. They are often credited as being a progenitor of math rock along with bands like Drive Like Jehu; indeed, while the band did definitely display influences from DC indie pioneers Fugazi, they also drew comparisons to DLJ and other non-DC bands. Hoover split up in 1994, and have reformed twice: once in 1997 to record a mini-album of 'odds and ends', and again in 2004 to tour the US and Europe. It is not clear whether the band will continue to be active. Other projects in which members of Hoover have been involved include The Crownhate Ruin, June of 44, Abilene and Regulator Watts.
Hoover was also the first name of the Belgian band that would later be named Hooverphonic. They were formed in 1995 and still record and tour. In 1996, they released their first recording, still under the name Hoover: A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular, which combined triphop and dreampop. Their single "2Wicky", based on an Isaac Hayes sample, gained them international attention.
Shut
Hoover Lyrics
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Considered less than
The soul
The sole structure
Of man
Butter me up
Fried in the pan
Open up & let your shit
Listen up
Sometimes you have to
Shut your mouth.
Hoover's song "Shut" is a powerful reflection on the concept of power dynamics, human nature, and the importance of speaking up and speaking out. The lyrics start by describing someone who is "wormed on in," an individual who is considered less than their worth. The reference to being wormed on in could be a metaphor for feeling undervalued, insignificant or unwanted in a particular place or community.
The following lines, where the soul is considered less than the sole structure of man, is a critique of the way society often prioritizes material objects and possessions over what is truly valuable, such as the human soul. The lines "Butter me up, fried in the pan" suggest an individual who has been flattered and manipulated, only to be used then discarded.
The chorus of "Shut" addresses those who have been silenced or oppressed, stating "open up and let your shit pour out." This verse encourages those who have been kept quiet to speak up and share their experiences, no matter how difficult or terrifying it may seem. The final line "sometimes you have to shut your mouth," brings the song to a close with the realization that sometimes it is better to stay silent than to say something that could lead to harm.
Overall, Hoover's "Shut" is a deeply reflective song that addresses important issues such as power dynamics, the importance of self-expression, and the consequences of staying silent.
Line by Line Meaning
Wormed on in
Slowly and steadily infiltrated
Considered less than
Deemed inferior or unimportant
The soul
The inner essence or spirit
The sole structure
The only foundation or support
Of man
For all humanity
Butter me up
Flatter or cajole me
Fried in the pan
Subjected to harsh treatment or scrutiny
Open up & let your shit
Expose your flaws and weaknesses
Pour out
Reveal freely and fully
Listen up
Pay attention and heed
Sometimes you have to
On certain occasions it becomes necessary to
Shut your mouth
Keep silent or refrain from speaking
Contributed by Reagan E. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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