The self-titled debut album sees the light of day in early 1995 (late 1994 in Japan), and is met with universal acclaim. In 1996, Lion's Share ink a worldwide deal with the Century Media label (JVC in Japan), in the process tightening their sound by becoming heavier and more guitar-oriented then ever before, as evidenced by the band's sophomore effort, simply entitled "Two".
The band is also the only Scandinavian band to appear on the "A Tribute to Judas Priest- Legends of Metal Vol.1", to which the group contribute their version of "A Touch of Evil". The CD also features Saxon, Mercyful Fate, Helloween, U.D.O, among others.
In November and December Lion's Share join metal legends Saxon on their European tour. The "Two" album is released on January 3rd. April and May 1997 see the band doing a 3 1/2 week European tour with Iced Earth and Nevermore.
By now, Lion's Share prove to have hardcore fans all around Europe. Another tour with Saxon rounded off the year. Word is by now spreading that Lion's Share is something special and in 1998 a Scandinavian tour with U.D.O. (ex-Accept) follows. Additional club dates in Sweden take place.
1999 sees the Japanese release of the band's masterpiece, the uncompromisingly riff-laden and melodic "Fall From Grace". Packed with catchy material and featuring a sound tightened by successful touring and an increased self-confidence stemming from all the rave reviews, the album is the band's heaviest ever without losing the melodic sensibility that makes the band stand out as songwriters.
Along with a stunning cover of City Boy's 1979 masterpiece, "The Day The Earth Caught Fire", the sought-after Priest cover is also included on the album. Early 1999 sees Lion's Share touring with another legend - Dee Snider (ex-Twisted Sister). The band also makes an appearance at the renowned Sweden Rock Festival together with bands like Scorpions, Deep Purple, David Lee Roth, Manowar, Mot?rhead, Dio and others. In autumn 1999, the band contribute a classy version of "I Don't Believe In Love" (included on the "Perspective" 2-CD release from 2000), to an American Queensryche tribute and "Ready To Believe" (Electric Boys) to a Swedish Metal tribute that also features, among others, Yngwie Malmsteen, Entombed, In Flames and Hammerfall.
The year ends on a high note, as Lion's Share announce a new record deal with Germany's Massacre Records (Playground in Sweden & Finland), and embark on an extensive Scandinavian tour with Dio, Manowar and Mot?rhead. A hugely successful trek, the latter tour goes a long way towards establishing the band as one of Europe's premier hard rock outfits.
In 2001 the band releases the fourth album "Entrance" which also includes Yngwie Malmsteen keyboardist Mats Olausson. Lion's Share performs a number of headline shows plus another visit at Sweden Rock Festival. After a few years break from the public eye, the band is now back stronger than ever working on new material for a fifth album.
On and On
Lions Share Lyrics
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Want some changes to come
But don't get me wrong
I don't regret the things I've done
So I push on,
Don't know what I am looking for
Don't have the answers any more
Everything I try to change,
Remains the same
Round and round and back again
Believe me, I need some changes
I can't believe,
This is how it should be
But I carry on,
'til I am falling to my knees
There's got to be some way,
Out of this misery
Some way to go that I don't see
The lyrics to "On and On" by Lion's Share express a deep desire for change in the singer's life. The singer implores for someone to hear his call, acknowledging that he wants to change and move on from his current situation, but doesn't want to deny the things he has done in the past. As the song carries on, the singer is filled with uncertainty and doubt about what he is searching for and what the future holds. Nonetheless, he continues to push on, despite feeling like he's just going round and round in circles, unable to break free from the monotony.
The singer's desperation for change is palpable throughout the song; it's clear that he's at the end of his rope and needs to find some way out of his current misery. The lyrics are relatable to anyone who has felt stuck in a rut or faced obstacles in their life that seem impossible to overcome. However, while the song conveys a sense of struggle and uncertainty, it also leaves room for hope. The last line "Some way to go that I don't see" suggests that the singer is keeping an open mind about the future and is willing to explore new paths to achieve his goals.
Line by Line Meaning
Oh hear my call,
Please listen to me, hear what I'm saying
Want some changes to come
I'm hoping for improvements in my life
But don't get me wrong
Don't misunderstand me, I have no regrets
I don't regret the things I've done
I've made mistakes, but I don't feel guilty about them
So I push on,
I keep going, moving forward
Don't know what I am looking for
I'm not sure what I want in life
Don't have the answers any more
I used to know what I wanted, but now I'm lost
On and on I go
I keep moving forward
Everything I try to change,
Despite my efforts to improve my life
Remains the same
Nothing seems to change
Round and round and back again
I keep going in circles without progress
Believe me, I need some changes
I really do need some improvements in my life
I can't believe,
I find it hard to accept
This is how it should be
My life shouldn't be like this
But I carry on,
Despite my doubts, I keep moving forward
'til I am falling to my knees
Until I feel overwhelmed and helpless
There's got to be some way,
I believe there must be a solution
Out of this misery
To escape this depressing situation
Some way to go that I don't see
I hope there's a path to happiness that I haven't discovered yet
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