1. A power pop band from U… Read Full Bio ↴The are multiple artists which use this name:
1. A power pop band from United States
2. An indie pop band from the United Kingdom
3. A pop singer from South Korea
4. A ska/dancehall singer from Brazil
5. A slam poet from Canada
6. An amateur pianist/composer from Japan
7. A hardcore punk band from NYC w/ members of Brown Sugar
8. A Portuguese artist
(1) IVY is a New York City band comprised of a trio of musicians - Adam Schlesinger, Dominique Durand and Andy Chase.
Formed in 1990, IVY gained wider recognition in 2003/2004 for their song "Worry About You" which has been used as the theme song of the Stephen King series Kingdom Hospital and in the pilot episode of the television mini-series The 4400.
IVY produced the score for the movie Shallow Hal (2001) and their song "Edge of the Ocean" was used in the movie. Their music has been featured in other movies, including There's Something About Mary, Orange County and television series, including an episode of Roswell and the song "Worry About You" was used as the themesong for Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital. In 2005, "Edge of the Ocean" was also used on Grey's Anatomy on the episode called, "Shake Your Groove Thing". "Edge of the Ocean" has also been featured twice on the UPN series Veronica Mars, in episodes Meet John Smith and Rat Saw God; and in the trailer for the movie "Before Sunset". The song "Nothing but the sky" was also used on the final episode of a TV series named "LAX".
Schlesinger is also in the band Fountains of Wayne.
(2) Ivy was an indie pop band signed to Sarah Records.
(3) Ivy (아이비) (born 박은혜 (Park Eunhye), November 7, 1983) is a Korean pop singer who debuted in 2005 with the album Vol. 1 - My Sweet and Free Day. Although she has a strong voice, the record company chose the "sexy" route by releasing "오늘밤 일 (What Happened Tonight) as her first single. Since the song was about her cheating on her boyfriend with a one night stand, it was accompanied by a suggestive video. The official second single "A ha.." continued this sexy style, and it was popular enough to be parodied by female comedienne Park Kyung Rim; however, her record company also released "바본가봐" (I Am A Fool), a ballad that gave Ivy a reprieve from her sexy image and a chance showcasing her powerful voice. This song was mostly promoted on the MBC music show Music Camp, known for its "live performances only" policy; "A ha.." was performed on the other shows. The album was not a breakout hit, but consistent sales allowed it to place 48th for the year[1], thanks due to the popularity of her singles and heavy promotion on the various music shows. Although inactive for most of 2006, she has collaborated with Shinhwa for their album State Of The Art on the track "Highway Star".
She has been educated at Dongdeok Women's University.
On February 14, 2007, Ivy's second album, Vol. 2 - A Sweet Moment, was released.
Her first leading title, "유혹의 소나타 (Sonata of Temptation)," caused immense controversy after its PV was supposedly "recreating" a fight scene between Tifa and Loz from Final Fantasy VII Advent Children, apparently without the proper consent from Square Enix. The music video features a disclaimer stating that the scene is a recreation, but there is was no official information on whether or not this was properly cleared.
(4) Ivy is a dancehall/ragga brazilian singer whose site can be found at www.myspace.com/ivy7velas
(5) a slam francophone poet from Canada
(6) Ivy is the composer of a number of piano compositions and mood poems as well as several songs in the visual novel "May Sky"(Gogatsu no Sora in Japanese). http://www.muzie.ne.jp/artist/a030605/
(8) IVY comes to life in 2019 as the new project of Rita Sampaio. Her debut album Over and Out, can be described as autobiographical and extremely intimate.
IVY’s music is dark, introspective and intimate. Closed inside a world that not even herself can reach anymore, as a representation of a cycle that’s now closed, life in movement and transformation.
Corners of Your Mind
Ivy Lyrics
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A parked car with the lights still on
We lay low, you kill the radio
You smile but there's something wrong
Long days spent in silence
Long nights with the headphones on
Don't know where you had to go
You're already gone
And it only goes to show
There are worlds I'll never know
There are rooms I'll never find
In the corners of your mind
White noise from across the city
Rush hour in the pouring rain
Could be the way you look to me
Something's not the same
And it only goes to show
There are worlds I'll never know
There are rooms I'll never find
In the corners of your mind
Sometimes when the sun shines
I feel like I can see inside
The places you go
And it only goes to show
There are worlds I'll never know
There are rooms I'll never find
In the corners of your mind
In "Corners of Your Mind," Ivy sings of a relationship that has lost its intimacy and is now marked by distance and miscommunication. The singer describes a moment spent with their partner where they are parked in a car, listening to music. The silence between them is palpable, and the singer is acutely aware that something is wrong. Through the lyrics, Ivy is pointing to the emotional distance that can arise in even the closest of relationships. The singer feels cut off from their partner, sensing that there are "rooms" and "worlds" in their partner's mind that they will never be able to access.
