The idea for the project began one day a couple of years ago when Alaina made fun of Patrick for playing tennis in college. A year later the two fled their hometown Denver to spend eight months sailing and exploring the North Atlantic coast. During their adventures they began writing music together documenting their experiences. The Longboat Pass Songfacts reports that the pair eventually recorded their songs. The resulting album, Cape Dory, is about their time on the seas, the majority of the tracks being about the difficulties they experienced during their trip.
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2. Australian Indie band containing two brothers, two cousins and a mystery bass player. Tennis have left the halcyon days of art school behind in pursuit of the perfect musical storm. Tennis played their first gig at a strip club in Surry Hills circa ’06, simultaneously debuting in Sydney’s indie and adult entertainment scenes.
Pursuing the former rather than the latter, Tennis have since graced the stages of many more credible venues, supporting the likes of; Matt & Kim(USA), The Ruby Suns(NZ), Wolf and Cub, Children Collide, Lost Valentinos, Tame Impala and The Holidays. Their colliding beats, wild rhythms, melodic vocals and stark atmospheres meld into a festive music de force driving listeners into a sweaty rapture.
3. IDM project of Ben Edwards & Douglas Benford. Their releases:
Wooden Sweets (CD, 2000)
Duckshelf / Interview (7", Expanding 2001)
Europe On Horseback (CD, BiP_HOp 2001)
Furlines (2xCD, BiP_HOp 2003)
4. A now-defunct alternative pop/punk band from New York consisting of singer/guitarist Greg Tuohey, bassist Kris Bauman, and drummer Jochen Rueckert.
It All Feels the Same
Tennis Lyrics
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Took a train to get to you
Finally got there
And I couldn't find you anywhere
We could be good but we don't live the way that we should
Constantly told we're imperfect and cannot be good
Took a train to
Took a train to get to you
Finally got there
And I couldn't find you anywhere
We could be good but we don't live the way that she should
Constantly told we're imperfect and cannot be good
Tired of waiting around for you to intervene
tired of wishing that you even knew what I mean
[Repeat: x4]
When I say your name
I look for a change
But everywhere II go
It all feels the same
We could be good but we don't live the way that she should
Constantly told we're imperfect and cannot be good
Tired of waiting around for you to intervene
tired of wishing that you even knew what I mean
The lyrics of Tennis's song, "It All Feels the Same," describe the frustration of two people who want to be together, but cannot seem to connect because of societal pressures to be perfect. The first part of the verse talks about how the singer took a train to get to their lover, but cannot find them anywhere. This could symbolize the difficulties in finding a true connection in a world that values perfection over authenticity. The next part describes the societal pressure to live up to a certain standard, yet the couple acknowledges that they are imperfect and cannot be what is expected of them.
The chorus is repeated multiple times and is quite self-explanatory. The singer is looking for a change by saying their lover's name, but they cannot find it no matter where they go. The last part of the verse reiterates the theme of societal pressure and how the singer is tired of waiting for their lover to intervene and listening to the constant criticism of being imperfect.
Overall, the song can be viewed as an anthem for people who are tired of societal pressures and want to live their lives authentically. It highlights the difficulties that arise when one is trying to maintain a connection while constantly being told that perfection is key.
Line by Line Meaning
Took a train to
I took a train to come to you
Took a train to get to you
I took a train so I could reach you
Finally got there
I eventually arrived
And I couldn't find you anywhere
But you weren't there to be found
We could be good but we don't live the way that we should
We have potential to be great but we don't always choose the right path
Constantly told we're imperfect and cannot be good
People keep saying that we'll never be good enough and that we're flawed
Took a train to
I took another train to come to you again
Took a train to get to you
I travelled by train to get to your location
Finally got there
I reached the destination
And I couldn't find you anywhere
Again, you were not present
We could be good but we don't live the way that she should
We have the potential for goodness but we often make poor choices
Constantly told we're imperfect and cannot be good
Society constantly tells us that we are flawed and cannot achieve greatness
Tired of waiting around for you to intervene
I'm tired of waiting for you to step in and change things
tired of wishing that you even knew what I mean
I'm tired of hoping that you would understand my perspective
When I say your name
Whenever I mention your name
I look for a change
I hope for a difference
But everywhere II go
No matter where I am
It all feels the same
Everything feels repetitive and unchanged
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Alaina Moore-Riley, Patrick Riley
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