Good Boys Don't Make Noise (2006)
Build It Up (2008)
It’s not every day that a beach record is birthed on the tundra. One for the Team’s sophomore release, “Build It Up,” is a record chock full of loud, sunny, sparkling, pop-gems of an alarmingly contagious magnitude with constant dueling male/female vocals and enough harmonies to melt the icicles from the Minnesota winter that created it.
While the record was written by Ian Anderson quietly on an acoustic guitar in his bedroom, it was assembled and shaped by a group of friends who took what once were introverted, gentle songs, to the extroverted, poppers that they now are.
However, the lighthearted exuberance felt on “Build it Up” did not happen overnight. For years, Anderson worked in the shadows, running seemingly endless musical projects from behind the curtain. From starting the tremendously successful Afternoon Records, a publicity firm, a popular music blog all while maintaining his position as patriarch of the youthful Minneapolis music scene, Anderson spent a long time out of the spotlight prior to this release.
One for the Team’s first album, “Good Boys Don’t Make Noise,” was written, performed, and recorded almost entirely by Anderson in the midst of this hubbub. It was a lonesome process of late night weekends involving only a basement, a computer, and perhaps Star Wars playing on mute on a television nearby.
So it may come as somewhat of a surprise to see Anderson letting go of the reins, stepping out from behind the curtain, and embracing the lights head-on. Along with lead singer and keyboard player Grace Fiddler, drummer Elliot Manthey, bassist John Krueger, and lead guitarist Bill Caperton, One for the Team are ready to step out together with their new record, having found a happy vehicle to do so in Long Beach, California record label The Militia Group.
It’s not easy to concede control for someone like Anderson, who is accustomed to steering the whole ship. But then, maybe that’s a lot of what this record is about: growing up, letting go, getting let down, learning from your losses, being happy just to be here with the people you love and admire. That’s all here. And it’s all been done.
But what's different about One for the Team is the way in which they refuse to wallow in their own small private miseries. They would rather blast an enormous ray of sunshine into dark closets, crush the doors down with unruly guitar crunch, and throw a wicked picnic with all their friends afterwards. This record and this band want to bring the party to your house. They want you to step out of whatever shadows you're hiding in, sing tunes, smash guitars, bang on drums, and let it all go.
This band isn't about a posture of cool or seeking credibility through meaningless weirdness. They are taking the music that has always brought them joy and imbuing them with the unique vision that comes from living in the snow for most of the year. Get out your balaclavas and your speedos because One for the Team has been partying since yesterday.
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Garden
One For The Team Lyrics
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I know what to say when you're around, when you're around...
I know what to say when you're around, when you're around...
I know what to say when you're around, when you're around...
I know what to say when you're around, when you're around...
I know what to say when you're around, when you're around...
If I give you a yard, will you build a garden?
If I give you a yard, will you build a garden?
If I give you a yard, will you build a garden?
If I give you a yard, will you build a garden?
If I give you a yard, will you build a garden?
I know what to say when you're around, when you're around...*
I know what to say when you're around, when you're around...
The repeating of "I know what to say when you're around" in One For The Team's song Garden could signify the desire to always appear confident and collected in front of a significant other. It's a way of masking vulnerability, which is a common trait in early stages of a romantic relationship when both parties are still trying to impress one another. The repetition of the line could also be a way of driving home the point that there is a level of comfort felt when the other person is present. The rest of the lyrics seem to be a metaphorical question about whether the person being addressed is willing to invest time and effort into a relationship. The line "If I give you a yard, will you build a garden?" is asking whether the person is willing to put in the necessary work to cultivate something beautiful and lasting. It's a way of asking whether the person is truly invested in the relationship or not.
Line by Line Meaning
I know what to say when you're around, when you're around...
I have rehearsed and prepared for your presence, so I know how to interact with you when you're in my vicinity.
If I give you a yard, will you build a garden?
If I provide you with the necessary resources for growth and prosperity, will you use them to cultivate a thriving environment?
If I give you a yard, will you build a garden?
If I offer you the opportunity for potential growth, will you take advantage of it and create a beautiful outcome?
If I give you a yard, will you build a garden?
If I provide you with space and support, will you use it to create something beneficial and sustainable?
If I give you a yard, will you build a garden?
If I give you the chance to create something meaningful and fulfilling, will you seize the opportunity and make it happen?
If I give you a yard, will you build a garden?
If I provide you with the necessary tools and materials, will you use them to create a flourishing environment?
I know what to say when you're around, when you're around...
I am well-prepared to communicate with you when you are in my proximity, thanks to prior experience and planning.
Contributed by Camilla C. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@marciomizuhara
There goes 11 years of the Ghosts release, and I've been listening to it since then. Wish the band was still around. Much love from a Brazilian fan
@iana3754
Still listening in 2018 almost 2019! Yo hit me up lol
@revanisalive
Ian A i think it’s just us. This has been in my favorites for years always come back
@brightshinymorning7712
2020!
@Scout_Mae
Heard your song "Best Supporting Actor" on a Teen Wolf play list, and my gosh, I fell in love! You're music is awesome!
@EliFriederz
you guys know how to have a good time. come back to Wausau Wisconsin please
@JoshuaTuttle18
just heard of you guys sounds good. wow tis video really makes me wanna go to paris this weekend.
@COLDCHEMICALpresents
good song!
@HeartbreakingBravery
There's these things... called "Passports" - you should really look into them and what they can do.
@jollysouwester56
There's this thing called "money"...don't know if you know what it can do? :)