Krezip began as a four-piece outfit in 1997, in Tilburg, The Netherlands, consisting of Jacqueline Govaert on vocals, Anne Govaert and Annelies Kuijsters on guitar and Joost van Haaren on bass. Though these four formed the core of the band, they found it difficult to get a fitting permanent drummer. During one of their early shows, Thijs Romeijn was in the audience, and was so impressed by the band's energy that he approached them after the show to commend them. During the conversation, it turned out that Romeijn was a drummer himself, and he quickly became the band's permanent drummer.
Throughout 1998, Krezip, armed with two demo tapes, played many festivals throughout the country, such as Festival Mundial, Noorderslag, and Lowlands. Studies and age became a sticking point to accept big offers in the music world. In 1999, they released an independent EP, titled Run Around.
Nothing Less (2000 - 2001)
Reportedly, the band soon received numerous offers from record companies. In 2000, they signed with Warner Music and recorded their debut album, "Nothing Less", with producer Oscar Holleman. Their first single, "Won't Cry", did little to advance their career. The band gained more exposure after a show at Dutch festival Pinkpop, with the ballad "I Would Stay" being received exceptionally well. Accordingly, the song was released as their second single, featuring a video compiled from footage of the Pinkpop show. "I Would Stay" became a #1 hit in Belgium and #2 in the Netherlands. It was the #1 song of 2000 in Belgium.
"Nothing Less" debuted at #1 in both the Netherlands and Belgium, going 3x platinum in the Netherlands (210,000 copies sold with a total of 250,000 albums sold[2]). Despite this, the two other singles from the album, "All Unsaid" and "Everything And More", failed to chart. Among others, Krezip received a 2001 Edison Award (the Dutch equivalent of the Grammy Awards).
The band toured continuously on the album, though towards the end of the tour, problems began to arise. Jacqueline Govaert began to lose her voice, while Annelies Kuijsters experienced severe pains in her hand that stopped her from playing shows without painkillers. After the tour, Govaert needed an operation on her vocal cords, while Kuijsters was diagnosed as simply not being "made" to play guitar. The band decided to go with an unorthodox solution for this problem, and moved her to a keyboard position instead. The empty guitar position was filled by Thomas Holthuis.
Days Like This (2002 - 2003)
Despite a delay due to writer's block, the band released Days Like This, the follow-up to Nothing Less, in 2002. The album was certified gold (35,000 copies) later that year, and though the album was not as successful as its predecessor, the album had several successful singles; "You Can Say" (#18), "Promise" (#16), and "Mine". Despite this success, Jacqueline Govaert has expressed disdain for some of the songs, implying that the album was too serious for Krezip, and critisizing her own singing.
A club tour supported the album through The Netherlands, including unplugged performances in theaters. A performance for The Box program Pure was recorded live and brought out on DVD and CD called "That'll Be Unplugged". The band liked the unplugged shows at first, but over time, decided to keep with rock music. Krezip also spent time promoting the album in Germany. They did two tours through the country and they were the supporting act for Bon Jovi in the Netherlands. They also were the supporting act for Sheryl Crow during her tour through Germany and France.
In 2003, guitarist Thomas Holthuis decided to leave the band to live with his girlfriend in Berlin, citing musical differences. He was replaced by JanPeter Hoekstra.
Release from record label and What Are You Waiting For?
While the band wrote new songs, Warner Music forced Warner Music Benelux to drop all of their national artists, including Krezip. The band independently released "All I'm Asking For", available on their website for 99 cents.
After their departure at Warner, Krezip received many offers from other record labels. After careful deliberation, they chose to sign with Sony BMG. In a speech during the 2004 TMF Awards, Krezip thanked their old label for everything that they had done. The band flew to Los Angeles to collaborate with American producer couple Wizardz of Oz, writing most of their new album there. Drummer Thijs Romeijn became demotivated and found himself unable to play the new songs due to not practising. Eventually, the band decided not to move on with Thijs. The new drummer was Bram van den Berg, who was originally only hired to play on the album, but decided to stay.
On May 9, 2005 Krezip released "What Are You Waiting For?". The album debuted at #1 in the Dutch Album Top 100 and stayed in the chart for 27 weeks. Three singles were released with "Out Of My Bed" as the first. It peaked at #9, making it Krezip's second top 10 hit since "I Would Stay" (2000). Two other singles, "Don't Crush Me" (#22) and the ballad "I Apologize" (#30), failed to make it into the top 20.
In early 2005 Krezip traveled to Ethiopia at the request of charity foundation Novib for an education campaign. The journey was recorded and shown on the Dutch version of MTV. The band also went on tour through Benelux, selling out 15 big venues.
The song "Same Mistake" was used in the Dutch movie Schnitzel Paradise (Het Schnitzelparadijs), which became a huge hit in the Netherlands. The band later noted that, ironically, Same Mistake is the only Krezip song that has never been played live.
In 2006, Jacqueline joined several artists in the Netherlands to record the anthem for the 2006 TMF Awards. The song was performed live during the award show. The single became available for download to support the foundation Dance 4 Life. The song peaked at #4 on downloads alone.
Plug It In (2006 - 2007)
In 2007, the band teamed up with Felix Rodriguez and Jesper Anderberg of The Sounds to record a new album. The band deliberately chose a drastically different sound, with disco influences and more electronica. The album was recorded in two weeks. On May 11, 2007 Krezip released "Plug It In". On February 6, 2007 a Dutch radio station (3FM) played a rough version of the first single, "Plug It In & Turn Me On". The song officially debuted in April 2007 at the #39 spot on the Dutch Top 40. To promote the new album, Krezip has done a promotional tour through the Netherlands.
