Band History
In 2005, singer Maria Brink and guitarist Chris Howorth met through some common friends. After becoming acquainted they found there was much in common between the two and began writing songs. Soon thereafter they enlisted the help of Los Angeles drummer Jeff Fabb. The band was first called Dying Star. By mid-2005, the lineup included Brink, Howorth, Fabb, guitarist Blake Bunzell, and bassist Josh Newell. The band recorded demos, and they generated a large internet following. During the summer of 2005, Newell departed from the band to focus on his other project, Ketaset, as well as his sound engineering work. A close friend of the band named Pascual Romero (of Tinhorn) took over bass duties for a short time before Jesse Landry was given the position, and the band found its permanent lineup. By the end of the year, In This Moment had generated such a large following due to diligent internet marketing and "do-it-yourself" touring, they sparked an interest from Century Media Records. A worldwide record deal followed. Jesse Landry departed from the band because he wanted to live his true dreams. Fly Planes. Kyle Konkiel Replaced him.
In May 2011, In This Moment posted on Facebook that they are working on new material for a new album hoping for a 2012 release. This new release was recorded without founding members Jeff Fabb and Blake Bunzel, who are both working with James Durbin as of September, 2011. Blood will be the first album since the band have parted ways with longtime manager, Blasko. Blood was revealed to be the album's title on April 6, 2012. On May 14, 2012, it was announced that the album will be released on August 14, 2012. "Blood" was released as the album's first single on June 12, 2012. The album artwork and track listing for Blood were released on June 18, 2012. New members include Travis Johnson on Bass, Randy Weitzel on Rhythm Guitar and Tom Hane on Drums.
In This Moment announced on February 5, 2014 that they had left their Century Media Records label that had produced their previous four studio albums and signed a new deal with Atlantic Records. They also said that they are set to enter the studio on February 23 to record their fifth studio album and follow up their break out album "Blood," released in 2012. Chris Howorth says, “We have a bunch of ideas and the way we did ‘Blood’ was different than we’d done any album before. We brought ideas and pieces and parts into the studio and wrote each song in the studio, one at a time. All the other albums we had the songs formatted and together already. So we’re going to do the same thing again. We’re gonna try to replicate the magic of ‘Blood’ and try to take the style and sound we had for ‘Blood’ and just do it bigger and better while still keeping true to that same vibe. That’s our sound. We feel like we found something and want to stick the flag in the ground on top of that hill.
On the 18th of November 2014, In This Moment released Black Widow, debuting at number 8, their highest position in the charts to date. Their sixth album, Ritual, was released in the summer of 2017. Their seventh studio album, Mother was released on March 27, 2020.
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The Rabbit Hole
In This Moment Lyrics
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Nothing matters here
Flying above
The ultraviolet sphere
And I will not look down
[Chorus]
Come so come with me and float
Into the never ending dream
We see God
In the morning sun
Touching the moon
Our birth has just begun
And I will not come down
[Chorus]
The lyrics of In This Moment's song The Rabbit Hole can be interpreted as an escape from reality into a dreamlike state of mind. The lavender clouds and flying above the ultraviolet sphere is a metaphor for breaking away from the mundane and entering a realm of infinite possibilities. The line "nothing matters here" could represent the freedom from the worries and responsibilities of everyday life. The singer's reluctance to look down and coming down to reality could be interpreted as a fear of losing this freedom.
The chorus "I am falling down the rabbit hole" refers to the rabbit hole in Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." It represents the journey of falling into a surreal world of wonder and imagination. The invitation for others to come along and float implies that the singer is not alone in this journey, possibly referring to a sense of community and shared experiences.
The line "we see God in the morning sun, touching the moon" could be interpreted as finding spirituality and transcendence in the beauty of nature. The sentiment that "our birth has just begun" could also represent a new beginning or rebirth through this journey.
Line by Line Meaning
Lavender clouds
The sky is filled with a beautiful purple hue.
Nothing matters here
In this moment, there are no worries or concerns.
Flying above
Floating in the air, weightless and free.
The ultraviolet sphere
The atmosphere has taken on a different color and vibe.
And I will not look down
There's no need to look back or be nostalgic for what's left behind.
I am falling down the rabbit hole
A journey into the unknown, full of wonder and uncertainty.
Come so come with me and float
Join this adventure and enjoy the ride.
Into the never ending dream
The journey will go on forever, without end.
We see God
We see the power and grace of the universe around us.
In the morning sun
The light of daybreak is a reminder of hope and new beginnings.
Touching the moon
The power of nature is on full display, even in the night sky.
Our birth has just begun
A new chapter in our lives is starting, full of possibilities.
And I will not come down
There's no need to return to reality just yet.
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