The origins of Innerpartysystem can be traced in 2002, when drummer Jared Piccone and vocalist Patrick Nissley attended school together in Reading, Pennsylvania, an hour outside of Philadelphia. The townβs somewhat bleak, depressed nature (it remains the countryβs sixth most-dangerous city) eventually inspired the harsh, mechanical tones of the bandβs current musicβ¦although, ironically, the areaβs local βsceneβ had little to do with IPSβs eventual sound. As the band puts it, βwe were the only group in our area experimenting with dance sounds.β
The duo started writing songs together, inspired by both by their love of electronic music (The Chemical Brothers, Daft Punk, Nine Inch Nails) and hardcore punk. Although the intensity of the band, in all its forms, has stayed consistent, the group saw its style begin to morph over time, becoming less βrockβ and more digitally based.
Things got serious around 2006. IPSβs music started picking up some serious hits on MySpace. Wanting to tour, Piccone and Nissley recruited some new bandmates, including Kris Barman, a former high school friend who had relocated to Florida, and Jesse Cronan, an acquaintance of the band. The addition of these two, who are more apt to play synths than guitars, veered the band further into samples and electronic direction.
Now working as a four-piece, the group all moved into a house together, where they pieced together their own bootleg studio, built a light setup out of scrapwood from Home Depot, and pretty much, as the group puts it, βdisowned our rational lives and focus all our time and energy on the band.β
During these initial jams, the bandβs collective mentality began to form. After being forced to change their name from The Takeover, the group started playing around with monikers that came closer to describing both its sound and philosophy. Innerpartysystem, the winning title, was adapted from the George Orwell book β1984β (in that dystopian novel, the Inner Party was one of three classes of people in Oceania; the Party is the highest end of the hierarchy and controls the government, and by extent, the media).
Explains IPS: βAs a band, we were fascinated by that concept. It ties into the world of today, the hierarchy of celebrities that people worship.β That anti-celeb swipe is most prominent in the searing βDonβt Stop,β which features Nissley railing against the TMZ-inspired world of fake celebrity. (βI feed the rich and fuck the poor,β the frontman chastises over a harsh electro-punk beat.)
The band eventually caught the attention of Stolen Transmission, which signed the group in 2007. The bandβs first album was an EP entitled Download, a home recorded demo (βeven the software was piratedβ claims the band) that actually was never meant for release; the intent was always to put it out on MySpace and have the record go out over various peer-to-peer sites. Despite the non-traditional release pattern, the record received a substantial amount of attention, and a few of the songs ended up licensed for video games (βMadden 09,β βFIFA,β and βBurnoutβ). Despite the recordβs success, it offered up only a hint of the bandβs sound to come.
For their self titled debut, the band recruited a number of A-level producers and mixers, including Alan Moulder (Smashing Pumpkins, NIN, Jesus & Mary Chain, the Killers), Stuart Price (Madonna, New Order, Seal), Mark βSpikeβ Stent (Massive Attack, Bjork, Madonna), Joel Hamilton (Book of Knots, Sparklehorse, Blue Tip), and Mark Needham (The Killers, Pete Yorn)), all of whom brought new ideas on sound and instrumentation to the group.
Says Innerpartysystem: βWhen you see us, thereβs a real aggressive vibe in some ways to what we do, and then thereβs also this party atmosphere. Itβs that old 10 pm to 6 am kind of vibe. The lights never stop. Itβs a huge partyβ¦and it takes the spotlight off of us, and puts it on the music, where it belongs.β
Since album release in late 2008 the band has been touring non-stop, sharing the stage with everyone from Nine Inch Nails to P.O.S. to Linkin Park. Theyβve had sold out headlining tours in the US and UK, and been a part of festivals such as Lollapalooza, Vansβ Warped Tour, Projekt Revolution (Europe), SXSW, Give It A Name (Europe), and Soundwave (Australia). Between tour buses and hotel rooms, theyβve managed to make a name for themselves as sought after remixers and DJβs, providing remixes for The Killers, Katy Perry, Thirty Seconds To Mars, 3OH!3, Ladyhawk, Keane, The Presets among others.
The band is excited about whatβs to come in 2010. The band is set to debut Innerpartysystem phase 2.0 with their May 25th release of the AMERICAN TRASH EP, the first in a series of upcoming digital releases.
Obsession
Innerpartysystem Lyrics
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What keeps the pressure building?
What takes your breathe away?
What do I have to do
To make you want to fall in love with me?
Fall in love with me?
What you've been missing
I want you to feel that
Feel that deep inside of you
I want you to notice
(All of my love)
What you've been missing
(All of my love)
I want you to feel that
(All of my love)
Feel that deep inside of you
(All of my love) (x8)
What is your satisfaction?
I'll give you all you need
What do I have to do
To make you want to fall in love with me?
Fall in love with me?
I want you to notice
What you've been missing
I want you to feel that
Feel that deep inside of you
I want you to notice
(All of my love)
What you've been missing
(All of my love)
I want you to feel that
(All of my love)
Feel that deep inside of you
(All of my love) (x8)
I want you to notice
What you've been missing
I want you to feel that
Feel that deep inside of you
I want you to notice
What you've been missing
I want you to feel that
Feel that deep inside of you
I want you to notice
What you've been missing
I want you to feel that
I want you to feel that
The lyrics of Innerpartysystem's song "Obsession" speak to a desire for love and connection with someone who seems out of reach. The singer is asking, "What do I have to do to make you want to fall in love with me?" expressing a vulnerability and longing for reciprocation from the object of their affection. The repetition of "I want you to notice what you've been missing" emphasizes this longing and suggests that the object of the singer's affection may not yet realize the potential for a meaningful relationship between them.
The lyrics also imply a willingness to do whatever it takes to make the relationship work, with the singer promising to provide their love interest with "all you need." The repetition of the phrase "all of my love" further emphasizes the singer's commitment to the relationship, and the desire for the other person to notice and reciprocate that love.
Line by Line Meaning
All of my love
The singer is offering all of their love to the person they are addressing.
What keeps the pressure building?
The singer is asking what is causing the tension between them and the person they love.
What takes your breathe away?
The singer is asking what makes the person they love feel that loss of breath.
What do I have to do
To make you want to fall in love with me?
Fall in love with me?
The singer is asking what they need to do to be loved by the person they desire.
I want you to notice
What you've been missing
I want you to feel that
Feel that deep inside of you
The singer wants the person they love to realize what they've been missing out on and feel the singer's love deeply.
(All of my love) (x8)
The singer repeats their offer of all of their love eight times throughout the song.
What is your satisfaction?
I'll give you all you need
What do I have to do
To make you want to fall in love with me?
Fall in love with me?
The singer is asking what will satisfy the person they love and offering to give them everything they need in order to fall in love with them.
I want you to notice
(All of my love)
What you've been missing
(All of my love)
I want you to feel that
(All of my love)
Feel that deep inside of you
(All of my love) (x8)
The singer repeats their desire for the person they love to notice what they're missing and feel the singer's love deeply, again offering all of their love multiple times.
I want you to notice
What you've been missing
I want you to feel that
Feel that deep inside of you
I want you to notice
What you've been missing
I want you to feel that
Feel that deep inside of you
I want you to notice
What you've been missing
I want you to feel that
I want you to feel that
The singer repeats their desire for the person they love to notice what they're missing out on and feel the singer's love deeply multiple times, emphasizing the depth and importance of their feelings.
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