The band has played shows in and around the UK with the likes of Funeral for a Friend, Fightstar, Avenged Sevenfold, dredg, 18 Visions, Thrice, Hidden in Plain View, My Chemical Romance, Lostprophets and You Me At Six.
They were also nominated at the 2006 Kerrang Awards for Best British Newcomer but lost out to Bring Me The Horizon.
The Blackout released their debut mini album entitled 'The Blackout! The Blackout! The Blackout!' on October 23rd 2006 through Fierce Panda Records and the first single taken from it was 'Hard Slammin'.
The album 'We Are The Dynamite' was released on October 1st 2007 through Fierce Panda Records.
Their new album, "The Best In Town" was released in the UK on May 25th 2009; the tracks 'ShutTheFuckUppercut' and 'Children of the Night' were available for early preview.
They are also one of the only 3 unsigned bands to ever sell out the London Astoria, the only other 3 being Enter Shikari, You Me at Six and The Darkness
My Generation
The Blackout Lyrics
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The Blackout style
Gav Butler
Take 'em to the Merthyr Bridge
Can you feel it?
My g-g-generation
My g-g-generation
Are you ready?
Do you know where you are?
Welcome to the valleys punk, take a look around
It's The Blackout fucking up your town
We downloaded the shockwave
For all the ladies in the cave to get your groove on
Maybe I'm the one who flew over the cuckoo's nest
But guess who's next? (Who? )
Generation X, generation strange
Sun don't even shine through our window pane
So go ahead and talk shit
Talk shit about me
Go ahead and talk shit
About my g-g-generation
Cause we don't, don't give a fuck
And we won't ever give a fuck
Until you, you give a fuck about me
And my generation
Hey kid, take my advice
You don't want to step into a big pile of shit
Captain's drunk, your world is Titanic
Floating on the funk, so get your groove on
Maybe I am just a little fucked up
Life's just a little fucked up
Generation X, generation strange
Sun don't even shine through our window pane
So go ahead and talk shit
Talk shit about me
Go ahead and talk shit
About my g-g-generation
Cause we don't, don't give a fuck
And we won't ever give a fuck
Until you, you give a fuck about me
And my generation
Cause we don't, don't give a fuck
And we won't ever give a fuck
Until you, you give a fuck about me
And my generation
Who gets the blame?
You get the blame, and I get the blame
Who gets the blame?
You get the blame, and I get the blame
Do you think we can fly?
Do you think we can fly?
Do you think we can fly?
Well I do, I do
Fly!
DJ bobby-sauce bring it on!
The Blackout love their bass jam.
So go ahead and talk shit
Talk shit about me
Go ahead and talk shit
About my g-g-generation
Cause we don't, don't give a fuck
And we won't ever give a fuck
Until you, you give a fuck about me
And my generation
Cause we don't, don't give a fuck
And we won't ever give a fuck
Until you, you give a fuck about me
And my generation
The lyrics of The Blackout's song "My Generation" appear to reflect the angsty rebellion of the punk era with a few modern twists. The first two lines of the song express the desire to fly, which could symbolize the yearning to escape from the limitations of society or even mortality. The mention of Merthyr Bridge, a historic landmark in Wales, suggests that the band is proud of their roots and wants to show off their Welsh identity. The repeated question "Do you know where you are?" could mean that the band wants to challenge their listeners to be more self-aware and conscious of their environments.
The chorus asserts a strong sense of defiance against anyone who mocks or misunderstands the band's generation. The lyrics emphasize that the band and their peers "don't give a fuck" and won't conform to societal expectations until their voices are heard and their unique perspectives are appreciated. The bridge following the first verse warns the listener to avoid making bad decisions and to avoid following a drunken leadership or a doomed path.
Overall, the lyrics of "My Generation" showcase The Blackout's rebellious spirit and desire to revolutionize the music industry with their distinct style and relentless energy.
Line by Line Meaning
If only we could fly
A wistful desire to escape from reality
Take 'em to the Merthyr Bridge
Inviting the listener to experience a gritty, industrial setting
Can you feel it?
A challenge to the listener to fully engage with the music
My g-g-generation
A sense of collective identity with a particular age group and culture
Get the fuck up!
An exhortation to the audience to enjoy themselves and participate in the show
Are you ready?
A call to action to join in the celebration of youth and rebellion
Do you know where you are?
A questioning of one's place in the world and society
Welcome to the valleys punk, take a look around
A proud endorsement of a specific regional identity and scene
It's The Blackout fucking up your town
A boastful claim to rock stardom and influence
We downloaded the shockwave
A reference to musical innovation and experimentation
For all the ladies in the cave to get your groove on
An invitation to all people, regardless of gender, to enjoy the music and dance
Maybe I'm the one who flew over the cuckoo's nest
A self-deprecating statement about feeling out of place and unconventional
But guess who's next? (Who? )
A challenge to other musicians and artists to try to top The Blackout's style and energy
Generation X, generation strange
A recognition of being a part of a subculture that is misunderstood and marginalized
Sun don't even shine through our window pane
A metaphor for the feeling of being closed off and isolated from the mainstream
So go ahead and talk shit
An acknowledgment of criticism and insults from outsiders
About my g-g-generation
Reasserting the importance and value of the subculture and identity
Cause we don't, don't give a fuck
Self-assurance and defiance against societal norms and expectations
And we won't ever give a fuck
A steadfast dedication to staying true to oneself and resisting pressures to conform
Until you, you give a fuck about me
A demand for recognition and validation of the subculture and individuality
Hey kid, take my advice
A mentor-like tone towards the listener, offering guidance and wisdom
You don't want to step into a big pile of shit
A warning to be cautious and mindful of the consequences of one's actions
Captain's drunk, your world is Titanic
A metaphor for the feeling of uncertainty and danger in a chaotic world
Floating on the funk, so get your groove on
Encouragement to find joy and pleasure in music and dancing
Maybe I am just a little fucked up
A recognition of one's own flaws and imperfections
Life's just a little fucked up
Acknowledgment of the difficulties and challenges of living
Who gets the blame?
A rhetorical question about responsibility and accountability
Do you think we can fly?
A metaphor for empowerment and unlimited potential
Well I do, I do
A statement of enthusiasm and affirmation of the subculture's strength and vitality
DJ bobby-sauce bring it on!
Acknowledgement of the importance of a DJ in creating a lively atmosphere and energy
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