Ten-year anniversary and break-up (2007 - 2009)
On August 17, 2007 Jacqueline announced on Giel Beelen's radio show that Krezip will give a special concert on December 29, 2007 in the HMH to celebrate their tenth anniversary. A documentary was also filmed, showcasing the band's entire career up until that point with narration by the band members. The band also recorded a cover of "Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometime" by The Korgis. The song was featured in the film "Alles is liefde." Later that year, the band re-released Plug It In with the track, a new song and a number of live tracks from the HMH concert.
The band continued to tour, eventually announcing that a Best Of-compilation would be released in November 2008. It was implied that the band thought this a good point to release a retrospective. On October 2, however, the band announced in Giel Beelen's radio show that they had decided to break up. On the band's Hyves account, they elaborated that now, at their peak, was a good time for them to quit and go their own ways.
Lead singer Jaqueline Govaert has hinted she might be pursuing a solo career in the future.
Come back (2019)
On January 29, 2019, Krezip announced two live shows: Pinkpop and a gig in the Ziggo Dome on October 26, 2019. They also released a new song Lost Without You. The night of their first Ziggo Dome show, the released a new album, "Sweet High". They have several shows planned in full formation for 2020.
Falling apart
Krezip Lyrics
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Like we're both will happy
Like we'll stick together
Happy ever after
Like everything's fine
You're wasting that time
We're so good at acting
Like there's nothing missing
Like there's still affection
We're coming and I
My heart is running on out to love
And I'm falling, I'm falling
We're still living yesterday
And we're crawling, crawling
We´re drunk to people used to be
But we're falling, falling apart
I can taste it
On the tip of my tongue
Though I just can't say it
I know we won't last long
What can I do
No, nothing feels true
My heart is running on out to love
And I'm falling, I'm falling
We're still living in yesterday
And we're crawling, crawling
We´re dragged to people that used to be
But we're falling, falling apart
Don't hate me, don't blame me
We had our hands up in the crowd
I'm so sorry, there's no love here
Don't you still having me around
My heart is running on out to love
And I'm falling, I'm falling
We're still living in yesterday
And we're crawling, crawling
We´re dragged to people that used to be
But we're falling, falling apart
My heart is running on out to love
And I'm falling, I'm falling
We're still living in yesterday
And we're crawling, crawling
We´re dragged to people that used to be
But we're falling, falling apart
The lyrics to Krezip's song "Falling Apart" convey a sense of a crumbling relationship that is no longer fulfilling or happy. The opening lines suggest a facade of happiness, with both partners smiling and laughing, giving the appearance of a content and lasting union. However, the line "Like everything's fine, you're wasting that time" reveals that this happiness is not genuine and that time is being wasted pretending that everything is alright.
The verses continue to describe the disintegration of the relationship, with the couple faking affection and living in the past, unable to truly connect with each other. The singer acknowledges the truth of the situation, recognizing that they cannot express their feelings and that nothing feels genuine anymore.
The chorus emphasizes the falling apart of the relationship, with the heart longing for love but being unable to find it within the current situation. The use of the word "falling" suggests the descent into a state of disarray and dissatisfaction. The lyrics lament the loss of what used to be while acknowledging that the relationship is no longer fulfilling or sustainable.
The bridge expresses regret and apology, acknowledging that the relationship has reached a point where love no longer exists. The plea for understanding and the admission of the absence of love demonstrate a realization that it is time to let go and move on.
Overall, "Falling Apart" by Krezip portrays the painful realization of a relationship that has lost its spark and highlights the struggle of holding onto something that no longer brings happiness.
Line by Line Meaning
Smiling, laughing
Pretending to be happy and carefree
Like we're both will happy
As if we will always be happy together
Like we'll stick together
Acting like we will stay together no matter what
Happy ever after
Believing in a perfect and forever lasting happiness
Like everything's fine
Putting up a facade that everything is alright
You're wasting that time
But in reality, we are wasting our time pretending
Faking kisses
Pretending that our affection is genuine
We're so good at acting
We have become experts at pretending
Like there's nothing missing
Convincing ourselves that nothing is lacking
Like there's still affection
Insisting that there is still love between us
We're coming and I
We are fooling ourselves and each other
My heart is running on out to love
My heart is longing for love
And I'm falling, I'm falling
I am gradually losing hope and falling apart emotionally
We're still living yesterday
We are stuck in the past and unable to move forward
And we're crawling, crawling
We are barely making any progress in our relationship
We´re drunk to people used to be
We are holding on to the personas we used to be
But we're falling, falling apart
Despite our efforts to hold on, our relationship is crumbling
I can taste it
I can sense it
On the tip of my tongue
Just on the verge of being expressed
Though I just can't say it
Although I find it difficult to voice it
I know we won't last long
I am aware that our relationship is not sustainable
What can I do
I feel helpless and unsure of how to proceed
No, nothing feels true
None of our actions or words feel genuine
Don't hate me, don't blame me
Please do not hold me responsible or resent me
We had our hands up in the crowd
We celebrated our relationship in public
I'm so sorry, there's no love here
I apologize, but there is no love left between us
Don't you still having me around
Please do not continue to keep me in your life
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