Nuevo symphonic prodigy Jason Darr has an expansive musical history, since inception Jason has surrounded himself with a vast cross section of music. His true awakening occurred with the purchase of 'The Beatles Past Masters Volumes I & II'. Beginning his journey with a guitar at thirteen and playing in several projects, Jason has taken the experiences acquired through out his life and used each one as building block; paving the way to Neurosonic.
Darr had a brush with success with a cover of Madonnas 2000 dance/techno opus Music with prior project Out Of Your Mouth (Vikrecordings/BMG). This cover proved to be a stroke of genius for the Calgary-based rockers. Their version of the song earned heavy radio play and solid rotation on MuchMusic, peaking at No. 5 in the networks weekly video countdown, and selling 15,000 units in Canada alone. In the end it was Darrs electronic mastery and musical arrogance that separated him from the rest in the band. He had more in his sights then cover songs. Jason grasped inspiration from his roots and muses setting off on his own to write produce and record.
Neurosonic is a complete evolution from Out Of Your Mouth on every level. OOYM was a stifled project from beginning to end. This suffocation of his work is what spawned his new endeavor: taking core elements from the Beatles, Slipknot, System Of A Down and My Chemical Romance forging them with his emotionally charged vocals, dark keyboard infused melodies and pummeling rock riffs creating a revolution in sound. With a live performance that ignites the stage Jason Darr captivates audiences thrusting them into a frenzy.
Jason took the lead from the industrial movement, which then proved he could take the helm and create the entire masterpiece himself. Darr learned and mastered all of the instruments essential to complete his works. With an uncompromising work ethic Jason drove himself to become a top-notch studio technician. Since Jason has been immersed in the ever growing Canadian music scene his connections have afforded him the ability to bring in the areas best suited musicians to build his songs in his home studio.
Generating a collection of works that have no boundaries. Jason takes on topics not openly spoken about; from the farcical Ashley Simpson SNL travesty to music mogul malarkey plaguing todays suffering developing artists. Even rants about a prior emasculating relationships. All these controversial lyrics set against a veracity of sound.
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Me Myself and I
Neurosonic Lyrics
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For just a moment we were alive
But we were living lies
We'd been misfortuned by our minds
If all we ever know is being nothing deep down inside
We'll just walk away,
And I'm alone again, and I'm doing fine
Doing fine, doing fine
I didn't want to be this way,
I'm never gonna feel the same
As the day I ran away from all this mess I left behind
We just need a little change,
It's never gonna feel the same
As the day I ran away from all this mess I left behind
Me, myself, and you
We never knew it but things were right.
Then we lost hold of truth,
Look what happened to our lives.
If we can learn to cry
For better reasons than denial,
We can walk away
For something better, yours and mine.
Yours and mine, yours and mine
I didn't want to be this way,
I'm never gonna feel the same
As the day I ran away from all this mess I left behind
We just need a little change,
It's never gonna feel the same
As the day I ran away from all this mess I left behind
The only way we learn is burning in the flames
The only way to stop the hurt is to leave behind the pain
I'm in pain.
I didn't want to be this way,
I'm never gonna feel the same
As the day I ran away, as the day I ran away
We just need a little change,
It's never gonna be the same,
It's never gonna be the same
It's never gonna be the same.
Neurosonic's song "Me Myself and I" speaks of the inner turmoil we all face at some point in our lives. The song's protagonist is struggling with a sense of disconnect from the world and himself. They feel like they have been living a lie, and their mind has betrayed them. They long for something more profound, but all they know is emptiness. This emptiness leads to a feeling of isolation, and they find themselves alone again, telling themselves that they are doing fine.
The song's second verse introduces a second character, someone who was once in sync with the singer but has now lost sight of the truth. The two characters are struggling with their lives and find themselves unable to cry for better reasons than denial. The only way they can walk away and find something better is to recognize their pain and leave it behind.
The song sends a message of hope, which implies that the pain we experience is a path to growth. Only by acknowledging our struggles and embracing change can we move forward.
Line by Line Meaning
Me, myself, and I
The focus is solely on the singer and their own self.
For just a moment we were alive
There was a moment of liveliness, but it was brief.
But we were living lies
The singer and others were living dishonest lives.
We'd been misfortuned by our minds
The mind caused unfortunate circumstances.
If all we ever know is being nothing deep down inside
If there is no depth within, then one may walk away.
We'll just walk away,
The response to lack of depth is to leave.
And I'm alone again, and I'm doing fine
Being alone is not a bad thing, and the singer is handling it well.
Doing fine, doing fine
The artist is reassuring themselves that they are okay.
I didn't want to be this way,
The artist did not choose to be in their current state.
I'm never gonna feel the same
The artist will never feel the same as they did before.
As the day I ran away from all this mess I left behind
The day the singer ran away from their problems was a defining moment.
We just need a little change,
A small change can make a big difference.
It's never gonna feel the same
Things will never return to the way they were before.
Me, myself, and you
The focus is now on the singer and another person.
We never knew it but things were right.
Things were once good, but they didn't realize it at the time.
Then we lost hold of truth,
The truth was forgotten or ignored.
Look what happened to our lives.
Ignoring the truth had negative consequences on their lives.
If we can learn to cry
Crying can be a form of emotional release.
For better reasons than denial,
Crying should be done for healthy reasons, not to avoid the truth.
We can walk away
By learning to cope in a healthy way, the artist and this other person can leave their problems behind.
For something better, yours and mine.
By making positive changes, both the artist and this other person can achieve their goals.
The only way we learn is burning in the flames
Sometimes the only way to learn is to go through pain and hardship.
The only way to stop the hurt is to leave behind the pain
To heal from pain, one must leave it behind and move forward.
I'm in pain.
The artist is currently experiencing pain.
It's never gonna be the same,
Things will never return to how they used to be.
As the day I ran away, as the day I ran away
The day the singer left their problems behind was a significant turning point.
It's never gonna be the same
The singer is acknowledging that things will never be the same again.
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