1) Rhodes released his… Read Full Bio ↴There are three artists with the name Rhodes:
1) Rhodes released his debut EP 'Raise Your Love' on 28th October 2013, via Hometown Records. The EP was recorded with James Kenosha and Charlie Fink (Noah and the Whale)
The debut EP follows on from Rhodes' demo track 'Always' - self recorded in his Hitchen bedroom - which was playlisted on Amazing Radio for a month earlier this summer and has also picked up a handful of plays from Radio 1.
2) Rhodes are a twinkly emo band from Liverpool, UK. They released two instrumental EP's between December 2010 and June 2011. In The time between June 2011 and September 2011 they added a vocalist, Alan Croft formally of My Amiga, to there ranks and released a split with Moonlit Sailor (deep elm) and Elk (audacious art experiment) on Liverpool based EDILS records.
They have played with bands such as Joan Of Arc, Birthmark, Jeniferever, Dutch Uncles, Three Trapped Tigers & loads more.
3) Rhodes are an early-00s rock and roll band from London, UK, but are originally from Stoke, UK. Very little is known about this band, with only 2 songs available online of the band (War Day and The New) recorded on the now defunct Swim~ Records, as well as multiple song titles with tracks that aren't available on the internet (e.g. My Sick Relation), and flyers from concerts.
Losing It
Rhodes Lyrics
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Not losing it, I wanna work my hand
I'm not losing it, I still got my plans
Everyone's dreaming, but I'm sleepless again
Am I losing it?
Do you think I am?
Am I losing it?
I don't think I can
I wanna give you my love
I wanna give you my love
I wanna give you my love
The lyrics of Rhodes's song "Losing It" capture the feelings of isolation, uncertainty, and self-doubt that can arise in difficult times. The singer describes himself as staying inside while others are out, and focusing on his work and plans. He wonders if he is losing his mind, and asks the listener for reassurance. The chorus of the song repeats the singer's desire to give love to someone, perhaps as a way of finding connection and purpose in a world that feels overwhelming.
One interesting thing about this song is that it was released in 2015, but its themes are still relevant today. Many people are experiencing feelings of isolation and uncertainty during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the song's message of resilience and hope may resonate with listeners.
Another interesting aspect of the song is its structure. The verses have a sparse, almost haunting quality, with only Rhodes's voice and a piano accompanying him. As the song progresses, layers of instrumentation and vocals are added, culminating in a powerful chorus that is both intense and uplifting.
The lyrics of the song can also be interpreted as a commentary on the pursuit of success and validation in the music industry. The singer's insistence that he is "not losing it" and still has his plans may be a reflection of the pressures and challenges of making it as an artist.
Line by Line Meaning
Everyone is outside but I'm staying in
I choose to stay indoors while others go out, I need some alone time.
Not losing it, I wanna work my hand
I'm still sane, I want to keep myself busy.
I'm not losing it, I still got my plans
I'm not going crazy, I still have my goals and aspirations.
Everyone's dreaming, but I'm sleepless again
While others are dreaming, I struggle to sleep, my mind is restless.
Am I losing it?
Am I going insane?
Do you think I am?
Do you believe I am going crazy?
Am I losing it?
Am I really losing my mind?
I don't think I can
I don't think I can handle this on my own.
I wanna give you my love
I want to express my affection for you.
I wanna give you my love
I want to show you my love and devotion.
I wanna give you my love
I want to share my feelings with you.
Contributed by Zoe L. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Laura Ellison
on Worry
What does Rhodes song worry mean exactly? Im so terribly currious! Can someone please email or msg me on facebook and tell me?
Roberto Pakal
on Your Soul
great stuff!