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.
Goodbye
Still Lyrics
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One simple little word
When did it get so hard to stop
Thinking of your face
Goodbye my friend
I'm sorry you didn't see the end
Coming so fast for our necks
But I don't blame you now
I had a friend help me out
This is my way of letting go
Goodbye my friend
I'm sorry you didn't see the end
But we can live on, and love our own way
I don't know if you care, but I do anyway
The song "Goodbye" by Still delves into the complex emotions that come with saying farewell to a friend or loved one. The opening lines, "When did it get so hard to say one simple little word, when did it get so hard to stop thinking of your face," highlight the internal struggle the singer is facing in letting go. The word "goodbye" carries a weight that signifies the end of a chapter, and the difficulty in uttering it reflects the deep emotional attachment the singer has towards the person they are parting ways with. The line "Goodbye my friend, I'm sorry you didn't see the end coming so fast for our necks" suggests that the end of the relationship or friendship caught both parties off guard, indicating a sudden and unexpected separation.
The next lines, "But I don't blame you now, like I did an hour ago, I had a friend help me out, this is my way of letting go," demonstrate a shift in the singer's perspective and emotional state. Initially feeling resentment or blame towards the friend for the abrupt ending, the singer experiences a change of heart and acknowledges that they are now ready to move forward and release any lingering negativity. The mention of a friend providing support suggests that external help and guidance played a role in the singer's healing process. The act of saying goodbye becomes a cathartic experience for the singer, a way of releasing pent-up emotions and embracing acceptance.
The repetition of the refrain "Goodbye my friend, I'm sorry you didn't see the end" emphasizes the theme of closure and finality in the relationship. Despite the pain and sorrow of the parting, the singer acknowledges that life must go on and that both individuals can continue to live and love in their own separate ways. The line "But we can live on, and love our own way" conveys a sense of optimism and resilience, suggesting that even in the face of separation, there is still room for personal growth and self-love. The singer grapples with uncertainty about the other person's feelings, questioning "I don't know if you care, but I do anyway," underscoring the complexity of emotions involved in saying goodbye and moving forward.
In conclusion, "Goodbye" by Still is a poignant exploration of the bittersweet process of letting go and saying farewell to a friend. The lyrics capture the rollercoaster of emotions that come with ending a significant relationship, from initial shock and blame to eventual acceptance and forgiveness. Through the act of saying goodbye, the singer finds a sense of closure and release, allowing them to heal and move forward with a newfound sense of self-awareness. The song's message of resilience and hope reminds listeners that while goodbyes can be painful, they also pave the way for new beginnings and personal growth.
Line by Line Meaning
When did it get so hard to say
When did it become difficult for me to express my feelings
One simple little word
Just one word to convey my emotions
When did it get so hard to stop
When did it become challenging to end my thoughts
Thinking of your face
Reflecting on memories of you
Goodbye my friend
Farewell to my close companion
I'm sorry you didn't see the end
Apologies for the sudden goodbye
Coming so fast for our necks
Approaching swiftly and unexpectedly
But I don't blame you now
I no longer hold you responsible
Like I did an hour ago
Unlike my feelings just a short while back
I had a friend help me out
Received support from a companion
This is my way of letting go
Expressing my release and moving on
But we can live on, and love our own way
We can continue and find love our own unique way
I don't know if you care, but I do anyway
Uncertain if you feel the same, but I do regardless
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Oscar Lucas
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