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J… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least five (5) groups with the name (Jackson):
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Jackson and His Computer Band is an IDM artist signed to Warp Records consisting of Jackson Fourgeaud, a 26-year-old Parisian composer. His style has been described as "a style orgy, a psychedelic celebration of conflict."
After his acid house debut on Pumpking records in 1996, Sound Of Barclay released the "Sense Juice" and "Gourmet EPs" under the name Jackson & His Computer Band. Even then, these thumping filtered house cuts sounded weirdly different to the prevailing "French Touch" style of Daft Punk and Cassius, leading to articles in NME, I-D, Jockey Slut and the like. On the back of this acclaim, Jackson was commissioned to remix an array of artists, sprinkling his fucked-up magic over Femi Kuti, Air, Vanessa Paradis, Freeform Five and Jean Jacques Perrey and Luke Vibert's forthcoming "Moog Acid". No one has yet remixed Jackson. This year he's DJed at parties in London (everywhere from The Social to Harrod's) and recently terrorised the idyllic Territoires Electroniques festival in Aix-en-Provence. Perhaps you caught his excellent DJ set on Radio 1's Breezeblock show in March. Now Jackson is working on a killer live show which will be unveiled around the time of Smash's release in September.
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Jackson is the name of a little band out of San Antonio, Texas. Chad W. Eaton (Electric Guitar, Vocals), Cameron Feil (Acoustic Guitar, Mandolin, Vocals), Daniel Palmer (Bass Guitar), Andrew Vespia (Electric Guitar), Robert Betts (Drums), Mills Ligon (Manager) and a variety of visiting musicians fill the Jackson lineup.
They describe their sound as "A little bit country, a little bit Rock and Roll."
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Jackson O'Connell-Barlow (stage names: Iguanadon, Grape-a-Don, Nate Kukla, and Mr. Pennsylvania) makes up one half of the duo Grand Buffet along with Jarrod Weeks (stage names: M-Dog, Lord Grunge, Matt Kukla, Fred Durts). A hip-hop duo from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Their music is a unique brand of humorous, often satirical rap.
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There's another band called Jackson. Their 6 song self-titled debut release came out in spring of 2003. It's somewhat of an all-star punk-and-rock outfit comprised of CHRIS SHIFLETT (FOO FIGHTERS, ME FIRST & THE GIMME GIMMES, NO USE FOR A NAME), SCOTT SHIFLETT (FACE TO FACE), and PETE PARRADA (FACE TO FACE, SAVES THE DAY). They also released a 7" record called All the Way in late 2003. The band isn't full-time as some members are obligated to other bands. Their sound has been described as Weezer meets Teen Idols. Jackson have since changed their name to Jackson United
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Jackson, what? THE ELECTRIC CITY
Underneath
Jackson Lyrics
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Reinstate
Could it be
Gravity again
Blurry lines
Keeping time
Storied roads
This is not the air we breathe
But I can feel it
I can feel it near
Somewhere off in shallow dreams
I saw you running
I saw you underneath the sun
Brought upon this stage
With no invested eyes and
Not a lot to say
How lovely all these
Mild days have been
Carved into the bark
Where the names should be there's
Questions to God
May we all someday
Know the honest truth
This is not the air we breathe
But I can feel it
I can feel it near
Somewhere off in autumn leaves
I saw you running
I saw you underneath the sun
In the song "Underneath" by Jackson, the lyrics are open to interpretation, but they evoke themes of longing, introspection, and the search for truth.
The first stanza begins with "Send away, Reinstate," suggesting the departure of something or someone followed by a return. It could refer to a person leaving or a feeling being pushed away and then resurfacing. The line "Could it be, Gravity again" hints at the weight and pull of emotions, possibly suggesting that the return of these feelings is unavoidable.
The next few lines, "Blurry lines, Keeping time, Storied roads, Saved my soul again," paint a picture of someone reflecting on their past experiences. The "blurry lines" could represent a lack of clarity or confusion, while "keeping time" implies a sense of order or rhythm within these experiences. The "storied roads" refer to the journey the person has taken, which ultimately brought them salvation or healing.
The second stanza introduces a contrasting perspective, with the lines "This is not the air we breathe, But I can feel it, I can feel it near." Here, the lyrics convey a sense of detachment from reality, acknowledging that what they are experiencing may not be tangible or conventional. It implies a heightened awareness of something intangible, like a spiritual or emotional presence that is close by.
As the lyrics continue, the imagery shifts to "Somewhere off in shallow dreams, I saw you running, I saw you underneath the sun." This could be interpreted as the singer recalling a dream where someone they desire or long for is present. The dream represents a fleeting moment of connection that is associated with warmth and vitality. It could symbolize a longing for love or a desire for a deeper emotional connection.
The final stanza brings a sense of contemplation and the search for truth. The lines "Brought upon this stage, With no invested eyes and, Not a lot to say" suggest a feeling of being thrust into a situation where there is a lack of attention or understanding. It conveys a sense of isolation, where the singer may feel unheard or unseen.
