1. The first is a female al… Read Full Bio ↴There are two artists called Some Girls.
1. The first is a female alternative pop-rock trio made up of singer/guitarist Juliana Hatfield, singer/bassist Heidi Gluck (The Only Children) and singer/drummer Freda Love of the band Mysteries Of Life, founded in 2001.
Hatfield and Love had previously been bandmates in the influential Boston indie band Blake Babies. After reuniting for the first time in years when Blake Babies briefly reformed in 2001, Hatfield and Love decided they wanted to continue working with one another, despite living in different states, and began writing songs together by sending each other tapes through the mail. Love asked her friend, Indianapolis musician Gluck, previously of the band The Pieces, to provide bass on their collaborations and Some Girls were born.
Naming themselves after the classic 1978 album by The Rolling Stones, the band recorded their debut album Feel It, released in 2003, in just one week. The album was well received and the tour that followed proved successful enough that the band decided to team up once again for a second album. Released in 2006, Crushing Love, was described by Love as a "more collaborative" effort than their debut and in addition to the band members' own compositions, it also featured three tracks penned by outside writers including He's On Drugs Again written by LonPaul Ellrich of the Indiana band Sardina and Magnetic Fields written by Love's husband and fellow Mysteries Of Life member, Jake Smith.
2. The second was a five-piece hardcore punk unit from San Diego, active from 2002 to 2007, consisting of members from a variety of influential hardcore bands. They began in early 2002 with vocalist Wes Eisold (American Nightmare/Give Up the Ghost) and guitarist Rob Moran (ex-Unbroken) coming together with the common dream of creating a band that could be both brutal and innovative -- and mess people up. Sal Gallegos (Secret Fun Club, Two Miles Till Iocon studio) joined in on drums the next day and the trio recorded its first songs. Deathwish Inc. Records heard these raw demos and offered to put out what became the group's first 7" release, The Rains EP.
With the band needing a permanent bassist for shows, Justin Pearson (the Locust, Crimson Curse) joined on, with second guitarist Christopher Sprague (Tristeza) being added a few months later. A second release, The Blues EP, was recorded along the way, and later was combined with The Rains EP on the compilation All My Friends Are Going Death in the spring of 2004. The year 2004 remained busy for Some Girls, the band seeing two East Coast and West Coast tours, Sprague being replaced on guitar with Chuck Rowell (Plot to Blow Up the Eiffel Tower), and the recording of the EP The DNA Will Have Its Say. In the fall of 2005, Moran left the band to pursue other interests and was replaced by Nathan Joyner. January 2006 saw the release of the band's first full-length album on Epitaph, Heaven's Pregnant Teens. The album showcased the band's trademark thrash attack with greater levels of distortion and experimentation. Chuck Rowell has recently left the band and Rockey Crane (of Year Future; ex-Dead and Gone, Creeps On Candy) has replaced him on guitar.
On 23 October 2007 punknews.org published an article stating that the band have broken up. The band's former label, "Deathwish Inc." went on to confirm this announcement by posting on its official website: "Word from various members of Some Girls is that they have officially and quietly put the band to rest. Some Girls released music on Deathwish, 31G, and lastly Epitaph Records. The band also toured with the likes of Daughters, The Locust, Converge, and many more during their short life."
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Some Girls Lyrics
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All my lovers watering rain thru storm windows at the theater of pain
And i dont find it funny, no slapping of knee
Find me tying a rope from the tree, where the love was carved from you to me
Boston, dc, philly, sd
The lyrics to this song allude to the struggles of a person who is going through a tough time in their relationships. The lines "Oh baby doll, I'm in a bad place, a fixed cat fight, a sewer rat race" imply that the singer is feeling trapped and possibly manipulated in their relationships. The use of the metaphor of a "cat fight" also suggests that there may be some level of competition or infighting between partners.
The next line "All my lovers watering rain thru storm windows at the theater of pain" continues with the theme of struggle, portraying a sense of suffering and despair. The phrase "theater of pain" suggests that this is a recurring theme or pattern in the singer's life.
The following line "And I don't find it funny, no slapping of knee" indicates that the singer is not finding any humor in their situation. They are serious about the pain they are experiencing in their relationships. The line "Find me tying a rope from the tree, where the love was carved from you to me" suggests that the singer may be considering self-harm as a result of their struggles.
Finally, the last lines "Boston, DC, Philly, SD" may be references to places where the singer has experienced these struggles. It's possible that they've lived in these cities or had relationships with people who reside in them.
Line by Line Meaning
Oh baby doll, i'm in a bad place, a fixed cat fight, a sewer rat race
I'm feeling stuck and overwhelmed, like I'm constantly in conflict and competing for survival.
All my lovers watering rain thru storm windows at the theater of pain
All of the people I've been romantically involved with have brought turmoil and suffering into my life.
And i dont find it funny, no slapping of knee
I'm not amused by my difficult circumstances, and there's no humor to be found in my struggles.
Find me tying a rope from the tree, where the love was carved from you to me
I'm so unhappy that I'm considering taking drastic action, perhaps even ending my life in the same place where I used to feel happy and loved.
Boston, dc, philly, sd
These are just the cities I've been traveling between, which may contribute to my sense of disconnection and disorientation.
Contributed by Hunter P. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@newbie5019
My bestfriend showed me this song 2 years ago...
His girlfriend broke up with him after 5 years together, 3 months ago he tried to kill himself by cutting his veins (unsuccessfully), ended up in a psychiatric institution for a month.
Sadly he tried again (alcohol combined with a lot of pills, again unsuccessfully), and is in the same psychiatric institution. I never had experience with this until now, i feel like i'm lost and don't know what to do.
A lot of his friends left him and only few people + family are by his side and the last thing he told me before i left was "you don't know what it's like to go to bed with constant thoughts that you want to die and to hate yourself so much that you don't even want to look in the mirror, she was my life and now she's gone" then the staff came to say that the visits were over. I know I should have said something but I froze.
I'm trying so much...we all do, but if he decides that he wants to do it, how can we stop him...
He is like my brother, when I was down he was the only one who had my back and now i'm supposed to have his!! This was our fucking song and now it's painful just listening to this. I don't want it to be just a memory of someone who was once here.
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