The imagery used in the song is striking. The "dark stars in the summer skyline" evoke a sense of melancholy, as does the rain during rush hour. Ivy is highlighting the way external events and weather patterns can mirror the emotions we feel inside. The singer's feelings of isolation and longing are captured in the lines "And it only goes to show/There are worlds I'll never know/There are rooms I'll never find/In the corners of your mind." The last line holds particular significance here. The corners of the mind are the places where our deepest emotions and thoughts reside, but they can also be places of great secrecy and inaccessibility when it comes to sharing with others.
Line by Line Meaning
Dark stars in the summer skyline
A metaphor for the hidden struggles that Ivy's partner is facing. Despite the warm and bright summer, the darkness of their personal problems is still present.
A parked car with the lights still on
Symbolic of the stagnancy in Ivy's relationship as they are not moving forward or progressing together.
We lay low, you kill the radio
A sign of avoidance, as Ivy and her partner are not addressing or discussing their issues, instead opting to distract themselves through silence and muting the radio.
You smile but there's something wrong
Ivy's partner is putting on a front to hide their true feelings, but there is an underlying sense of sadness or dissatisfaction.
Long days spent in silence
Implies a lack of communication between Ivy and her partner, prolonging the issues they are facing.
Long nights with the headphones on
Ivy and her partner are choosing to be alone and shut off from each other, potentially listening to music to further tune out their problems.
Don't know where you had to go
There is uncertainty and confusion surrounding Ivy's partner's actions and whereabouts, which could be a contributing factor to the problems in their relationship.
You're already gone
Despite physically being present, Ivy's partner emotionally and mentally has already checked out of the relationship.
And it only goes to show
Suggests that the above experiences are a clear indication of something deeper going on in Ivy's partner's mind.
There are worlds I'll never know
Acknowledges that Ivy will never fully understand or be able to see things from her partner's perspective due to the complexity and intricacies of their inner world.
There are rooms I'll never find
A metaphor for the hidden and unexplored aspects of Ivy's partner's mind that she may never discover or comprehend.
In the corners of your mind
Symbolises the deep and intimate parts of Ivy's partner's consciousness that are inaccessible to her.
White noise from across the city
Emphasises the chaotic and overwhelming nature of life, as there is constant noise and distractions even when trying to focus on something specific.
Rush hour in the pouring rain
Conveys a sense of urgency and tension, highlighting the difficulties and challenges surrounding Ivy's relationship.
Could be the way you look to me
Ivy is picking up on subtle changes in her partner's behaviour or mannerisms that indicate all is not well.
Something's not the same
Reinforces the idea that there has been a shift in Ivy's partner's mindset or emotions that is causing a rift in their relationship.
Sometimes when the sun shines
Reflects on moments of hope and optimism when things are going well in Ivy's relationship.
I feel like I can see inside
Suggests that during these positive times, Ivy has a window into her partner's inner world and is able to understand them on a deeper level.
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Adam Schlesinger, Andy Chase, Dominique Durand
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Lynda Cornejo
Love this song :)
Edward Morris
It reminds me of Lush - especially their last album. But in general. Nice to know something that came out this recently sounds any good.
Christina Miller
Definitely! I've thought that too re Lush.
Fabián Méndez
I love it!
Yuriko Soto Soto Aquise
ooh me e canta esta canción la amo !! :3
The Alchemist
This song needs more views
viking Halifax
Great song
stergiosvet
Love them! Very much!!! - Greece
Kee Ozzie
This always remind me of something they would play on like "Dawson's Creek if Joey was undecided and was stressed for a test the next day and they playing a collage of her looking undecided, pencil in mouth, eyes rolling in her head collaborating scenes all together or something to that nature lol😅
Robot Bob
one of my favorite song