The following lines, "Carved into the bark, Where the names should be there's, Questions to God" reflect a yearning for answers or guidance from a higher power. It implies that the person seeks clarity or reassurance in uncertain times. The lyrics end with the hopeful line, "May we all someday, Know the honest truth," expressing a desire for universal enlightenment and understanding.
In summary, the lyrics to "Underneath" evoke a sense of longing, introspection, and a search for truth. They explore themes of emotional turmoil, the significance of past experiences, a detachment from reality, longing for deeper connections, and the quest for answers and clarity.
Line by Line Meaning
Send away
Dismiss or release something from one's presence
Reinstate
To restore or bring back
Could it be
Is it possible or likely
Gravity again
The force that pulls objects towards each other, once more
Blurry lines
Unclear or ambiguous divisions
Keeping time
Maintaining a rhythm or synchronization
Storied roads
Paths filled with tales or histories
Saved my soul again
Preserved or rescued my inner self once more
This is not the air we breathe
What we are experiencing is not the usual or natural environment
But I can feel it
Nevertheless, I can sense it
I can feel it near
I perceive it in close proximity
Somewhere off in shallow dreams
In the depths of superficial or insubstantial aspirations
I saw you running
I witnessed you in motion
I saw you underneath the sun
I observed you beneath the glowing celestial body
Brought upon this stage
Placed or introduced onto this platform or setting
With no invested eyes and
In the absence of attentive or interested onlookers
Not a lot to say
Not much to express or communicate
How lovely all these
The beauty of all these
Mild days have been
Gentle or pleasant days that have occurred
Carved into the bark
Engraved or etched onto the outer layer of a tree
Where the names should be there's
In the place where names ought to be, there is
Questions to God
Inquiries or uncertainties addressed to a higher power
May we all someday
Hopefully, all of us at some point
Know the honest truth
Attain knowledge of the genuine or sincere reality
Somewhere off in autumn leaves
In a place distant among colorful fall foliage
I saw you running
I witnessed you in motion
I saw you underneath the sun
I observed you beneath the glowing celestial body
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Scott Jackson
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Felipe Aragão
i'm gettin' in
under your skin
i got the hungry eye
at a northern spy
i watch your smile
my words they float
in and out of the light
i try to make sense
but it's still a fight
we got a smokey past
where minutes last
it took so long to leave so fast
it might not be sweet
feeling this heat
lie down in the fire with me
i burn everything frequently
if it don't feel good
when you first get in
wait 'til it gets under your skin
lie down underneath the breeze
can't cool down when you're down with me
if it don't feel good
when you first get in
wait 'til it gets under your skin
some deeds done wrong
won't scare me long
i've done a few
maybe one or two
if you want to know
all of my original sins
ask the virgin
she knows where i've been
if it ain't too far for you to come
and you want to get to know
someone
it might be sweet
feeling this heat
lie down in the fire with me
i burn everything frequently
if it don't feel good
when you first get in
wait 'til it gets under your skin
lie down underneath the breeze
can't cool down when you're down with me
if it don't feel good
when you first get in
wait 'til it gets under your skin
lie down in the fire with me
i burn everything frequently
if it don't feel good
when you first get in
wait 'til it gets under your skin
Aniela llyn Basuki
I really love this drummer they set up a good groove plus the slightly flat vocals are hypnotic 👍🏻
Sabrina Ruiz
Kate Schellenbach is the former drummer of the Beastie Boys! really awesome!
Rafael Mira
This album, produced by Daniel Lanois (it shows), is a hidden gem of the 90's and one of my favourites. This is their best work, the songs are great (i dare to say, a little "trip hoppy"), the production is top notch and the mixing goes along. Forced myself to buy the CD 2 years ago from Discogs. Came brand new, still wrapped in cellophane. The next week bought "In search of Manny". Even with the help of the Beastie Boys, this band deserved way more, but grunge, post grunge and nu metal "killed" a lot of great bands during the 90's. Do yourself a favour and listen to it with a good set of headphones.
lowercasejae
Loved this band in high school (in the 90s); introducing my three year old to them now. She will know good music. Yes. Yes she will.
Gordrann
They never got their due - this is SO great, and I am only hearing it now. And to think of all the time back then that I was tortured by endless rotation of Candlebox and Bush. Ugh...
Lee Dee
Without candle box and Bush, there would be no Creed or Nickleback 🤢🤮
D3Z 53R3u5
Depends on where you're from I guess, 99.1 WHFS (R.I.P.) used to play this alot when it came out.
Rene G
And Collective Soul
Mr Schmeltz
What's Candlebox and Bush ... I know a candlebox is a box with candles in it and a bush is a sort of like tree you see everywhere in nature...
gary itzkowitz
What's wrong with Bush? They had some good songs.