2. Los A… Read Full Bio ↴1. Post-Midwest Emo from Russia, Moscow (active 2012 - Present)
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5. Indie-Rock/Shoegaze artist, Chicago (2011-Present)
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1. Pigeon assocites with oscillograph, hat and a beautiful woman. Born on a red brick, covered with snow.
2. is a Experimental, Thrash, Noise Punk band hailing from Los Angeles California named after the dirtiest birds in the city. Formed for a short period of 2006 they quickly expanded on their belief audiences should still have fear in seeing a punk show and there is nowhere safe at a punk show. Notorious for their antics of breaking stuff, chasing audience members around, and giving away used crack pipes this was the last leg left of LA Punk rock that lasted a short year due to a drug problems.
3. Pigeon is a Pop-Punk band based out of Bergen County, New Jersey, named for the recurring theme on the Wonder Years' album art. Formed in the summer of 2010 by four friends wanting to make a name for themselves, Pigeon went on to establish themselves rather quickly, releasing their debut EP, the Jorge Maldonato Experience, only a month after their inception. Since then, Pigeon has undergone a major lineup change, leaving only 2 of the founding members. Pigeon broke up officially in December of 2012, playing one final show early in January with their long time friends, Hands on the Stereo at their "final show"
4. Pigeon showcase a meeting point of organic and electronic music to form an eclectic mix of genres ranging from Electro House to Indie Pop. The Brisbane band formed in early 2010 when a group of musicians sporting vastly differing musical backgrounds, joined forces to create an earful of tasty textural treats. Combining jazz musicians with electronic artists, DJ's and rock musicians, Pigeon are an eclectic treat for a new modern audience that crave diversity in every song.
5. Chicago suburb artist Dominic Glimco. Currently attending Millikin University for Commercial Music and Music Business. Originally, the name Pigeon was the name that Dominic called all of his solo release music, but has since evolved and expanded. The band now consists of 4 members, Dominic Glimco on rhythm guitar/vox, Jeffery Bensmiller on bass, Chris Hartley on lead guitar, and Steve Berger on drums. All members of the band attend Millikin University.
6. Pigeon formed in the fall of 2010 and calls Warwick, New York it's home. Despite some lineup changes, and shifting availability, all members are active in the creative process and remain as essential as the next. Originally comprised of four friends who have known each other for the better parts of their lives, Pigeon was a project a long time coming. Since then there have been recent additions on two guitar slots, allowing the band to be as active as it wishes. With each member pulling from many different inspirations and influences, they are crafting a peculiar and challenging sound. Scrambling across so many genres and utilizing pushy dynamics to represent a wide range of emotions, Pigeon plays and creates with every intention of being as honest as possible.
9. PIGEON always keep loud and heavy even in the slowly parts, they say it’s "funeral hardcore" because they are not enough chaotic, or slow, or heavy or filthy to perfectly fit in a case…it can be true, but like i say they always keep in the loud and heavy line, they shout some slow parts not to often that reminds me a ton to Takaru in the slow parts. If you are into bands like Takaru, Gaza, Cursed, early Amenra…you should try these guys. (c)
Backslider
Pigeon Lyrics
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Backslider
Backslider
Watch your tongue
You don't know me
You keep lying, you keep lying
You don't know me
Watch your tongue watch your tongue watch your tongue
Watch your tongue watch your tongue watch your tongue
Backslider
Backslider
I have met many souls
Through the journey of my life
They was all different
They was all different
They was all different
Soul, soul, soul, souls
Pour quoi tu parles du mauvais sur moi
Why are you talking bad things about me
Pour quoi tu parle du mouvais de moi
Why are you talking bad things about me
The pigeon is tired of you
That's why he's always flying in the sky
It's rare to see the pigeon around you
In "Backslider," the repeated phrase "Backslider" serves as a powerful mantra that suggests someone has fallen from grace or strayed from their true path. It conveys a sense of disappointment and frustration in someone's actions or behavior. The repetition emphasizes the weight and significance of this label, highlighting the gravity of the situation.
