Kunek was a genre smoothie. Toss some indie, folk, post-rock, and ambient in a blender and set to awesome. In August 2008, Kunek announced via their Myspace that Kunek will live on only through their fantastic but lone album, Flight of the Flynns. Five members of Kunek have transferred to a new band under the Other Lives moniker. The debut album from the Stillwater, Oklahoma band is finished as of August 2008, produced by Joey Waronker (Beck, REM) and will be released via TBD records (Radiohead, Underworld). Their sophomore album, Tamer Animals, was released in May 2011 on TBD records.
The 5 members of Other Lives/Kunek are as follows:
Colby Owens Drums
Josh Onstott: Bass, Organ
Jonathan Mooney: Keyboards (Acoustic Guitar),
Jenny Hsu: Cello,
Jesse Tabish: Lead Vocals (Piano, Guitar)
Black Tables
Other Lives Lyrics
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You'll see something new
With your body and mine restored
It's good to see you back home
When the life in your eyes wants black
Things return
You've come back
It's good to see you once more
Turning black tables
And you're turning black tables
And you're making your head whirl
Making your head whirl
And you're turning black tables
And you're turning black tables
And you're making your head whirl
Making your head whirl
The lyrics of Other Lives's song "Black Tables" seem to be discussing the idea of returning to a state of enlightenment or awakening. The "whites of your eyes" represent a clear and open view of the world, while the desire for "black" signifies a deeper, perhaps darker understanding. The singer seems to be addressing someone who has gone through this process of self-discovery and come out the other side, with their "body and mine restored" and able to see things from a new perspective. The repetition of the phrase "turning black tables" could imply a significant shift in power dynamics, with the subject of the song overturning old ways of thinking and asserting themselves in a new way.
The tone of the song is somewhat ominous, with a sense of foreboding lurking beneath the surface. The repeated mention of things "making your head whirl" adds to this sense of unease, as though the journey towards enlightenment is not necessarily an easy or straightforward one. Nonetheless, there's a sense of hopefulness as well - the fact that the singer has returned "home" and is able to see things anew suggests that there is a light at the end of the tunnel, even if the journey is difficult.
Overall, "Black Tables" seems to be a song about the power of transformation and the importance of overcoming one's own limitations in order to see the world clearly. It's a haunting and beautiful meditation on the nature of personal growth and the way in which our perceptions of the world can shift over time.
Line by Line Meaning
When the whites of your eyes come through
As your eyes regain their former brightness
You'll see something new
You'll gain a new perspective
With your body and mine restored
Now that we're both healed and whole again
It's good to see you back home
It's good to have you back where you belong
When the life in your eyes wants black
When you feel consumed by darkness
Things return
Old patterns and emotions resurface
You've come back
You've returned to this state of mind
Turning black tables
Taking control and reversing the situation
And you're turning black tables
Continuing to take control and turn things around
And you're making your head whirl
Causing confusion and disorientation
Making your head whirl
Further amplifying the chaos and confusion
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Written by: JESSE MICHAEL TABISH
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