1) No two Kickball shows are t… Read Full Bio ↴There are two bands named Kickball :
1) No two Kickball shows are the same, but whether the group is in a sparkling new club, a dive bar or a dingy basement, the Olympia trio always seems to embrace and exploit the inherent awkwardness of each performance. In a small venue, Kickball sets up in front of the stage and makes it seem even smaller. Band members turn their backs on the crowd and carry on unintelligible conversations between songs. Singer-guitarist Jacob Wilson treats shows like disastrous first dates, his Robert Smith-meets-Will Oldham voice fluttering to each corner of the room in search of a window, his lips seldom touching the microphone. Somewhere during the band's set, each eccentricity becomes endearing as Kickball counters its introverted awkwardness with the kind of warmth and intragroup chemistry veteran jazz groups long for. First Kickball makes you blush; then it makes you wish more bands could be this good and, moreover, this free to be itself. (From the Willamette Week in Portland)
2) American rock band comprised of John Gillespie as guitarist and vocalist, Mike Garrigan on bass, John Plymale on drums. It was through John Gillespie that Mike Garrigan was introduced to Nic Brown and Mark Kano from Athenaeum ..
Storm
Kickball Lyrics
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And it twists it around
And the wind pours out
And splatters on the ground
Ooh ooh ooh
Ooh ooh ooh
Ooh ooh ooh
Ooh ooh ooh
And the wind picks up
And your feet come off the ground
And everything you see
Is spinning around
Ooh ooh ooh
Ooh ooh ooh
Ooh ooh ooh
Ooh ooh ooh
And your surrounded now
The spark turns inside out?
And you're apart
Of you're victim now
Ooh oooh oooh
Oooh oooh oooh
Oooh oooh oooh
Ooh oooh
Oooh oooh oooh
Oohh ooooh ooooh ooooh oooh
Oooh
Ooh...ooh...ooh....oOoh
In the song "Storm" by Kickball, the lyrics describe the experience of being caught in the middle of a powerful emotional storm. The "storm in the heart" is twisting and turning, causing the wind to pour out and splatter on the ground. The storm's intensity grows as the wind picks up and the singer's feet come off the ground. The surroundings become disorienting and everything spins around. The spark inside turns inside out, and the victim becomes a part of it.
The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person being overwhelmed by emotions that they cannot control. The storm represents an unstoppable force within the heart, and the imagery of the wind, feet lifting off the ground, and spinning surroundings create a sense of chaos and loss of control. The storm becomes all-consuming, and the victim is swept up in its intensity.
Overall, the lyrics of "Storm" describe the experience of being in the midst of a powerful emotional storm. The vivid imagery and use of metaphor create a sense of the intensity and overwhelming nature of such a storm.
Line by Line Meaning
Theres a storm in the heart
A tumultuous emotional state is being experienced
And it twists it around
The emotional state is causing turmoil within one's being
And the wind pours out
Overwhelming emotions are being expressed
And splatters on the ground
The intensity of the emotional expression is causing an impact on the outside world
And the wind picks up
The intensity of the emotional state is increasing further
And your feet come off the ground
One is feeling unmoored and out of control
And everything you see
The emotional state is overtaking one's perception of reality
Is spinning around
One's world seems to be transformed by the emotional turmoil
And your surrounded now
The emotional turmoil has enveloped one completely
The spark turns inside out?
The emotional intensity is causing a transformation or upheaval in one's inner self
And you're apart
The emotional experience has separated one from their usual self or life
Of you're victim now
The emotional experience has become something to be endured rather than controlled
Ooh oooh oooh
Vocals
Oooh oooh oooh
Vocals
Oooh oooh oooh
Vocals
Ooh oooh
Vocals
Oooh oooh oooh
Vocals
Oohh ooooh ooooh ooooh oooh
Vocals
Oooh
Vocals
Ooh...ooh...ooh....oOoh
Vocals
Contributed by Penelope Y. Suggest a correction in the comments below.