Becoming a four-piece with Danny Lothspeich coming in, the band had a bunch of their own tunes soon ready, and they independently released their first EP, titled 'Why We Cry', only a few months before their very formation. Noise Ratchet's work gained much recognition, selling over 3,000 copies of the release and climbing to the top of mp3.com download charts. The year 2000 brought them a bunch of touring spots across California and even a few shows going off into the Midwest. Reviewers stated that 'Why We Cry' featured a riff-heavy sound coming across something like a Christian rock take on The Getup Kids and Jimmy Eat World, being sincerely spiritual as well as energetic.
Then, in January 2001, with Joel thinking of leaving the band, he asked the guys to bring in Jon Jameson to play bass. The band decided to give it a shot as they had already been talking about getting a new bassist; but little did they know that some of Joel's reasoning was to try to soften the blow if he left. However, after a few amazing shows with Jon, Joel decided to stay with the band and re-focus. The shows had been some of the best they had ever had in his opinion and brought him new inspiration.
Finally, in March 2001, despite offers from larger companies such as tooth and nail, Noise Ratchet opted for a more personal label and signed with The Militia Group. Soon after they began recording their first full-length release entitled "Till we have faces."
After the release of "Till we have faces" on April 2nd, 2002 Noise Ratchet began their first nationwide tour in May touring with the likes of Dashboard Confessional, The Juliana Theory, Switchfoot, Cool Hand Luke, and others throughout the year.
By the time 2003 came about Noise Ratchet was ready to hit it big. The year started with a tour with Switchfoot which upon returning to their hometown of San Diego they drew an incredible crowd of 2,000 fans singing along to every song. Later that year their final album for The Militia Group, a self titled EP, was released in May, and showed that Noise Ratchet was adequately prepared to rock with the big boys as they signed on with the major label American Recordings.
Immediately after signing with American Recordings Noise Ratchet started working on writing their major label debut and had dozens of demos recorded. The next several months were spent smoothing out the edges of the demos with the help of Rick Rubin while still touring across the country.
Yet it was not to be. As the band members faced conflicts with their label, everything seemed to collapse, and the album was shelved. The group itself folded in December 2004. Brandon Young went on to play in the band Delta Spirit.
For You I'll Be Forgetting Me
Noise Ratchet Lyrics
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A red and green wives tale.
A silver line surrounds
Rooftops and black clouds
Are on their way to me.
Happy Birthday to me
The forgotten King
Open hand outstretched
To receive their prize.
But I could give you anything,
Yes anything
Youæ?®e everything to me.
The lyrics in "For You I'll Be Forgetting Me" by Noise Ratchet paint a picture of a sad, lonely character experiencing his birthday alone. The opening lines, "Decorations fell, A red and green wives tale," suggest that perhaps the singer had decorated for the occasion but the decorations have now fallen, bringing him down. The line "A silver line surrounds, Rooftops and black clouds" adds to the bleak, lonely imagery. This could be interpreted as the silver lining in his life fading away and leaving him surrounded by darkness.
The chorus then comes in with a surreal quality as the singer states, "Happy Birthday to me, The forgotten King." Here we see his frustration at being ignored by the rest of the world, even on his special day. The line "Open hand outstretched, To receive their prize," implies that he expected to receive something from others on his birthday but was left empty-handed. Conversely, the line "But I could give you anything, Yes anything," suggests that he would have given anything for someone to be there with him on his birthday.
Overall, the song presents a melancholy image of loneliness and abandonment on a special day. The singer longs for someone to see him, love him, and validate his existence.
Line by Line Meaning
Decorations fell,
The decorations that were once hung up have now fallen down.
A red and green wives tale.
The red and green colors of the decorations are just a story that means nothing.
A silver line surrounds
There is a noticeable silver color surrounding the area.
Rooftops and black clouds
The buildings' roofs and dark clouds are in view.
Are on their way to me.
The buildings and clouds seem to be coming closer towards me.
Happy Birthday to me
Today is my birthday, but it doesn't bring happiness.
The forgotten King
I feel like a forgotten and unimportant ruler.
Open hand outstretched
My hand is reaching out, ready to receive something.
To receive their prize.
I'm expecting to receive a reward or recognition from someone.
But I could give you anything,
I have the ability to give you anything you desire.
Yes anything
I'm willing to give you anything you ask for.
You're everything to me.
You mean everything to me, even though I feel forgotten and unimportant.
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