1) Sophya is a darkwave ban… Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple artists named Sophya:
1) Sophya is a darkwave band founded in Israel in 1996 by Sonja Rozenblum (vocals, keyboards), Idan Karutchi (guitar, synthesizers) and Shai Ledder (bass).
By the end of 1999, the band relocated to the Netherlands and signed to Xymox Control (the label owned by Ronny Moorings of Clan of Xymox). In the year 2000 they finally released their debut album "The Age of Sophya"; the album was well received by both the press and music fans. After touring for a while, in 2002 the group's line-up changed when Mario Usai of The Haze and Clan of Xymox joined.
The second album "Dream" was released in April 2003. The band continued touring and appearing in various compilations and in mid-2004 started to work on their next album. In 2005 the band went back on stage and also released their first music video for the song "More", a track from their forthcoming album titled "Third Wish". The album was released in December 2006. For the next couple of years the band toured Europe extensively.
2) Sophya is a death metal band from Tabasco, Mexico. Released "El llanto del ciervo" in 2007.
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Sophya Lyrics
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Out side the rain turns into snow
I watch the crowd that gathers around
Watches me dance and fall on the ground
It lost control it flows
Outside my body through the hall,
OH, You call it art,
But that's what happens when I fall apart
Touch them deeper as they rise
They shake their heads to the rhythm of the drums
Adore me for exciting them with noise
It lost control it flows
Outside my body through the hall,
OH, You call it art,
But that's what happens when I fall apart
The lyrics to Sophya's song "Art" describe the performance of an artist on stage, who appears to have lost control of themselves. Soft violins introduce the song and create a calm, peaceful atmosphere. However, the song's tone shifts as the lyrics describe the artist dancing and falling to the ground while the audience watches. It is as if the artist's emotions have taken over, and their performance is an uncontrolled expression of those feelings.
Despite this lack of control, the artist's performance is described as "art." The strange voices that fill the audience's hearts suggest that the artist's performance has touched them deeply. They shake their heads to the rhythm of the drums and are excited by the noise the artist creates. The lyrics suggest that this type of uncontrolled expression is a natural outcome of falling apart, even if it is labeled as "art."
Overall, the song's lyrics suggest that the creation of art can be a deeply emotional and uncontrolled process, with the artist losing themselves in the performance. At the same time, this loss of control can be seen as a positive thing, and the audience's reaction to the artist's expression suggests that it is a valuable form of creativity.
Line by Line Meaning
Soft violins open the show,
The performance begins with a gentle sound of violins.
Out side the rain turns into snow
It is snowing outside while the performance is taking place.
I watch the crowd that gathers around
The performer observes the crowd forming around her.
Watches me dance and fall on the ground
The performer dances and falls to the ground in front of the crowd.
It lost control it flows
The performer has lost control of her emotions, which are flowing uncontrollably.
Outside my body through the hall,
The performer feels as though her emotions are not within her body, but are permeating throughout the hall.
OH, You call it art,
The performer questions whether this is considered 'art'.
But that's what happens when I fall apart
The performer believes her 'falling apart' is what results in her art.
Strange voices fill their hearts
The audience is filled with a sense of strangeness and uncertainty because of the performance.
Touch them deeper as they rise
The performance touches the audience on a deeper level as they become more interested and engaged.
They shake their heads to the rhythm of the drums
The audience shakes their heads to the rhythm of the drums, showing their engagement with the performance.
Adore me for exciting them with noise
The performer believes the audience enjoys her art because of the noise it creates.
Contributed by Riley I. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@mihiec
Another way for rich people to shift wealth to some places.... Hahah
@akaqueen6370
It doesn’t freak about else out that a robot is making this amount of money when there’s such a thing as “starving artists” who aren’t? 🧐
@TYCOIX
Detroit: Become Human
@Exe3D
They built Sophia in a cave... with a box of scraps
@TheOmegasVisage
Reminds me of that “Zima Blue” episode from Love, Death, and Robots.
@izzy9114
When you have too much money to spend on dumb s**t...
@i-Patrick-i
When the Impostor is sus...
@PhilipChandl3r
Irobot vibes. 😱
@kriyaprashant4141
Now I'm scared.
@n2nurulnadia
This seems like something in a sci-fi movie where the ending never ended up good.