Maxime Barlag, Samgar Jacobs, Danny van Tiggele, Tom Broshuis
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Maxime Barlag, Samgar Jacobs, Danny van Tiggele, Tom Broshuis
Place of birth
Utrecht, The Netherlands
Mister and Mississippi – ‘Mirage’
It’s an almost hackneyed notion, the general life and times of many bands. The fortuitous debut album that strikes gold, the make-or-break sophomore effort and finally, that much-scrutinized third LP. Dutch art rockers Mister and Mississippi aren’t claiming to be the exception to the rule. Albeit from purely a musical vantage point, the band has – by all means – opted for a new creative trajectory. Third LP ‘Mirage’ employs a darker, heavier undercurrent of synths, bass and drums lurking beneath the group’s well-established sonorous majesty and crisp vocals. There’s a more ominous, acidic punch to the music’s structure, dynamics and growth, marking a radical stylistic shift from the palliative, simmering indie folk prevalent on Mister and Mississippi’s previous two albums. ‘Mirage’ finds the band avidly reinventing themselves in both arrangement and production, poised to become one of the more eye-opening entries of 2017.
Mister and Mississippi recorded ‘Mirage’ during the summer of 2016 in their hometown of Utrecht. With ample time to spare, the band was able to root out stressful deadlines and explore their sonics with latitude aplenty. Mister and Mississippi enlisted producer Simon Akkermans as full-time collaborator over the creative course of ‘Mirage’, making a concentrated effort to downsize the songs wherever necessary. And by doing so, instill even more emotional depth, fervency and sheer magnitude. A challenging goal indeed, one that took many hours, days and weeks to accomplish. Especially when it comes to synths in all shapes and sizes, the Kytopia studio is a joyous candy land you can easily immerse yourself in. At times, rampant experimentation with all those different synths prompted a creative cul de sac, but alternately, caused other songs to really come into their own. This trial and error way of working garnered many surprising results, and, more importantly, sparked the creative push needed to inject a fresh, piercing intensity to the songs. There are moments on ‘Mirage’ where the frigid, gloomy swells of 80s new wave and electropop shrewdly loom. Other times, the album lives up to its name, shifting towards a more transparent, limpid sound pallette without feeling contrived, predictable or tacky. Within Mister and Mississippi’s body of work, ‘Mirage’ isn’t exactly a new chapter of an age old tale, but a new storybook in its entirety. The group’s decisively changed modus operandi also affected their riveting live performances. Look for Mister and Mississippi to flex their muscles with heavier riptides of sound and put greater emphasis on powerful, dynamic visuals to boot.
A natural next step. Since their formative years, Mister and Mississippi have proven themselves quite a force after numerous club shows both at home and abroad, plus notable festival slots at the likes of Lowlands, Paaspop, Eurosonic, SXSW and Rolling Stone Weekender. To leave you with another commonplace notion in the life cycle of a band: you’re only as good as your last record. The previously collected Edison and 3FM Awards, respectively, have now been removed from mantelshelf.
Indeed those are two beautiful memento’s of that promising debut and the laborious second LP. But with their monumental third one ready, the time has arrived for Mister and Mississippi to kindle that fire once again.
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Running
Mister and Mississippi Lyrics
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She comes and goes
Like autumn wind
No one knows, where she's been.
Running, running out of time.
Running, running out of time.
make up your mind.
There she goes, all alone
Listening to her homemade radio.
I'll be back, I'll return
is what she said
when she left.
Running, running out of time.
Come on, come on
make up your mind.
Running, running out of time.
Come on, come on
make up your mind.
The song "Running" by Mister and Mississippi is a ballad that talks about a woman who is like the wind in autumn, always changing and unpredictable. No one knows where she has been and when she'll come back, but she keeps running away, as if she's running out of time. The singer seems to be worried about her and asks her to make up her mind and decide what she really wants.
The lyrics are full of metaphors and symbolism that suggest a deeper meaning. The woman is compared to the autumn wind, which is a symbol for change, impermanence, and the passage of time. She's also pictured as a runner who's running out of time, as if she's chasing something that is constantly eluding her. The homemade radio she listens to is another symbol of her individuality and independence, and of the music that gives her comfort and escape.
The chorus repeats the plea to make up her mind, which suggests that she might be conflicted or confused about what she wants in life. The singer seems to care for her and wants her to find her way, to come back to where she belongs, and to settle down. The song ends with a ray of hope, as the woman promises to come back, but it's left unclear whether she'll change or not.
Line by Line Meaning
She comes and goes
Like autumn wind
No one knows, where she's been.
She has unpredictable behavior, like the blowing of autumn wind. No one is aware of her whereabouts or what she dabbles in.
Running, running out of time.
Running, running out of time.
Come on, come on
make up your mind.
Time is slipping away, and she needs to decide quickly. She needs to come to a conclusion and make a decision.
There she goes, all alone
Listening to her homemade radio.
She heads off by herself while absorbing her homemade radio.
I'll be back, I'll return
is what she said
when she left.
She says that she'll come back when she leaves and heads off.
Running, running out of time.
Come on, come on
make up your mind.
As time goes by, she has less and less time to choose. She must quickly decide.
Running, running out of time.
Come on, come on
make up your mind.
As time is running out, she must conclude and finalize her decision.
Contributed by Parker P. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Francine Lucas
Música muy relajante, me gusta mucho. Un gran saludo.
phaerless
Love this band <3
Carlos Pais
awesome song. keep up the great work. thumbs up!
Zee Dot
nice work!!!!! great song.thumbs up
senilitysux66
An immediate favorite!
Edwin Dekker
Awesome!
Anindya Rakshit
Beautiful.......
Chloe Boleti
cool....very haunting!