1. A Swedish alternative metal band including members of In
Flames. Now filed under Passenger (SWE).
2. A Brighton (UK) based alternative folk band.
3. A San José, Costa Rica hardcore/screamo band.
4. A Mesa, Arizona based acoustic rock band.
5. A rap artist from Texas.
6. An old alias of DJ Tiësto.
7. A Chicago-based instrumental rock band.
8. A psytrance project of MFG's Guy Zukrel.
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Passenger was formed in 1995 by Sten and Engelin. Both members wanted to do something that was not Thrash metal or Melodic death metal unlike the bands they played in. At its early stages the band was originally called "Cliff". Under the name Cliff they recorded two demos in Studio Fredman that were never released. After a break in the band and after Engelin was hired as a session guitarist for In Flames' Whoracle tour, Anders Fridén, the vocalist of In Flames showed interest in Passenger and joined the band.
In the year 2000 the band came back from its break and went on to record a demo. In 2001 the band recorded another demo in which early versions of the songs "Used", "In My Head", "Circus" and "Drowning City" were recorded. After a third demo the band finally recorded and released their debut album entitled Passenger. A video for "In Reverse" was also released.
Sten noted in February 2004 on their official website that they were in the process of recording their second album. However, since then, Fridén, lead vocalist of both Passenger and In Flames has been noted saying that he has very little time for the project, due to other commitments, and the group is currently on hold. In an interview with Fridén he stated that as soon as he gets a break from In Flames, he wants to get all the group together to record a second album for early 2010. This did however not happen as Anders continued touring with In Flames until October 2010 when they entered their studio to record their next album.
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The brainchild of 26-year-old Brighton born singer/songwriter Mike Rosenberg, Passenger is redefining the troubadour for the 21st century. Formerly a five-piece band, Passenger has now pared back to basics, quite literally bringing music to the streets on a series of lengthy busking journeys across Australia, America and the United Kingdom. A classic journeyman musician, cut from the same mould as Van Morrison, Neil Young and John Prine, Passenger has the unique ability to move from the humorous to heartbreaking with every song.
After a year spent crisscrossing the UK and US with his debut album Wicked Man’s Rest, Passenger’s markedly stripped down and soulful second album Wide Eyes Blind Love was brought to the public as it was created: on the road. Setting up on street corners across the UK and Australia, Passenger halted passers by in their hundreds; all connecting to the mellifluous tones and powerfully hewn lyrics emanating from this lone figure and his guitar. This is music as Passenger means it to be, unvarnished and honest, just pure talent and powerful tunes that tap straight into the heart of the crowd.
Struck by the dynamic freedom of the troubadour life, Passenger developed the grass roots method of Wide Eyes Blind Love into the germ of a new album. Impressively and entirely self funded through busking income, Passenger set about recording a series of collaborations with musical friends met along the way. Flight Of The Crow is the remarkable result of Passenger’s intrepid journey, with Australian artists Lior, Josh Pyke, Katie Noonan, Boy & Bear, Kate Miller Heidke, Philadelphia Grand Jury, Brian Campeau and Elana Stone, Matt Corby, Jess Chalker and Dead Letter Chorus all lending their voices to this serendipitous creative venture. Flight Of The Crow was recorded in Sydney’s famous BJB studios over February and March of 2010, and co-produced by Berkfinger (AKA Simon Berkleman from Philadelphia Grand Jury).
As a second album born of the road, Flight Of The Crow speaks to the compelling quality of Passenger’s music and the striking sincerity of his lyrics, both of which are matched by his dedication to this grass roots style of craftsmanship and collaboration. How utterly remarkable that a lone musician can travel the globe, and literally from the street, connect with some of Australia’s finest musical talents to produce a self-funded album. This is the stuff of legend, with Passenger clearly evoking the humble, hardworking creativity of the troubadours of old.
www.myspace.com/passengerofficial
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Passenger or PSNGR is an active hardcore/screamo band formed in San José, Costa Rica born in 2004. Their EP "Get OFF the Rails!" (tentative title) will be out in 20/01/09. Band members: Alejandro Pacheco (vocals & guitar), Grego Rojas (guitar), Andres Moraga (bass), Jose Vargas (drums). www.myspace.com/passenger
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Passenger the acoustic rock band was formed in late 2000. They have a large archive of both original music and cover songs. They released their first pressed album, entitled "Four Letter Word", in September 2004 on indie label Crop Circle Records.
