1. STILL is a moniker of Milan-based musician Simone Trabucchi (a.k.a. Dracula Lewis) who is also a member of Doro Bengala, Invernomuto and Sex Boyz. He is also involved with Hundebiss Records. Trabucchi's project STILL is dedicated to a personal reinterpretation of computerized dub and early digital dancehall. Trabucchi released his debut album "I" on the Pan label in 2017. This was followed a year later by "I (Remixed)".
In the summer of 2018, Trabucchi held a two-month residency in Kampala, Uganda at the Nyege Nyege Tapes label and collective’s villa, in collaboration with their sublabel Hakuna Kulala. Collaborating with various local vocalists, the result was the mix tape album Kikommando, which was released in 2021 and named after a Ugandan street food dish of flat bread and beans,
2. Still is the UK chillout project of Brendan Huston and Tom Evans, with a more organic sound than most other chillout. Between 2005 and 2011 they released tracks on various compilations. Tracks include: "All in the Water (feat Cathy Batistessa)", "Coming Home", "Kumasi Junction", "Time" (feat Anthony Smith" and "Waste".
3. Still is a blackened Post Metal band from Hull, UK. Released the album {} in 2021.
4. Still was the project of Jamaica-raised New York based DJ, producer and musician Hsi Chang Lin (died April 2018), Hsi Chang Lin was a former turntablist for the abrasive political Hip-Hop crew Dälek. He pioneered the notion of "ambient turntablism" with his 2005 debut album "Remains". Created using only Technics 1200s and a host of delay pedals he demonstrated the new depths to which the turntable can be used as an instrument, which was only hinted at on Dälek's LP "Abscence".
5. Still was a female-fronted new wave band from Japan formed in 1982. They released two EPs in 1985, Pale Face and Real Time, and made an appearance on a compilation in 1987. Drummer Teiyu Nakamura, also involved with the Japanese no wave band Jagatara and punk legends [artistThe Stalin, is credited their singles.
6. STILL is the power-pop/rock-pop project of Alaskan-born Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Wade Biery. Guitar-based pop similar to "XTC" or "Del Amitri" meshed with rock energy with a touch of country-pop added to the mix. He released the album "I Don't Mind" in 2001.
Wade has had the good fortune to perform with many excellent performers in the music business ranging from Leanne Rimes and Carlene Carter to Dillon O’Brian, Joe Cocker, The Turtles, Latin-Rock superstar Miguel Mateos, Christopher Cross and many more. http://www.stillmusic.com/wordpress
7. Still was a side project for 3 members of echolyn: Brett Kull (vocals & guitar), Paul Ramsey (drums & percussion) and Ray Weston (bass & vocals). They recorded their first album after echolyn split up in 1996, called Always Almost. The follow-up was released 1997 under the band name of Always almost and was called God Pounds His Nails. Both albums were released on Pleasant Green Records.
8. Still is an alt-country band featuring a past member of legendary Australian slowcore act Bluetile Lounge.
9. Alternative rock band from Karlskrona, Sweden.
10. An instrumental post-rock band from Singapore.
11. Heavy Shoegaze band from St. Louis, Missouri that was formed in 2020 by Michael Hoeltge, Ben Koeing, David Shanle (New Lives, Time and Pressure), and Chris Wright.
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12. A hardcore punk band from Odessa, Ukraine. Released the album Сквозь Пустоту in 2013.
Divinity
Still Lyrics
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I would stay if I had the words to say to go back to how things were
Streams of light cascading down from the sky droplets of divinity
Don't purify in fact they just hurt my eyes show a glimpse of what I should be
But that's just how it is
I know I never had a chance
I thought I might
A way back to you
But I know
I know
I know
I know
I know
I never had a chance
Temperamental from a sudden descent to this pit of isolation
Emotions race the feelings of love disgraced the fog blocking out the sun
Please take back this realization that this life cannot be enough
There's something more that I am not destined for a glory I'll never know
But that's just how it is
I know I never had a chance
I thought I might
If I could find
A way back to you
But I know
I know
I know
I know
I know
I never had a chance
Maybe it's better up in heaven my love
Maybe it's better up in heaven my love
In the song "Divinity" by Still, the lyrics delve into themes of longing, hopelessness, and a yearning for something greater. The singer acknowledges that the listener will never truly understand the depth of their emotions and the reasons behind them. They express a desire to go back to how things were, but feel incapable of finding the right words to do so.
The second verse introduces the image of "Streams of light cascading down from the sky droplets of divinity." At first glance, these streams of light may seem holy or purifying, but the singer reveals that they are actually painful to their eyes. However, these streams offer a glimpse of what the singer believes they should be. This portrays a sense of dissatisfaction with oneself, a longing to tap into their full potential or a better version of themselves.
The recurring refrain, "But that's just how it is, I know I never had a chance," suggests a resigned acceptance of their circumstances. They had held onto a fleeting hope of finding a way back to the listener, or perhaps reconnecting with a lost love, but now they have come to terms with the fact that it will never happen. The repetition of "I know" emphasizes their understanding of this reality.
The third verse further explores the singer's feelings of isolation and inner turmoil. They describe themselves as temperamental, having experienced a sudden descent into a pit of isolation. The fog metaphorically represents a fog of despair that obscures any possibility of experiencing love or happiness. The singer expresses a realization that this life alone is not enough, that there must be something more meaningful or fulfilling beyond their grasp. They believe they are not destined for greatness or glory, creating a sense of hopelessness.
The final line, "Maybe it's better up in heaven my love," offers a glimmer of solace or resignation. It suggests that perhaps the singer believes their longing and dissatisfaction will be resolved in the afterlife or in a place beyond this world. It also implies a sense of yearning for a higher, more fulfilling existence, where they can find the love and fulfillment they are unable to attain in their current life.
Overall, the lyrics of "Divinity" capture a deep sense of longing, resignation, and a search for something more. The singer recognizes the limitations of their circumstances and the unfulfilled desires within themselves. The song explores themes of inner turmoil, yearning for a better version of oneself, and the belief that maybe true happiness lies in another realm.
Line by Line Meaning
I know that you will never understand the reasons for how I feel
I am aware that you will never comprehend the motives behind my emotions
I would stay if I had the words to say to go back to how things were
I would remain if I possessed the appropriate language to revert to the former state
Streams of light cascading down from the sky droplets of divinity
Beams of illumination descending from above as divine droplets
Don't purify in fact they just hurt my eyes show a glimpse of what I should be
Rather than cleanse, they simply cause pain to my eyes and reveal a fleeting vision of my true potential
But that's just how it is
However, that is the undeniable reality
I know I never had a chance
I am aware that I never stood a chance
I thought I might
I had a glimmer of hope
If I could find
If only I could discover
A way back to you
A path to reunite with you
But I know
Yet, I understand
I never had a chance
I was never given an opportunity
Temperamental from a sudden descent to this pit of isolation
Emotionally unstable after abruptly falling into this state of solitude
Emotions race the feelings of love disgraced the fog blocking out the sun
Powerful emotions intensify, tarnishing the once cherished love and obscuring the sunlight with a thick fog
Please take back this realization that this life cannot be enough
I implore you to retract the understanding that this existence is inadequate
There's something more that I am not destined for a glory I'll never know
There exists something greater that I am not destined to attain, a magnificence that will forever elude me
Maybe it's better up in heaven my love
Perhaps it is superior and more blissful in heavenly realms, my beloved
Maybe it's better up in heaven my love
Perhaps it is superior and more blissful in heavenly realms, my beloved
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Daniel McDonough
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