1. Hunger is a Thrash metal… Read Full Bio ↴Multiple artists share the name Hunger.
1. Hunger is a Thrash metal band from São Paulo, Brazil 🇧🇷 formed in 2002. They released an EP titled ‘Misanthropic Songs’ in 2010. Their debut full length album didn’t come until 10 years later ‘Hunger Feeds Misery’ in 2020.
The current line up consists of Mauro ‘The Zero’ Izalbert (vocals/guitars), Mateus Marini (guitars), Israel Santana (drums) and Tom Wolphy (bass).
2. experimental, noise and free jazz band from Hamburg (Germany).
http://www.hungermuzik.de/ , https://myspace.com/hungermusik
3. The group Hunger was an extremely talented group from Portland, Oregon. The album "Strictly From Hunger" was released in 1968. It was to be the only release from the group, as a streak of bad luck broke the band apart. Unfortunately on two separate occasions their equipment was stolen.
The group featured long organ driven instrumental breaks with piercing guitar lines between some strong songwriting in a majority of their songs. They were a very popular group that was rising fast in the California psychedelic scene. By the time it was over they were right on the verge of crossing over to hard rock.
Songs like "Workshop," which delves into your thought processes and dreams, I thought, were very introspective and thought provoking, and great musically. "She Let Him Continue" is a psych-rock gem from the vaults. With all of the sound effects (which were fairly new at the time) and the strong vocal inflections from the pipes of Bill Daffern (drums), the song still sounds as hauntingly fresh today as the day it was laid down in the studio. Mike Parkinson normally handled all the vocals. John Morton (lead guitar), Steve Hansen (rhythm guitar), Tom Tanory (bass) were the core of the group that supported the great songwriting and vocals. "Portland" is a stunning instrumental passage. This particular track made me realize that this group would have evolved quite interestingly if they had remained together. The potential for moving more into fusion was evident in their music right from the start. You can hear elements of just about every genre (jazz, blues, pop, rhythm & blues) intermingled amongst each song, although you must listen very carefully to hear it all. Every song serves as an excellent example of the cross pollination of genres. They were so much more than the psych-rock band that they were generally perceived as.
"The Lost Album" (1969) is a remake of "Strictly From Hunger." I listened to this album first and when I put on the original recording I noticed quite a difference in sound quality and musicianship. Part of that was due to Ed King (Thee Sixpence/Strawberry Alarm Clock/Lynyrd Skynyrd) replacing John Morton on lead guitar. I can't take anything away from Morton; he did a fine job on the original recording. The differences are very apparent, and in comparison the original recording sounds shallow and canned. The other important factors are of course the re mastering and repackaging of the product by Akarma Records.
It is a real treat to compare and contrast between the two albums. You most definitely should get this two LP set, do not make the mistake of getting just one of the albums. You will miss out on all of the fun if you do!
4. Hunger is a hardcore punk band from Burlington, Vermont comprised of ex-Unrestrained and ex-Crucial Times members. Started in the spring of 2011, the group release their "Reparations" demo. The demo contained 4 songs of fast, old-school, hardcore punk much in the vein of Minor Threat or early Black Flag.
In January 2012 Hunger went into the studio to record their first full-length "Reparations/Sick". With that recording in hand, they were offered by Prugelprintz Records in Germany to put out their Debut 7".
Currently the band is writing new material and planning a short summer Europe tour.