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Passenger is an Austin, Texas based MC. Born in Massachusetts, he spent most of his younger days growing up in New York and Houston, Tx eventually moving to Austin, Tx in 1996 attending college to try his hand as a sound engineer. During these years, his musical versatility had him playing bass in an alternative rock band, singing in another side project, DJing house, jungle and hip hop music at various venues in Austin. Eventually he became a full time DJ for the reggae/ska/hiphop/punk band, Indofin, which he was a member for years touring the country. His love for hip hop provoked him to purchase an MPC and has been making beats and rhyming ever since. "The Brick In A Glass House", his debut album, contains production from Nozebleed, Lazerbeak (Doomtree), amongst others as well as his own and has guests from Austin's own Emcee, Justin Cook, Weezel, as well as a few others. Currently, you can find him playing shows around the Austin area and will begin to venturing out to other Texas cities. He is also working on putting together a live band to back him at shows and working on new material.
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Passenger is also an old alias of DJ Tiësto. Tiësto only produced 2 tracks under his old Passenger-alias: "Blackspin" and "F.A.H.", both appearing on a record released on Momentum Records in 1996.
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Passenger began winter of 2002 when guitarist dustin covert and bassist/vocalist david mata collaborated on the bands first full length "alive" an 8 song full length about a disoriented and dark but intriguing view of love and romance. the album explored dissonant melodies and agonizingly slow chord progressions with the use of mark sampson on drums and sam billen on piano. in 2003 passenger progressed to a four person line up with michael oberlin on drums and james demis on keyboards and sound and began to play various rock venues in chicago, illinois and used silent film to accompany their live performance. numerous line-up changes took effect during the next year and a half, but in 2005 the concrete line-up of Dustin Covert and David D'Antonio on guitars, David Mata on Bass and Samuel Vincent on drums was achieved. In winter of 2005 Passenger recorded "The Owls are Restless", a 2 hour and 40 minute concept record about an ancient war between owls and rabbits and was recorded and engineered by Steve Whitney in a warehouse in Aurora, Illinois. Shortly after the recording drummer Samuel Vincent tragically passed away. Without his talent and with the grief of losing a dear, dear friend the band decided it was impossible to continue performing the material or anything that involved Passenger. These unfortunate events occurred before "The Owls are Restless" was able to achieve any sort of record label attention, and when it finally did it was too late. The remaining musicians have continued creating in their band White Devil, named after the vintage moog synth/organ that Sam would play in collaboration with his drums in Passenger.
myspace.com/whitedevilchicago
Staring At the Stars
Passenger Lyrics
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And all our fingers and underneath
Our fingernails, that clasp on sheets
As we try desperately to sleep
Hearts are sad and eyes are tired
And all this Red Bull keeps us wired
Gives us wings
We put three sugars in our tea
Sit to watch too much day time TV
And laugh at mums
Who don't know who the father is
And all our girlfriends are long gone
We watch too much internet porn
Who needs love
When you've got silicone and strap ons
And beer bloats our spoiled guts
And shit jobs keep us in ruts
And keep us eying up
The what's and ifs and buts and maybes
And falling over in the street
Is just a part of every week
And we lie drunkenly
Just staring at the stars
Remember when they were in reach
And all the teachers used to teach
You can do anything
If you put your mind to it
We put our minds to it all
But disappointment crashed the ball
We could have done anything
But we just never quite knew it
So tie your scarf on tight
It's to be a cold night
Tie your scarf on tight
It's to be a cold night
And tie your scarf on tight
It's to be a cold night
And tie your scarf on tight
It's to be a cold night
Oh oh, so tie your scarf on tight
It's to be a cold night
And tie your scarf on tight
It's to be a cold night
The lyrics of Passenger's song "Staring at the Stars" paint a poignant portrait of a generation struggling with aimlessness and disillusionment. The verses describe the consequences of unhealthy habits such as smoking, overconsumption of energy drinks, and lack of sleep, as well as the absence of meaningful relationships and fulfilling careers. The repeated line "we lie drunkenly just staring at the stars" evokes a feeling of hopelessness and emotional numbness, which is juxtaposed with the nostalgic chorus that speaks of a time when dreams were within reach and potential seemed limitless. The last verse offers a slightly uplifting message of resilience and determination, as the singer urges the listener to brace themselves for a cold night and to keep their scarf tied tight, perhaps as a symbol of holding onto hope despite adversity.
