The quartet recorded two albums together: Let's Cut the Crap & Hook Up Later On Tonight, released on Black Dog Records in 1998, and Kids in Philly, released on Steve Earle's now-defunct E-Squared Records in 2000. Both critically acclaimed CD's were recorded and produced by the band and recording engineer Paul Smith above an auto repair garage in south Philadelphia.
Metz and Vance left the band in 2000, and were replaced by Mick Bader on drums and Joe Hooven on bass. Augmented by Mike "Slo-Mo" Brenner on lap steel, this version of the group toured extensively to support Kids in Philly. Marah performed the song, "Point Breeze" from Kids in Philly on The Late Show with Conan O'Brien in 2000. Bader and Hooven left Marah in 2001 and were replaced by Jon Kois (drums) and Jamie Mahon (bass) of Philadelphia psychedelic rock band The Three For Tens.
The Bielankos, with Kois and Mahon, left for Wales in late 2001 to record their third CD, Float Away with the Friday Night Gods with former Oasis producer Owen Morris. It was released on Artemis Records in 2002.
In 2003, Marah returned to the auto garage and recorded their fourth record, 20,000 Streets Under the Sky. The CD was released on Yep Rock records in 2004. The band toured this album with John Wurster (of Indie Rock-stalwarts Superchunk) on drums, Mike Brenner on lap steel, and Kirk Henderson on bass and keyboards.
In 2005, the band entered The Magic Shop recording studio in New York City to record their fifth album with the help of Henderson and two new members, Adam Garbinski and Dave Peterson. The result, If You Didn't Laugh, You'd Cry (IYDLYC), was hailed by critics as a return to form for the band.
The release of IYDLYC was complemented by the recording and release of a Christmas album, A Christmas Kind of Town, on October 18, 2005. The band, solidified as a three-guitar quintet, embarked on a year-long tour of the US and Europe to support the two albums. Highlights of the tour included Serge Bielanko's intense renditions of "Dishwasher's Dream" off of IYDLYC, as well as occasional performances of "Reservation Girl," an original song that has never been officially released by the band.
Dave Bielanko, Serge Bielanko, and Adam Garbinski at ACL 2006.The band played at the Bonnaroo Music Festival on June 16, 2006, which was highlighted by a rousing introduction by St. Louis scenester/character Beatle Bob and a cover of The Who's "Baba O'Riley." Marah later played the Austin City Limits Music Festival on September 15th, 2006, featuring a spirited performance from the band with Dave and Serge Bielanko jumping over the crowd barriers into the audience. The audio of this performance was released on iTunes on November 7th, 2006.
On September 21, 2006, the band's website announced the release of a live DVD of the IYDLYC tour, entitled Sooner or Later in Spain. The DVD, which was originally recorded and released as a fan bootleg, was released on November 17th, 2006.
Marah, with Christine Smith now a full time member, entered Nashville's 16 Ton Recording Studios in August 2006 to record songs for a new record. In April 2007, the group recorded and mixed additional songs at Brooklyn, New York's Excello Recording. In June, Marah announced that the new record, Angels of Destruction, would be released on January 8, 2008 and previewed the album at a concert/listening party in Philadelphia on September 8th, 2007. Angels of Destruction was preceded by a 6-song 10" EP entitled Can't Take It With You which was released in October 2007. A Christmas EP called Counting the Days was released in November 2007.
The new album was released in early January 2008 to widespread acclaim. Almost immediately afterwards, however, plans for an extensive US tour were cancelled following the departure of Garbinski, Peterson, and Henderson. A statement from Dave Bielenko stated that the current line-up could not agree on tour plans, and that to acquiesce to rhythm section would have represented a "musical regression." Bassist Johnny Pisano and drummer Joe Gorelick were hired as replacements, and in late February the band embarked on a European tour to promote the album.
In August 2008, Dave Bielanko, Smith and Pisano started recording new material at 16 Ton Studios in Nashville. Bielanko has stated his intentions of recording "a lilting beautiful folky record of acoustic guitars, tack pianos, and the stand-up bass".
Sure Thing
Marah Lyrics
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And a cross upon my chest
With the devil dressed up in my past
And a record of arrest
Well I want to give myself to you
And I won't be lost no more
Starting tonight
I'll be your sure thing, that's for sure
With nothing in my wallet
And some monkeys on my back
Had a chip upon each shoulder, baby
And a soul spray painted black
Till you whisper "give yourself to me"
You won't be scared no more
Starting tonight
I'll be your sure thing, that's for sure
And oh oh I,
Oh oh I
Believed it
With some flowers in my face
And the stardust in my eyes
With the evening caught up in my breath
Beneath the new slate colored sky
Well I'm gonna give myself to you
‘Cause that's what life is for
Starting tonight
I'll be your sure thing, that's for sure
Starting tonight
I'll be your sure thing, that's for sure
The opening lines of Marah's song "Sure Thing" describes the conflicting emotions the singer feels. He is wearing a cross to display his love and devotion to his partner but is still burdened by his past where the devil resides. He has been in trouble with the law before and carries the weight of past mistakes with him. Despite this, he is eager to surrender himself to his partner as he believes it will complete him and allow him to find redemption. The repetition of "starting tonight, I'll be your sure thing" exhibits his determination to commit himself wholly to his love interest and prove himself to be a reliable and trustworthy partner.
In the second verse, the singer explains the challenges he's previously faced. He has had financial struggles, addiction issues (represented by 'monkeys on his back'), and a negative outlook on life (his 'soul spray painted black'). He only feels any sense of hope when his partner whispers that she will accept him if he surrenders himself to her. The singer's opening narrative of his past problems is juxtaposed against the positive language used to describe his new slate-colored sky where he sees potential for a better life. He wants to give himself to his partner completely in recognition that life is short, and that she makes him feel alive.
Line by Line Meaning
With love inside my heart
I carry love within me
And a cross upon my chest
I am a religious person
With the devil dressed up in my past
I have had a troubled past
And a record of arrest
I have been in trouble with the law
Well I want to give myself to you
I want to be with you
And I won't be lost no more
I won't feel lost anymore
Starting tonight
From tonight onwards
I'll be your sure thing, that's for sure
I'll be reliable and committed to you
With nothing in my wallet
I am broke
And some monkeys on my back
I have various problems
Had a chip upon each shoulder, baby
I had an attitude of challenge and defiance
And a soul spray painted black
I am emotionally hurt
Till you whisper "give yourself to me"
Until you ask me to be with you
You won't be scared no more
You won't have to be afraid anymore
And oh oh I,
Oh oh I
Believed it
I believed in you
With some flowers in my face
I am happy
And the stardust in my eyes
I am hopeful and dreamy
With the evening caught up in my breath
I am excited
Beneath the new slate colored sky
Under the beautiful night sky
Well I'm gonna give myself to you
I am committed to being with you
‘Cause that's what life is for
Because that's what life is about
Starting tonight
From tonight onwards
I'll be your sure thing, that's for sure
I'll be reliable and committed to you
Contributed by Sophia K. Suggest a correction in the comments below.