After signing to Arista in 1988, they saw their largest international success with the album Starfish and the American Top 40 hit "Under The Milky Way" which resurfaced on the soundtrack of the cult movie "Donnie Darko". Whilst the band remain feted by their peers, subsequent commercial success proved elusive: 1990s follow-up album "Gold Afternoon Fix" failed to capitalise on their success, and the band weathered several line-up changes after its release, first losing long-term drummer Richard Ploog, then Peter Koppes following 1992s "Priest = Aura". That album baffled and confused many fans upon its release as to what band The Church was considered to be, but is now considered a seminal album and one of the most revered by Church connoisseurs. The vacant drum-stool on Priest=Aura being occupied by Jay Dee Daugherty of Arista labelmate Patti Smiths group, and it was produced by Gavin MacKillop of Moose.
Reduced to a two-piece, Kilbey & Willson-Piper re-grouped with the assistance of drummer/producer Tim Powles to record 1994's "Sometime Anywhere", concluding their obligations to the Arista and Mushroom labels. The commercial decline, combined with the Church being ignored again by a music press more focused on the Nineties' music trends, could have brought about the demise of the band, had it not coincided with the breakthrough of the internet, thus enabling direct communication from the band to its passionate cult fanbase.
This brought about a new beginning for The Church, with Peter Koppes rejoining the band for recording 1996s "Magician Among The Spirits". The band (with Koppes back into the fold, and Powles now as the permanent drummer ), hit a re-newed creative surge and with regained selfconfidence, released "Hologram Of Baal" 2 years later, and toured Australia, the USA and Europe.
The first decade of the 21st century found the band releasing severeal highly critically acclaimed albums, like 2002's aptly named "After Everything Now this" and 2003's "Forget Yourself", the latter breaking new ground with bandmembers swapping instruments in the recording process. Live performances stray from high profile events like the 03 concerts at Sydney Opera House and the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, to low-profile gigs for smaller audiences, often confusing old 80s fans, surprised to find the band still playing, wrongly assuming the band just being one in the never-ending string of reunion acts.
2009's album "Untitled#23" marked yet another highlight.. its essence represented in just 10 songs, and with a strong less-is-more approach, the albums core identity being on par with Starfish, it also finds Steve Kilbey breaking new ground as a vocalist.
2010 saw their 30th anniversary, with extensive touring in the US and Australia. Their unique position and importance in the australian music scene was recognized with an ARIA award.
Their album, "Further Deeper", was released in 2014, and "man woman life death infinity" in 2017.
Glow Worm
The Church Lyrics
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You're so easy to adore
You're easy to want
I always want more.....
The way you talk
It puts me in a dream
Makes me feel like the cat who had the cream
You're easy to be with
I'm telling everybody that you must be a gift from higher planes
As a broken soul below I always wanna be living in your glow
You're so easy to love
You're so easy just to like
Don't change a thing
Cos everything's just right....
You fly like a swan
You sing like a bird
I wanna tell you everything
But I can't find the words
You're so easy to love
You're so lovely just to touch
So beautiful to see
I wanna see so much....
Alone in your head
I wonder where you roam
It doesn't really matter if you always come home
You're so easy to love
So nice just to kiss
You're standing in the light
I'm bathing in the bliss
Beautiful as hell
Wonderful as well
Don't you know I'm buying whatever you can sell
You're so easy to love
So easy to be round
Asleep so sweet but with your tiny sleeping sound/hand
I hold you in my arms
I see you in my mind
I need you every day
I need you every night
You're so easy to love
You're so easy to admire
You've got me by the heart
If anyone inquires
You're soft and you're strong
You're cool and your warm
Delicate, intricate, triumph over form
You're so easy to love
You're so crucial to my life
I want you to know
That everything's alright....
The way that you love
It's pure and it's strong
If you stay around
Nothing can go wrong
(These next two songs are on the Louisiana single)
The Church's song "Glow Worm" is a tender declaration of love that emphasizes the ease of loving the person in question. The lyrics express admiration for the loved one's qualities, such as their way of talking that puts the singer in a dreamlike state, their effortless beauty, and their ability to inspire blissful feelings. The song also highlights the emotional security the loved one provides, as the singer asserts that being around them makes everything alright and that they are crucial to their life.
Furthermore, the song conveys the idea that the love between the two is natural and unforced. Lines like "You're so easy just to like / Don't change a thing / Cos everything's just right" and "You're soft and you're strong / You're cool and you're warm" demonstrate that the singer loves the loved one for exactly who they are, with all their contradictions and quirks. The song's refrain of "You're so easy to love" reinforces the idea that the love is uncomplicated and effortless, without any of the struggles or doubts often associated with romantic relationships.
Overall, "Glow Worm" is a beautiful representation of a simple and secure love that is built on admiration, affection, and mutual appreciation.