The song is a powerful commentary on the societal pressures and systemic barriers that prevent many people from achieving their goals and finding purpose in life. It also touches on themes of addiction, loneliness, and the search for identity in a world that often seems indifferent to individual struggles. The melancholic melody and the raw, vulnerable vocal delivery enhance the emotional impact of the lyrics, making "Staring at the Stars" a memorable and thought-provoking piece of music.
Line by Line Meaning
Tobacco stains our yellow teeth
Our addiction to tobacco has discolored our teeth and caused us harm.
And all our fingers and underneath
The stains are so deep that it has affected our skin underneath our fingers.
Our fingernails, that clasp on sheets
Our addiction is so strong that it even affects our sleep, causing our hands to cling to the sheets.
As we try desperately to sleep
Despite our exhaustion, our addiction keeps us up and we can't get the rest we desperately need.
Hearts are sad and eyes are tired
Our emotional state is that of sadness and depression and we are physically exhausted from our lifestyle.
And all this Red Bull keeps us wired
We rely on energy drinks to keep us going and stay alert, despite the negative effects on our health.
Gives us wings
Red Bull gives us a sense of freedom and escape, despite the fact that it's not a healthy solution.
It gives us rings around our eyes
The caffeine in Red Bull causes us to have dark circles under our eyes, a clear sign of exhaustion.
We put three sugars in our tea
Our unhealthy habits even extend to our beverages, as we add an excessive amount of sugar to our tea.
Sit to watch too much day time TV
Our lack of motivation and direction leads us to become couch potatoes, just sitting and watching TV all day.
And laugh at mums
We find amusement in other people's problems, showing our lack of compassion and empathy.
Who don't know who the father is
We judge others without knowing their situation, demonstrating our ignorance and lack of meaningful engagement.
And all our girlfriends are long gone
We have lost meaningful connections in our life, demonstrating our inability to sustain long-term relationships.
We watch too much internet porn
We seek comfort in pornography, further distancing ourselves from genuine human relationships.
Who needs love
We have lost sight of the importance of love and intimacy in our lives, settling for cheap substitutes.
When you've got silicone and strap ons
Our addiction to pornography has led us to believe we can substitute genuine connections and intimacy with man-made materials.
And beer bloats our spoiled guts
Our alcohol addiction has led to us becoming physically sick with a bloated and unhealthy stomach.
And shit jobs keep us in ruts
We are stuck in unfulfilling jobs, which has become a barrier between us and our potential.
And keep us eying up
Our lack of fulfillment keeps us longing and aspiring for greater opportunities and options in life.
The what's and ifs and buts and maybes
Our lack of motivation and direction leads to us becoming trapped in a cycle of indecisiveness and self-doubt.
And falling over in the street
Our addiction has led us to a state where we have lost control, even to the point of becoming careless and reckless in public.
Is just a part of every week
Our carelessness has become a normal occurrence in our weekly routine.
And we lie drunkenly
We escape our reality through alcohol-induced stupors.
Just staring at the stars
Despite our lack of fulfillment, we still hold on to hope and imagination, represented by the stars that we gaze into.
Remember when they were in reach
We reminisce about a time when our dreams and aspirations seemed attainable.
And all the teachers used to teach
We received guidance and knowledge from teachers that once gave us direction and purpose.
You can do anything
We were once imbued with the belief that we can achieve anything we set our minds to.
If you put your mind to it
We were taught that hard work and focus can lead to great successes.
We put our minds to it all
We initially set out with the best intentions, focusing on our goals and ambitions.
But disappointment crashed the ball
We experienced setbacks and disappointments which had the effect of hindering our progress and motivation.
We could have done anything
We had the potential to accomplish anything we wanted, however, external circumstances held us back.
But we just never quite knew it
Ultimately, we lacked the self-confidence, direction and motivation to turn our potential into success.
So tie your scarf on tight
We are aware of the harsh realities of life, and want to brace ourselves for the upcoming cold.
It's to be a cold night
Our life is cold and unforgiving, and we need to take necessary precautions to survive.
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Michael David Rosenberg
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