The line "Watch your tongue, you don't know me" indicates that the subject of the song is being misrepresented or judged unfairly by others. They feel like they are being lied about or misunderstood. The command to "Watch your tongue" is a warning for others to be careful with their words, to not make assumptions or judgments without truly understanding who the person is. This line speaks to the importance of understanding and empathy in our interactions with others.
The following section further explores the multiplicity of human souls encountered throughout life. It suggests that each person is unique and different, possessing their own essence or soul. The repeated line "They was all different" emphasizes this point and underscores the diversity of human experiences and perspectives.
The inclusion of foreign phrases adds depth to the lyrics. The French lines "Pourquoi tu parles du mauvais sur moi" and "Pourquoi tu parles du mauvais de moi" roughly translate to "Why are you talking bad things about me." This suggests that the subject of the song is being unfairly criticized or judged, possibly behind their back. The repetition highlights the hurt caused by these negative remarks.
In the final two lines, the song takes a metaphorical turn. The pigeon is used to symbolize the subject's weariness and desire to distance themselves from negativity. The fact that the pigeon is always flying in the sky suggests a sense of freedom and liberation from those who talk negatively about them. The line "It's rare to see the pigeon around you" implies that the subject prefers to be surrounded by positivity and avoids those who bring negativity into their life.
Overall, "Backslider" delves into themes of judgment, misunderstanding, and the search for authenticity. It urges listeners to be cautious with their words, encourages empathy and understanding, and highlights the importance of surrounding oneself with positivity and avoiding those who bring negativity.
Line by Line Meaning
Backslider
A person who has fallen back into negative habits or behavior after making progress.
Backslider
An acknowledgment of repeated failures to maintain a positive path.
Backslider
A reflection of one's inability to move forward despite the awareness of past mistakes.
Watch your tongue
Be cautious about the words you choose, as they can carry significant weight.
You don't know me
You lack a true understanding of my character and experiences.
You keep lying, you keep lying
Your repeated dishonesty is evident and damaging.
You don't know me
Your perceptions of me are misguided, revealing your ignorance.
Watch your tongue watch your tongue watch your tongue
Reiterating the importance of being careful with one's words, emphasizing the potential harm they can cause.
Watch your tongue watch your tongue watch your tongue
An urgent reminder to consider the implications of your speech.
Backslider
A reminder of one's struggles to stay on the right path in life.
Backslider
An indication of weakness and regression in one’s journey.
I have met many souls
Throughout my life, I have encountered a variety of individuals.
Through the journey of my life
These experiences and interactions were shaped by my personal growth and travels.
They was all different
Each person I met brought unique perspectives and experiences.
They was all different
Diversity in character and experience among those I've encountered has been significant.
They was all different
My interactions have been enriched by the distinctiveness of each individual.
Soul, soul, soul, souls
A repetitive emphasis on the essence of human connection and our shared humanity.
Pour quoi tu parles du mauvais sur moi
Why are you spreading negativity and falsehoods about me?
Why are you talking bad things about me
Questioning the rationale behind the malicious gossip directed at my character.
Pour quoi tu parle du mouvais de moi
Again questioning the motive for speaking ill of me.
Why are you talking bad things about me
Seeking clarity on the unjust criticisms being directed toward me.
The pigeon is tired of you
A metaphorical representation of weariness from the negativity surrounding a person.
That's why he's always flying in the sky
The desire to escape the hostile environment and seek freedom or peace elsewhere.
It's rare to see the pigeon around you
Indicating that this figure tends to avoid those who engage in harmful behavior or attitudes.
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Josh Ludlow, Tom Green, Steve Pringle, Falle Nioke, Graham Godfrey
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@Brokout
The pigeon is flapping it’s mighty wings towards the beautiful horizon
@landealain9392
I love so ♥
@efiaxarli481
Good morning from Aegean Greece! Perfect!❤❤❤
@donnalawson6236
That bass line🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@Bigzera13
WOW!!!
@missfknight
so slinky. I love it
@chris6699
So good !
@arseniipronkin2167
incredible
@notapeinside9150
yessss
@kosh1ro823
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