After a few singles and an EP on some independent labels, the group signed in 2004 with Louisville Records , a Berlin indie label , and has released so far three full-length albums and various singles .
(Currently the band is unsigned after Louisville Records announced bankrupt in March 2010.)
Live shows have always been an important part of the band’s activity, both as opening act (Kissogram have opened gigs for Peaches, Franz Ferdinand and other artists) and as main act.
In 2008, drummer Joe Dilworth joined the band.
Kissogram’s music has been labelled through years in many ways , and it’s difficult to exactly insert it in a single genre because their sound influences come from many different styles, but we could mainly describe it as a synth pop / electro rock with a markedly vintage ‘80s touch.
Official site : www.kissogram.de.
Forsaken People Come to Me
Kissogram Lyrics
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Forsaken people drink with me
It's no place for you to stay
You better go on your own way
Forsaken people come to me
Forsaken people say â one more beerâ
Go back on lucky people stance
Is here...
Forsaken people come to me
Forsaken people drink with me
It's no place for you to stay
You better go on your own way
Forsaken people come to me
Forsaken people drink with me
Go back on lucky people stance
Forsaken people's place is here
Forsaken people come to me
Forsaken people come to me
Forsaken people are meeting here
Forsaken people drink with me
Go back on lucky people stance
Forsaken people's place is here
Is here...
I love you but now I'm forsaken, forgotten
I love you but now I'm forsaken, forgotten
Go back to your lucky people stance, people stance
Go back to your lucky people stance, people stance
I love you but now I'm forsaken, forgotten
I love you but now I'm forsaken, forgotten
Go back to your lucky people stance, people stance
Go back to your lucky people stance, people stance
The lyrics to Kissogram's song "Forsaken People Come to Me" seem to be about a place where people who have been abandoned or forgotten by society come to gather and drink. The singer seems to be inviting these "forsaken people" to come and join them, but also acknowledging that this is not a place where they can stay for long. The repeated line "go back on lucky people stance" seems to suggest that there are some who are fortunate enough to not have to resort to coming to this place, and that the "forsaken people" need to go back to their own lives once they leave.
The repeated line "I love you but now I'm forsaken, forgotten" adds another layer of meaning to the song. It seems to suggest that the singer themselves may have been abandoned or forgotten by someone they loved. The invitation for the "forsaken people" to come and drink with them may be a way for the singer to cope with their own feelings of loneliness and isolation.
Overall, the lyrics to "Forsaken People Come to Me" paint a picture of a place where people who have been cast aside by society come to find some sense of community and connection, but also acknowledge that this is not a solution to their problems and that they must eventually return to their own lives.
Line by Line Meaning
Forsaken people are meeting here
Deserted individuals are gathering at this location
Forsaken people drink with me
Abandoned individuals accompany me as we consume alcohol
It's no place for you to stay
This setting is not suitable for your accommodation
You better go on your own way
It would be wise for you to depart independently
Forsaken people come to me
Rejected individuals are drawn towards me
Forsaken people say 'one more beer'
Disowned individuals express their desire for an additional alcoholic beverage
Go back on lucky people stance
Revert to the fortunate mindset of those not ostracized
Forsaken people's place is here
This is the location where excluded individuals belong
Is here...
Right here, where we stand
I love you but now I'm forsaken, forgotten
Although I cherish you, I am now abandoned and neglected
Go back to your lucky people stance, people stance
Resume your privileged viewpoint
Contributed by Adalyn Y. Suggest a correction in the comments below.