PAIN TEENS is distinguished from other rock groups mainly by Scott Ayer's guitar playing- a unique sound that combined swamplike psychedelia and twisted, effects-laden sounds. Bliss Blood's disturbing lyrics and icy delivery helped the PAIN TEENS sound like no other band on earth.
Beginning in 1987, PAIN TEENS released nine out-of-print cassette tapes and two LPs on their own Anomie Records label. Soon after, they released four LPs for Trance Records, an Austin, Texas label run by King Coffee of the band Butthole Surfers.
The live version of the band went through several lineups, including Steve Cook on bass, Ralf Armin on guitar, David Parker and Bart Enoch on drums in 1988, followed by Kirk Carr on bass and Frank Garymartin on drums. They ceased performing live in 1993, after touring with the Boredoms, Fudge Tunnel, Brutal Truth & Season to Risk in that year.
Bliss Blood moved to New York City in 1995 after the release of their sixth full length release, "Beast of Dreams", and formed The Moonlighters with Henry Bogdan from Helmet; Delta Dreambox, a 1920's style blues band; Voodoo Suite, a 1950's exotica lounge jazz group, the "crime jazz"-style Nightcall with Stu Spasm from Lubricated Goat, and many other projects. She currently lives in Brooklyn.
Scott Ayers and Frank Garymartin continued playing together in their new band Walking Timebombs, releasing several cds, Culturcide, Truth Decay, and Anarchitex. In 2009 Scott Ayers began performing solo under the name GelTab, which has been described as "ambient/country", and later started the band Dead Links, which has a heavy progressive rock sound and one album release so far. Other projects include the Electric Knives (psych/punk/noise) and Dead Cowboys (country/folk/blues/americana)
Kirk Carr died of cancer in May 2008.
Invitation
Pain Teens Lyrics
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Have seen what I've wanted and I'm done
I've given up the battle
I know that I never could have won
I've got an invitation, I don't know if I dare
I've got an invitation, I don't know if I dare
I've got an invitation
I've thrown away the pieces
The puzzle will never be complete
No reason to be sorry
I put my trust in my belief
The lyrics of the Pain Teens' song Invitation express a sense of resignation and a desire for escape. The opening lines, "I'm dying in the morning, have seen what I've wanted and I'm done," suggest a feeling of having achieved one's goals and a readiness for the end of life. The following lines, "I've given up the battle, I know that I never could have won," convey a sense of futility or defeat. The singer seems to have accepted that there was no way to succeed in whatever struggle or conflict they faced.
The chorus of the song centers around an invitation that the singer has received, but they are unsure if they dare accept it. They repeat the phrase "I've got an invitation" several times, emphasizing its importance. The final line of the chorus, "To go where I never will have to care," suggests that the invitation offers an escape from the burdens of life. This could be interpreted as a literal invitation to die, or as a metaphor for some other kind of escape or release.
The final verse, "I've thrown away the pieces, the puzzle will never be complete / No reason to be sorry, I put my trust in my belief," suggests a sense of finality or closure. The image of a puzzle that can never be completed indicates that the singer has let go of the idea that everything must fit together perfectly. They have found peace in their beliefs, and are not sorry for the choices they have made.
Overall, the lyrics of Invitation express a complex mix of emotions, including resignation, frustration, and a desire for escape. The invitation mentioned throughout the song could be interpreted in many ways, but it is clear that it represents an opportunity for the singer to leave their troubles behind.
Line by Line Meaning
I'm dying in the morning
I know my time is limited, and I will soon die.
Have seen what I've wanted and I'm done
I have fulfilled my desires, and I am ready to depart.
I've given up the battle
I have accepted defeat and have stopped fighting.
I know that I never could have won
I acknowledge that I was never capable of winning this battle.
I've got an invitation, I don't know if I dare
I have received an invitation, but I am uncertain if I should accept.
I've got an invitation
Someone has invited me to go somewhere.
To go where I never will have to care
The invitation is to a place where I don't have to worry about anything.
I've thrown away the pieces
I have given up on trying to solve the puzzle.
The puzzle will never be complete
The problem can never be solved or resolved.
No reason to be sorry
I have no reason to apologize.
I put my trust in my belief
I have faith in my own personal beliefs.
Lyrics © GUY WEBSTER/WEBSTER MUSIC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
Written by: BRONISLAW KAPER
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criminally under-appreciated band
morganfitzp
They played the hell out of this on college radio in Boston in 1990.
LIL FUEGO
My new theme song for any situation
Brian McLendon
Fucking thank you!!!! I haven't heard this since I was a kid, SICK!!!
THE MONGREL KING
RIDICULOUSLY AWESOME
ACABSTUDIOS
This song hath restored my faith
Chris
I bought this fresh off the shelf. Still own it.
Also have volume2.
David Ganz
LOVE LOVE LOVE! Was there in AUSTIN for all this Glorius SHIT!
xisotopex
did you get to see any of these bands play? do you remember the cavity club? I think it was about a block away from 6th maybe on red river
goldencatpants
one of my very very fav songs / 7"s