Their first 12" was released in 1998, followed by their debut CD, "This Is Just The Beginning" and "No Gimmicks Needed" LP on Blackout! Records the next year. The band subsequently signed to Side One Dummy Records and released two albums, "Funeral For A Feeling" in 2001 and "From Companionship To Competition" in 2005. KYI has also released quite a few EP's and split EP's including 2002's split with fellow LIHC band Crime In Stereo.
By January, 2006 the band had been together for ten years and celebrated by playing an anniversary show with friends Inhuman, Ensign, Two Man Advantage, Shell Shock and others at CBGB.
They disbanded in the May of 2007, playing their final show in a parking lot to 200-300 people, including many close friends. Local authorities shut down the originally intended last show after the audience far exceeded the venues capacity, and so it had to be moved last minute to a car park at a LI rehearsal studio.
Some members of the band founded Black Anvil.
Looking Back
Kill Your Idols Lyrics
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The countless faces and the places I've been
I often wonder if it's come to an end
What kind of life is waiting round the bend
When I'm gone will anyone care?
Will all the things I cherish still be there?
Who bears the torch we must leave behind
Never ending questions fill my mind
At the life I've had
Now looking ahead
I know I should be glad
The memories seem to fill my days
The futures lurking in a cloudy haze
I like to think it's all in my control
But this uncertainty is taking it's toll
I'm looking back
The song "Looking Back" by Kill Your Idols is a reflective piece that seems to question what the future holds. The singer reflects on his past, "the things I've seen", the people and places he's been to and wonders if life has come to an end. He's unsure of what is yet to come and asks, "What kind of life is waiting round the bend?" These lines show the singer questioning his own mortality and the uncertainty that lies ahead. He is filled with questions about the impact he's had on the people and things he's cared for, "When I'm gone will anyone care? Will all the things I cherish still be there?" These lines show a level of vulnerability and uncertainty that comes with facing the unknown.
The chorus, "I'm looking back at the life I've had, now looking ahead I know I should be glad," seems to be a reminder to appreciate the moments of the past and not to let the uncertainty of the future overshadow the positive things in life. The singer acknowledges the memories that fill his days, but is aware of the cloud of uncertainty that hangs over his future. The line "I like to think it's all in my control, but this uncertainty is taking its toll" is a testament to the fact that even when we want to believe that we are in control, life can still throw us unexpected curveballs.
Overall, "Looking Back" is a song that speaks to the human condition of facing the unknown with vulnerability and uncertainty. It highlights the importance of appreciating the moments that have passed and recognizing that even when we don't have all the answers, there is still room for hope and gratitude.
Line by Line Meaning
When I look back on the things I've seen
Reflecting on the experiences I've had
The countless faces and the places I've been
Recalling the numerous people and locations encountered
I often wonder if it's come to an end
Questioning if life has reached a conclusion
What kind of life is waiting round the bend
Pondering about the type of life that awaits
When I'm gone will anyone care?
Contemplating if anyone will have concern after passing
Will all the things I cherish still be there?
Wondering if the valued aspects of life will remain
Who bears the torch we must leave behind
Questioning who carries on after we're gone
Never ending questions fill my mind
Continuous thoughts occupy the brain
I'm looking back
Reflecting on the past experiences
At the life I've had
Thinking about the life that was lived
Now looking ahead
Considering the future
I know I should be glad
Being aware of the need for happiness
The memories seem to fill my days
A sense of nostalgia engulfs each day
The futures lurking in a cloudy haze
Uncertainty clouds what's to come
I like to think it's all in my control
Believing control over life's fate
But this uncertainty is taking it's toll
However, the ambiguity is affecting mental well-being
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