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NME said:
With a Libs-esque front line of twin song writers Ben Beetham and Jack Wilson, the unsigned band won't last that way for long."
Dave Parsons of Sham 69 said:
"Kid Kapichi are going to be huge! I can honestly say they're the best band I've seen in 20 years. If I was a kid watching them - this is the band that would make me want to pick up a guitar and play."
Revólver
Kid Kapichi Lyrics
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Going too fast, the words sound bizarre
From a passing car
And I must confess, You′ve got a fear in your chest
Cause tonight's really feeling like we′re in a wild western
Too young to die, but I'm gonna try
You best not involving yourself
Too young to die, but I′m gonna try
(Are you looking at my fucking mrs.)
From a passing bar
Acting too tough, well he must be hard
In a passing bar
Still I confess, It must be cardiac arrest
Cause tonight′s really feeling like we're in a wild western
Too young to die, but I′m gonna try
My world's a revolver, a chamber revolving
You best not involving yourself
Too young to die, but I′m gonna try
When the Sundance Kid's passed out in a bus stop
Dreaming of desert roads
So far away from home
Face like an animal
Too young to die, but I′m gonna try
The lyrics to Kid Kapichi's song "Revolver" appear to be a commentary on the dangerous atmosphere that can be present in certain social situations. The opening lines of the song describe a passing car whose occupants are speaking in a way that is difficult to understand, suggesting a sense of disorientation or confusion. The singer of the song appears to be experiencing a sense of unease or discomfort, feeling a "fear in [their] chest" that is heightened by the feeling of being in a "wild western."
The chorus of the song reinforces this sense of unpredictability and danger, with the singer describing their world as a "revolver" and warning others to not get involved. This can be interpreted as a metaphor for the potential for violence or unpredictability that can lurk beneath the surface of social situations. The song's lyrics continue to paint a picture of a tense and potentially violent scene, with mentions of a man acting tough in a bar, and the suggestion that someone is experiencing cardiac arrest due to the intensity of the situation.
Overall, "Revolver" seems to be a cautionary tale about the dangers of getting involved in certain social situations, and a warning against complacency in the face of potential danger.
Line by Line Meaning
From a passing car
The singer hears something weird while passing by in a car.
Going too fast, the words sound bizarre
The singer couldn't understand the words due to the speed of the car.
From a passing car
The singer hears the same unusual thing again from another passing car.
And I must confess, You′ve got a fear in your chest
The artist suspects that someone is scared.
Cause tonight's really feeling like we′re in a wild western
The artist compares the current situation to the scenes from the old Wild West movies.
Too young to die, but I'm gonna try
The singer feels immature to handle the situation but still want to proceed further.
My world's a revolver, a chamber revolving
The singer views their world like a gun that keeps on spinning.
You best not involving yourself
The artist advises someone to stay away from the situation.
(Are you looking at my fucking mrs.)
The artist is accusing someone of staring at his wife/girlfriend.
From a passing bar
The artist hears something from a bar that he just passed by.
Acting too tough, well he must be hard
An unknown guy is trying to show off by acting tough.
Still I confess, It must be cardiac arrest
The artist assumes the tough guy is probably about to have a heart attack.
When the Sundance Kid's passed out in a bus stop
The singer is referring to an old movie character who's unconscious at a bus stop.
Dreaming of desert roads
The movie character is probably dreaming of going on adventurous rides through the desert.
So far away from home
The character might be far off from his place of origin.
Face like an animal
The artist describes the movie character's facial expression to that of a wild animal.
Too young to die, but I′m gonna try
The artist repeats the phrase to convey that he's not mature enough but still willing to give it a go.
Writer(s): Jack Wilson, Benjamin Beeham
Contributed by Abigail B. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@aidenfenigan
Saw this on an Instagram ad and thought it sounded pretty good so came to listen and it's an amazing song!
@kidkapichi
THANK YOU X
@c.mcallister
Learning this next on the drums.. loving that hi-hat!! Can't wait to see you guys tear it up in concert
@TheeeDannyD
love these guys
@cookiedrums4773
Loving all your music! the future is looking good for rock in general
@Spiceyspiney
Love love love!
@WhyNot196
Just popped up on my new tunes on apple music, omg I’m obsessed with it. Amazing tune and love the Beatles ref.
@kidkapichi
CHEERS ED X
@brookegordon4907
OBSESSED WITH THIS 😍😍🔥
@richmonddrums3780
Great stuff - sounds massive.