Growing up in Varberg, a small town on the west coast of Sweden, Roger, Thomas and Tobias were all rehearsing at the same place, though in different bands, except for the occasional weekend jam session. In their mid teens, Roger and Thomas moved to pursue their musical career elsewhere, Roger to the east and Thomas to the north, while Tobias continued his back home. Some educational years of touring and recording albums with all kinds of different acts later, they met up again in Varberg for a Jimi Hendrix tribute concert in 2001, and after a successful performance the guys simply came to the conclusion that they should start a band. This match was too good to go to waste. Kamchatka was formed.
A few years later, after saving up enough money, they decided to record an album in their own studio (which has been developing ever since), with the help of an old friend of Rogers, Nicholas Elgstrand, who recorded,
mixed and produced it together with the band. Bullen & Sillen, friends of the band, mastered it at Studio Mega in Valinge, just outside of Varberg. An old friend of Thomas’, Per Wiberg, who also designed the album cover, hooked them up with a New York based indie label called Grooveyard Records, where the first Kamchatka album was released January 1st 2005.
After about a year of an occasional gig here and there, which were all well received, the guys started to get restless, so they decided to record another album, subsequently known as “Volume II”, this time recording it themselves on an eight-track, Tobias bringing the technical expertise. Once again they called in Nicholas to help mix and produce, but this time mastered it themselves, lending the gear from Jonas Eckerström, another old friend of the band, mainly with Tobias behind the controls. Per, again, standing for the artwork. It was released on Grooveyard Records in January 2007.
After yet another year of an occasional gig here and there (there is a serious lack of venues to play at in Sweden), they had started recording their third album when the American rockband Clutch, whom they had opened a few gigs for in Sweden in 2007, invited Kamchatka to open for them on their US-tour, which gave the guys their first opportunity to prove themselves to the American audience. After 21 successful performances they returned back home to complete “Volume III”, Tobias standing for the technical expertise, and Per Wiberg adding his magic, this time both with beautiful keyboards,and magnificent artwork. It was mastered by Johan Eckerblad at Mintelligence Studios and released on Swedish label Superpuma Records
at the beginning of March, 2009.
In November 2009 Kamchatka were once again invited by Clutch to open for them, this time on a month long tour of 23 gigs throughout western Europe.
2010 Kamchatka first and foremost focused on the writing of their fourth album. It was recorded and mixed in their very own Shrimpmonkey Studios, once again mainly with Tobias behind the controls, during the winter and spring of 2010/2111, and mastered by Johan Eckerblad at Mintelligence Studios. Like on the previous albums, the cover art is the work of Per Wiberg, who also appears on keyboards on one of the songs. The album is released September 5th on GMR.
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Kamchatka Lyrics
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Well, that's what you say.
That a square has four corners
And so it shall stay.
Wouldn't it be better
If you were wrong?
Can't you just open
Both of your eyes.
Come on I'll show you 'round.
Don't be scared of what could be found.
So many things to see.
Come on, now, follow me.
Follow me.
So what is the meaning?
Why do I care?
All this is hopeless.
We've got nothing to share.
I don't mean to judge you.
I don't mean to preach.
I just wanna be a friend
That you can reach.
Come on I'll show you 'round.
Don't be scared of what could be found.
So many things to see.
Come on, now, follow me.
Follow me.
In Kamchatka's song See, the lyrics are a call to a person who is stuck in their way of thinking and seeing the world through only one perspective. The line "That a square has four corners, and so it shall stay," represents the person's limited mindset and unwillingness to expand their horizons. The singer suggests that it would be better if they were wrong, implying that there are other ways of seeing things that they haven't considered.
The chorus of the song is an invitation for the person to step out of their comfort zone and explore new possibilities. The singer promises to show them around and encourages them not to be afraid of what they might find. They emphasize the many things that can be seen and experienced when one opens their eyes and follows them, a symbolic gesture for embracing a broader perspective.
The second verse acknowledges the difficulty in reaching someone who is the way they are, but the singer expresses empathy, saying they don't mean to judge or preach. They simply want to be a friend who can offer support and guidance. The song is ultimately a message of hope that, with a little bit of encouragement and guidance, people have the capacity to change and grow.
Line by Line Meaning
So this is your picture?
Is this the perception of reality that you hold?
Well, that's what you say.
You believe this to be true, but is it really?
That a square has four corners.
You hold a simple, fixed belief about something.
And so it shall stay.
You are unwilling to reconsider this belief.
Wouldn't it be better
Isn't there a possibility for greater understanding?
If you were wrong?
If your belief was challenged and changed?
Can't you just open
Why not be receptive to new ideas?
Both of your eyes.
You might see a different reality than the one you hold onto.
Come on I'll show you 'round.
Let me help you explore new perspectives on life.
Don't be scared of what could be found.
Don't let fear of the unknown prevent you from learning and growing.
So many things to see.
The world offers countless opportunities for self-discovery and understanding.
Come on, now, follow me.
I'll be your guide on this journey of personal growth and discovery.
Follow me.
Trust me and let me lead you to a deeper understanding of life.
Why do I care?
I'm invested in your personal growth and well-being.
All this is hopeless.
You feel like there's no way to change your deep-seated beliefs.
We've got nothing to share.
You feel disconnected from others due to your beliefs.
I don't mean to judge you.
I understand and accept your current beliefs.
I don't mean to preach.
I'm not here to lecture or tell you what to do.
I just wanna be a friend
I'm here to offer support and guidance.
That you can reach.
You can rely on me as a trusted ally and confidante.
Contributed by Josiah Y. Suggest a correction in the comments below.