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1) Formed at the beginn… Read Full Bio ↴There are several artists with this name:
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1) Formed at the beginning of 2011, Royal Blood is a 2-piece band from Worthing, West Sussex, UK. Having known each other for years in different bands, Mike Kerr (Bassist/Vocalist) & Ben Thatcher (Drums) finally came together and went into the studio to record ‘Figure It Out’ – the first track that brought attention to the band. At the tail end of 2013, Royal Blood released ‘Out of The Black’, their debut single on Black Mammoth Records.
The band released their debut album ''Royal Blood’' on 22 August, 2014 which sold 66,000 copies in its first week.
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2) Royal Blood was a US rock and roll band from Boston, MA. Their music ranges from noisy, spastic psychedelia to country-fried cowpunk, and probably would've fit in really well on a college radio station circa 1992. The band consisted of Brock Ginther, Michael Brierley, and Erik Magnus, who were all music nerds from Emerson College.
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3) Royal Blood was a Canadian hardcore band from Calgary, Alberta and area. Ex-members of Figure Four.
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4) Royal Blood was a US band from Tucson, AZ and formed in 2008. Royal Blood featured members of Shotgun Royale, A Tree Without Roots, The Devil's Sideshow, Boogie Nazis, We Are Lightning, Golden Alphabet and Long Live The Smoking Gun. Royal Blood blends old timey roots rock with modern rockabilly and tops it off with tasty rock n' roll riffs.
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5) Royal Blood were two Spanish DJs and producers called Staxia and Shade K, see Royal Blood (SP).
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6) Royal Blood was a 90’s US hard rock band who released their album Thanks Seattle...For Killing My Band and My Dreams! in 2011.
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7) The Royal Blood was a black metal band from Portugal who released their album Incantation Of The Queen in 1997.
Come On Over
Royal Blood Lyrics
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I ran away to make you care
This ain't my house, this ain't your home
Not when I'm feeling this alone
So come on over, yeah
I went to church and stopped believin'
Yeah, so come on over, yeah
Let's run away, get out of here
I got no money and I don't care
This ain't my house, this ain't your home
Not when I'm feeling this alone
So come on over, yeah
I went to church and stopped believin'
Yeah, so come on over, yeah
Well there's no God and I don't really care
I don't really care
I'm on a train going nowhere
I ran away to make you care
This ain't my house, this ain't your home
Not when I'm feeling this alone
So come on over, yeah
I went to church and stopped believin'
Yeah, so come on over, yeah
Well there's no God and I don't really care
The song "Come on Over" by Royal Blood talks about a person who is trying to escape their current situation and is yearning for someone to come and complete them. It begins with the introduction of the singer who is sitting on a train going nowhere in particular. They have run away from their troubles in the hopes that this act will make the person they care for finally start caring about them too. The character continues to lament that neither their own house nor the house of the person they care for feels like home when they're feeling so alone.
As the song progresses, the singer pleads with their love interest to come and be with them, stating that they've waited since the start of their belief in love. The line "There's no God and I don't really care" could be interpreted as the character's disillusionment with traditional ideas of faith and their deep desire to find love and acceptance in their current moment.
The lyrics of the song portray the emotions of the character with a sense of desperation and yearning. There is a feeling of being lost and disconnected, which is expertly conveyed by the music and the lyrics, making the song relatable to listeners who may also experience similar feelings at some point in their lives.
Line by Line Meaning
I'm on a train going nowhere
I feel stuck in my life and I am not sure where I am headed.
I ran away to make you care
I left in hopes that you will miss me and realize my value.
This ain't my house this ain't your home
This place doesn’t feel like home anymore, it's just a structure.
Not when I'm feeling this alone
I am feeling lonely and isolated in this place.
So come on over yeah, I've waited since you start believin'
I've been waiting for you to come over and believe in our relationship again.
Yeah so come on over yeah, There's no God and I don't really care
I don't care about anything else as long as we are together again, even if there is no higher power.
Lets run away, get out of here
Let's escape our current situation and start fresh somewhere else.
I got no money and I don't care
Money doesn't matter to me as long as we're together.
This ain't my house this ain't your home not when I'm feeling this alone
This place doesn’t feel like a home without you, and I feel incredibly lonely.
So come on over yeah, I've waited since you start believin'
I have been waiting for a long time for you to come back and have faith in us again.
Yeah so come on over yeah, There's no God and I don't really care, I don't really care
Nothing else matters to me, all I want is for you to come back and be with me.
I'm on a train going nowhere
I am still feeling lost and unsure of my future.
I ran away to make you care
I took off hoping that you would notice my absence and realize how much you mean to me.
This ain't my house this ain't your home not when I'm feeling this alone
This place doesn’t feel like it belongs to either of us anymore, especially not when I am feeling so lonely.
So come on over yeah, I've waited since you start believin'
I have been longing for you to come back and believe in our love again.
Yeah so come on over yeah, There's no God and I don't really care
I am willing to throw everything else away just to have you by my side again.
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Ben Thatcher, Michael Kerr
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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I'm on a train going nowhere
I ran away to make you care
This ain't my house this ain't your home
Not when I'm feeling this alone
So come on over yeah,
I've waited since you start believin'
Yeah so come on over yeah,
There's no God and I don't really care
Lets run away, get out of here
I got no money and I don't care
This ain't my house this ain't your home
Not when I'm feeling this alone
So come on over yeah,
I've waited since you start believin'
Yeah so come on over yeah,
There's no God and I don't really care, I don't really care
I'm on a train going nowhere
I ran away to make you care
This ain't my house this ain't your home not when I'm feeling this alone
So come on over yeah,
I've waited since you start believin'
Yeah so come on over yeah,
There's no God and I don't really care
@navnig
A fucking huge sound for just 2 guys......
@teewegner2360
Might be additional musicians in there...just saying
@navnig
***** I thought the same until I saw them a Reading/Leeds last year.
@TheSuperIntimidator
and one of them is a bassist
@Criszgz22
True.I saw them last year in Barcelona,one of the best live bands I've ever seen...and only 2 guys.Quite impresive !!
@romainroch6907
and that's what's amazing with them
@Grrizo
Good lyrics, good riffs, good drums. And people still saying "there's no more good music".
I prefer to be dead than thinking like that.
@Grrizo
yeah! with internet we have the opportunity to explore more easily, unlike two decades ago.
@QiaraIris
This 2 man band does more than any full membered band I've known!
@KievskiyPacan4ik
+Revilleza Lucky Say that to the "Pain" band.