5. A lo-fi drone folk band from Aarhus, Denmark https://www.facebook.com/hungeraarhus/
6. A rapper from Japan part of the group Gagle
Gravity
Hunger Lyrics
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It could have worked out
You gave me your trust
But it's gone now
Got blood on my hands
I wonder why I hope
I should have been the one that made you safe
Holding on but I don't know why
You would ever see me
'Cause I know, know you're not ready
'Cause I know, know you're not ready
Crying out but I don't know why
You would ever hear me
'Cause I know, know you're not ready
'Cause I know, know you're not ready
You were my one
It was so clear
You gave me your trust
But I stole it
This is my fault
I wonder why I hope
I should have been the one that made you safe
'Cause we were never meant to fade away
Holding on but I don't know why
You would ever see me
'Cause I know, know you're not ready
'Cause I know, know you're not ready
Crying out but I don't know why
You would ever hear me
'Cause I know, know you're not ready
'Cause I know, know you're not ready
'Cause I know, know you're not ready
'Cause I know, know you're not ready
You are like gravity to me
You just pull me in
But no, no apology will do
I know we are through
Holding on but I don't know why
You would ever see me
'Cause I know, know you're not ready
'Cause I know, know you're not ready
Crying out but I don't know why
You would ever hear me
'Cause I know, know you're not ready
'Cause I know, know you're not ready
'Cause I know, know you're not ready
'Cause I know, know you're not ready
'Cause I know, know you're not ready
'Cause I know, know you're not ready
'Cause I know, know you're not ready
'Cause I know, know you're not ready
'Cause I know, know you're not ready
'Cause I know, know you're not ready
The lyrics of Hunger's song "Gravity" tell the story of a failed relationship. The singer confesses to their mistakes and regrets, acknowledging that they had the opportunity for love with their partner, but things didn't work out. The singer is remorseful for their actions, revealing that they have blood on their hands, and questioning why they ever hoped for a different outcome.
The chorus of the song focuses on the singer's attempts to hold on to the relationship, despite knowing that their partner is not ready for it. The singer repeatedly says "I know you're not ready," indicating that their partner is not emotionally available to continue the relationship. The final lines of the song reveal the pain of this realization, with the singer saying that the relationship is through, and that no apology will make a difference.
Overall, "Gravity" is a song about the difficulties of relationships and the pain of letting go of love. The lyrics speak to the universal experience of failed relationships, and the challenges of accepting responsibility for one's mistakes while moving on from the hurt and pain of a broken heart.
Line by Line Meaning
It could have been love
This relationship could have been special and meaningful
It could have worked out
Things could have been successful between us
You gave me your trust
You put your faith in me
But it's gone now
But that trust is now lost
Got blood on my hands
I feel responsible for the damage done to our relationship
I wonder why I hope
I question why I still hope that we can fix things
I should have been the one that made you safe
I should have been the one who protected you and kept us stable
'Cause we were never meant to fade away
Because our love was meant to be forever
You were my one
You were the most important person to me
But I stole it
But I betrayed your trust and ruined everything
This is my fault
I am to blame for the downfall of our relationship
You are like gravity to me
You have a strong attraction on me that's hard to resist
You just pull me in
You have a magnetic effect on me
But no, no apology will do
I cannot make things right with just an apology
I know we are through
I know our relationship is over
'Cause I know, know you're not ready
I know you are not prepared to try again
Crying out but I don't know why
I am expressing my emotions but I am unsure why
You would ever hear me
I wonder if you would really listen to me
'Cause I know, know you're not ready
I know you are not in the right mindset to reconcile
'Cause I know, know you're not ready
I am aware that you are not ready to try again
Lyrics © Bucks Music Group
Written by: DANIEL RUMPEL, DANIEL WELLER, JOHANNES HERBST, LUCAS FENDRICH
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Emily Murphy
awesome song 😃💙💜💜
HelloIt'sMeLisa
So ein wahnsinnig guter song 💕 ihr werdet echt noch sehr sehr weit kommen 😉
H U N G Ξ R
thank you very much!
Laura '
Amo tanto! <3
Celia Sainz Marti
Laura Sumariva Aleluya alguien que habla español :v
babushkagirl
I love this band so much :)
X_nia S
just love it <3
Manu V.83
schöner Song - trifft mitten ins Herz ♡
Voize Art
ich bin so süchtig nach euren songs seit ich euch entdeckt habe!
Laura Lucas
I'm seeing you guys soon with against the current and I can't wait 😍😍😍😍