Line by Line Meaning
You're so easy to love
The singer finds it effortless to love the person they are addressing in the song.
You're so easy to adore
The singer finds it effortless to feel deep admiration for the person they are addressing in the song.
You're easy to want
The singer finds themselves easily desiring the person they are addressing in the song.
I always want more.....
The singer always desires more of the presence of the person they are addressing in the song.
The way you talk
The manner in which the person speaks is what the singer finds alluring.
It puts me in a dream
The singer finds themselves becoming lost in thought when the person speaks.
Makes me feel like the cat who had the cream
The person's speech makes the singer feel gleeful and satisfied, as if they have just received something they greatly desired.
You're easy to be with
The singer finds it effortless to spend time with the person they are addressing in the song.
I'm telling everybody that you must be a gift from higher planes
The singer is attributing a divine or extraordinary origin to the person they are addressing in the song and is vocal about this belief.
As a broken soul below I always wanna be living in your glow
The singer, who sees themselves as a less than whole individual, greatly desires to remain surrounded by the person they are addressing's presence and 'glow' in order to feel complete.
You're so easy just to like
The singer finds it almost effortless to appreciate the person they are addressing in the song.
Don't change a thing
The singer is asking the person to remain exactly as they are without alterations.
Cos everything's just right....
The singer believes everything about the person is fitting together in the most ideal way.
You fly like a swan
The singer believes the person they are addressing moves with grace and poise.
You sing like a bird
The singer believes the person has a beautiful voice that is melodious and tuneful.
I wanna tell you everything
The person is so important to the singer that they desire to share everything with them.
But I can't find the words
While the singer greatly values their relationship with the person, they struggle to express their feelings in words.
So beautiful to see
The singer is enamored with the way the person they are addressing looks.
I wanna see so much....
The singer desires to be in the presence of the person they are addressing often and for extended periods of time.
Alone in your head
The singer is curious about the person's thoughts and the things going through their mind when they are alone.
I wonder where you roam
The singer is curious about the person's physical whereabouts when the person is not in the singer's presence.
It doesn't really matter if you always come home
The singer is willing to accept and wait for the person's return home, regardless of where they have been.
So nice just to kiss
The singer finds kissing the person they are addressing to be a pleasurable experience.
You're standing in the light
The person the singer is addressing is in the spotlight, figuratively speaking, and the singer is admiring their presence there.
I'm bathing in the bliss
The singer is experiencing intense joy as a result of the person's presence.
Beautiful as hell
The singer believes the person is very attractive or impressive.
Wonderful as well
The singer believes the person is great when it comes to other attributes or skills as well.
Don't you know I'm buying whatever you can sell
The singer is willing to buy or accept anything the person they are addressing is offering or selling.
So easy to be round
The singer finds it simple to just spend time without any big plans or activities happening with the person they are addressing in the song.
Asleep so sweet but with your tiny sleeping sound/hand
The singer finds the way the person sleeps much of the time to be endearing.
I hold you in my arms
The singer enjoys physically holding the person they are addressing and finds comfort in doing so.
I see you in my mind
The singer often thinks of the person they are addressing and mentally pictures them.
I need you every day
The singer believes their life is significantly enhanced by the presence of the person they are addressing and they desire to be around them every day.
You're so easy to admire
The singer finds the person they are addressing to be effortlessly admirable and often thinks of them in such a light.
You've got me by the heart
The person they are addressing has captured the singer's emotions and affections in a significant way.
If anyone inquires
If asked about the person, the singer is willing to give a glowing review of who they are and what they mean to the singer.
You're soft and you're strong
The singer believes the person has opposing qualities of both gentleness and resilience and admires them for being able to balance such traits.
You're cool and your warm
The singer believes the person has opposing qualities of both distance and closeness and admires them for being able to balance such traits.
Delicate, intricate, triumph over form
The singer is describing the person's actions, words, and general essence as more intricate than they may first appear, and is admiring them for being able to master such delicacy.
You're so crucial to my life
The singer believes the person they are addressing is a crucial part of their existence.
I want you to know
The singer is trying to convey a significant point or concept, with the person they are addressing being the intended recipient of the message.
That everything's alright....
The singer is assuring the person that they bring a sense of calming or security to the singer's life.
The way that you love
The manner in which the person expresses affection is what the singer finds endearing.
It's pure and it's strong
The singer believes the love directed towards them from the person they are addressing is of the utmost genuineness and potency.
If you stay around
The singer desires the person to be a stable presence in their life.
Nothing can go wrong
The singer believes that as long as this person remains in their life, they will be able to overcome any challenges or obstructions that may arise.
Contributed by Kaitlyn K. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
BittersweetSymphony
on You're Still Beautiful
Sometimes I wonder if he is writing about himself