In collaboration with people like Leif Edling (Candlemass, Krux) Mats Levén (Krux, ex Therion, Y. Malmsteen) and Declan Burke (Darwins radio, Frost) among many others, He gives us an album with the ambient but symphonic production known from Carptree and with a clear presence of Heavier elements . Big arrangements, small details, different vocalists and musicians specially chosen for each song makes it divers and intriguing. You are given one hour of music and exclusive artwork, once again by the independent Label FOSFOR Creation
Now in 2009, Jupiter Society releases the sequel called "Terraform" again with a lot of prominent fellow musicians like the last time, slightly different crew this time with Kulle and Marcus Jidell (Royal Hunt) on lead guitars, and Lars Sköld (Tiamat) on Drums and also Christer Jansson (Roxette among many others) on additional Drums. Mats Levén (krux, ex Therion, ex Y.Malmsteen and others) and Leif Edling (Candlemass, Krux) are still members of the society among others.
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Fight Back
Jupiter Society Lyrics
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No one left to care
No question about bravery
Today no one will dare
We need something
for our courage
There’s no pride
Please give us
one minute of confidence
or at least
one second of hope
We need someone to:
Fight back, fight back
No mercy, no saviour
Fight back, fight back
In vain, in pain
and for nothing.
No mercy, no saviour
There’s no hero
left for us, and nothing left
to die for
Fight back, fight back
No mercy, no saviour
Fight back, fight back
In vain, in pain
and for nothing
No mercy, no saviour
Losing all but no surrender
Painfree death can comfort
No one wins
by killing millions
there’s no price to pay
There are always
certain losers
in this futile game
Nothing left to live for
No one left to care
No question about bravery
Today no one will dare
We need something
for our courage
There’s no pride
or honour left
Please give us
one minute of confidence
or at least
one second of hope We need someone to:
Fight back, fight back
No mercy, no saviour
Fight back, fight back
In vain, in pain
and for nothing.
No mercy, no saviour
There’s no hero
left for us, and nothing left
to die for, no more
Painfree death
can give us comfort
There’s no price
for losing all
We’re losing,
we’re losing,
we’re losing all,
we’re losing all…
The lyrics of "Fight Back" by Jupiter Society express the desolation, hopelessness and despair associated with war. The lines "Nothing left to live for, No one left to care" highlight how the individuals involved in the war have lost their purpose, identity and social support systems. The phrase "No question about bravery, Today no one will dare" suggests how the notion of bravery is an empty, meaningless gesture in the context of war. The lyrics also express the need for courage and confidence, and how these qualities are essential for survival in the tumultuous environment of war.
The song talks about how there is no hero left, and how there is nothing left to die for. The phrase "No mercy, no savior" highlights the absence of any divine power or benevolent force that can provide hope or comfort in such a disastrous situation. The song implicitly questions the futility of war and how it only leads to destruction, pain and misery. The phrase "No one wins by killing millions, there’s no price to pay" highlights the senselessness of war and how it leads to the ultimate destruction of humanity. Through the song, Jupiter Society encourages individuals to fight back, not just in the context of war, but also in life, to stand up against injustice and not to give up hope, even in the face of extreme adversity.
Line by Line Meaning
Nothing left to live for
There is nothing remaining that gives purpose to living
No one left to care
There is no one left to provide caring or empathy
No question about bravery
There is no doubt that bravery is required
Today no one will dare
Today is a day where few, if any, will take bold action
We need something for our courage
We require something that will serve as a catalyst for our bravery
There’s no pride or honour left
There is no longer any sense of pride or honor to be had
Please give us one minute of confidence or at least one second of hope
Even if only for a brief moment, we request a feeling of confidence or hopefulness
We need someone to: Fight back, fight back No mercy, no saviour Fight back, fight back
We need someone or something that is willing to fight back against our oppressors, without pity or hope of rescue
In vain, in pain and for nothing.
Our struggles are in vain, causing us great pain and ultimately resulting in naught
There’s no hero left for us, and nothing left to die for
There is no one left that we can look up to as a 'hero', and no cause or principle that we find worthy of sacrificing for
Painfree death can comfort
The thought of a painless death can provide some sense of solace in our despair
No one wins by killing millions, there’s no price to pay
No one can claim true victory when millions of lives have been sacrificed, and there is no punishment for such actions
There are always certain losers in this futile game
There will always be individuals or groups who come out as the 'losers' in a game that has no chance of meaningful victory
Losing all but no surrender
We may lose all that we have, but we will not give up the fight
We need something for our courage
We require something that will serve as a catalyst for our bravery
No mercy, no saviour
We cannot rely on mercy or someone to save us
There’s no hero left for us, and nothing left to die for, no more
There is nothing or no one that we consider a worthy cause to put our lives on the line for
Painfree death can give us comfort
The idea of dying without pain can offer us some sense of solace in our struggles
There’s no price for losing all
When we have already lost everything, there is nothing more that we can be deprived of
We’re losing, we’re losing, we’re losing all, we’re losing all…
We are losing everything, and our situation is becoming increasingly dire
Contributed by Eliana G. Suggest a correction in the comments below.