Guitar lines whip up storms of nostalgia, nodding their heads in the direction of early nineties American rock, but the band's own take on the brash melodies set them aside from similar acts gracing our airwaves and being unwillingly forced down our throats. Citing their influences as the likes of The Posies to The Afghan Whigs to Kyuss, it's still fair to say that SOUNDS LIKE VIOLENCE have their own thing going on. The jagged music, jarred tones and messy-together sound they produce gratefully infects your very consciousness.
The difficulty they found in pursuing their musical dreams in and around the small town of Ängelholm, Sweden made them ever stronger, solidified their friendship and led to their pushing themselves and their music harder and harder. Rather than fleeing to the brighter lights and wider opportunities available in Stockholm, the band stuck to their roots and knuckled down in order to get their show quite literally on the road. Sticksman Daniel T. professes that SOUNDS LIKE VIOLENCE will “tour like idiots, everywhere and always,” so it shouldn't be too long before they're treating you in a nearby setting. These are the boys that will no doubt make hardcore and punk kids strut the dance floor with a new grace and style. - Emily Kearns
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Lineup
* Philip Hall
* Guitar
* Andreas Söderlund
* Guitar & Vocals
* Daniel Teodorsson
* Bass & Vocals
* Daniel Petersson
* Drums
1993
Sounds Like Violence Lyrics
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Together we discovered rock ′n' roll
When it all went up in smoke
I shed skin and took it for a joke
I stare into the fog
But I can′t see you there
We used to talk through our guitars
What a big sound it came to be
Be
Shine on
Shine on
Shine on
Shine on
Shine on
Shine on
In the song "1993" by Sounds Like Violence, the lead singer reflects on his past experiences with a band he was in. The first two lines suggest that the band was formed because of their shared love for rock 'n' roll, and they had a great time together, pursuing their passion. However, things took a turn for the worse, and it all went "up in smoke." This could refer to a number of things, such as the band breaking up or a creative project failing.
The next line, "I shed skin and took it for a joke," seems to point to the singer moving on from this experience and not dwelling on it too much. He's able to look back on it now and see the humor in the situation, even if it was a difficult time. The final lines are a bit more abstract, with the singer staring into the fog but not being able to see someone, presumably a former bandmate or friend. He remembers the bond they shared through music, and how together they created a "big sound."
Overall, "1993" is a reflective song about the highs and lows of being in a band and the power of music to connect people. It's a bittersweet look back on a time that is now in the past, but one that the singer clearly still holds dear.
Line by Line Meaning
Started up a band
Begun a musical group
Together we discovered rock 'n' roll
As a group, we found our love for rock and roll genre
When it all went up in smoke
When everything fell apart
I shed skin and took it for a joke
I coped with the situation by making a joke out of it
I stare into the fog
I gaze into the unknown future
But I can't see you there
I feel lost without the support of my bandmates
We used to talk through our guitars
As a group, we communicated through music
What a big sound it came to be
The music we created together had a substantial impact
Be
Exist, persevere
Shine on
Continue to thrive despite adversity
Shine on
Keep pushing forward
Shine on
Don't give up, keep moving forward
Shine on
Persist despite obstacles
Shine on
Endure despite setbacks
Writer(s): Andreas Kristofer Soederlund, Daniel Tobias Teodorsson, Daniel Helge Peterson
Contributed by Charlotte V. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
JM B
this song is badass
vaughanography
so underrated