‘Bring Me Good News’ presents 10 new tracks that captures LUCERs well known live-energy in every bit and their melodic hook lines and catchy choruses.
The lyrical theme circulates around the whole ‘use-and-throwaway-culture’. While the world, society and pop-culture seems to only crave salt, sugar and sleazy scandals in primetime, the message on the album is quite clear by the title ‘Bring Me Good News’.
‘Bring Me Good News’ was recorded in 7 days in the legendary Medley Studios in Copenhagen (Radiohead, Kelly Clarkson, Keane, Prince etc.) by Soren Andersen (Glenn Hughes, Mike Tramp, D-A-D).
“Bring Me Good News” entered the Danish sales charts at an impressive no. 24 – best position for a National debut rock band in ages.
LUCER will be touring Europe from March to November 2016, both alone and as support- and backing band for Mike Tramp.
Previously announced for August 2021, it will now be on May 20th, 2022 that LUCER will be back with their third album “The New World”!
Line-up:
Lasse Bøgemark: Vocals & Bass
Anders Bøgemark: Guitar
Kristoffer Kristensen: Guitar
Jonathan Nørgaard: Drums
Midnight Sun
Lucer Lyrics
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yeah, yeah
yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Big butt, fly high
after who knows where, never really cut my eye
Lie down, stick around
sun seat baby, two feet on the ground
yeah, yeah
The lyrics of Lucer's song Midnight Sun are quite enigmatic and could be interpreted in several ways. The opening lines of the song, "Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah" seem to be a repetition of words that are just meant to evoke a feeling of excitement and enthusiasm. The next line, "Big butt, fly high" could be interpreted in different ways. It could be a phrase used to describe someone with a large derriere who is carefree and adventurous. Alternatively, it could be a metaphorical phrase that implies going beyond limitations and reaching for the stars.
The following lines, "after who knows where, never really cut my eye Lie down, stick around sun seat baby, two feet on the ground That's what I found yeah, yeah" suggest that the singer is reminiscing about a journey of discovery. The line "never really cut my eye" implies that the places visited were not remarkable or visually appealing enough to capture the singer's attention. The phrase "sun seat baby, two feet on the ground" could be interpreted as being content in the present moment and finding joy in simple things. The final line, "That's what I found" seems to suggest that the journey led the singer to some profound realization that made a substantial impact on their outlook on life.
Line by Line Meaning
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Expressing excitement or approval.
yeah, yeah
Continuing to express excitement or approval.
yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Further expressing excitement or approval.
Big butt, fly high
Emphasizing the importance of having confidence and a positive attitude in life.
After who knows where, never really cut my eye
Reflecting on the past and how certain things were not worth paying attention to.
Lie down, stick around
Encouraging the listener to take a break and enjoy the moment.
Sun seat baby, two feet on the ground
Advising to find balance between relaxation and productivity.
That's what I found
Simply stating what has been discovered through personal experience and observation.
Contributed by Callie R. Suggest a correction in the comments below.