The Coming Weak officially formed in December of 2006 in a small apartment above a garage in northern Rhode Island. Just 5 dudes who eat, sleep, breathe, and live music. Providence has a long history filled with successes as well as failures, yet has remained resilient throughout. It has the ability to reinvent itself and stay modern, focused on where it is headed, but it never forgets where it has been. Like the town it calls home, the members of The Coming Weak bring their years of individual experiences together to offer up music that, while edgy and innovative, still maintains a sense of comforting familiarity.
Armed with experience, passion, and insatiable drive, they quickly recorded a three-song demo in January of 2007. Two months later, they made their debut and unloaded nearly all of those demos that first night. They quickly gathered momentum over the next few months, playing over two dozen shows, and sharing the stage with the likes of Amber Pacific, Rooney, Monty Are I, Hopesfall, The Junior Varsity, and many more. Not satisfied with these successes, The Coming Weak entered the studio in September 2007 to record a proper release. The result was the Consider This EP, which was produced by Michael Poorman, formerly of Hot Rod Circuit. The record was released on December 11, 2007 - one year to the day after the band formed. Fresh off the success of their sold-out record release show, The Coming Weak launched head-on into 2008. They have toured the northeast incessantly in support of Consider This, playing over 50 shows so far this year, and increasing their loyal fan base as they go. All the while, they have maintained a steady creative output, and look to tour heavily on the much anticipated release "Navigation."
The Coming Weak was named as one of the Top 100 bands to watch in 2009 by AbsolutePunk.net in October of 2008. Other accolades include being highlighted as AbsolutePunk.net's "Spotlight Band Of The Week," (February '08), named as one of the top 10 unsigned bands in DJ Rossstar's "Unsigned Band Contest II" (June '08), winning a spot on Warped Tour via the "Ernie Ball Battle Of The Bands," (July '08), and named a semi-finalist in Harpoon Brewery's "Best Unfiltered Band Search" (August '08). Their new EP 'Are We All Letting Go,' produced by Michael Poorman (Therefore I Am, Piebald, Paulson, Fly Upright Kite) is available now.
Influences:
- Anberlin
- Brand New
- Cartel
- New Found Glory
- Saosin
- Taking Back Sunday
We have shared the stage with:
Powerspace (Fueled By Ramen)
Hopesfall (Trustkill)
The Junior Varsity (Victory)
Amber Pacific (Hopeless)
Melee (Warner Brothers)
Rooney (Geffen)
Dear And The Headlights (Equal Vision)
Select Start (All About Records)
Vanna (Epitaph)
The Casual Lean (Orange Peal)
Therefore I Am (Equal Vision)
The Years Gone By (Rise Records)
Members:
Tim White - Vocals
Jamie Thomas - Guitar
Matt Tremblay - Guitar
Jeff Langmaid - Bass
Ryan Manning - Drums
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2006-2010
About You
The Coming Weak Lyrics
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I'm not sure of your intentions or why you showed tonight
I'm just glad you did
Just say it
I don't wanna be alone right now
and you're walk, you're walking away
Your footsteps, like a kid on a piano
It's bang, bang, banging in my head
I think I could spend a lifetime chasing after you
In this world of second chances, why should we care when we've got tonight
Just say it
I don't wanna be alone right now
and you're walk, you're walking away
Your footsteps, like a kid on a piano
bang, banging
It's bang, bang, banging in my head
Would you care if I kiss you just one time,
Or would you mind?
If you truly don't fear anything,
Why don't you break his heart?
Just break his heart
Just say it
I don't wanna be alone right now
and you're walk, you're walking away
Your footsteps, like a kid on a piano
bang, banging
It's bang, bang, banging in my head
Would you care if I kiss you just one time
It's certainly not what I expected
You and I
Would you care if I kiss you just one time
It's certainly not what I expected
You and I
The Coming Weak's song "About You" is a song that portrays a sense of confusion and uncertainty in a relationship. The song begins with the singer expressing their uncertainty about the intentions of their partner, prompting them to consider avoiding eye contact throughout the evening. Despite this confusion, they express relief that their partner showed up. The chorus of the song begins with the singer asking their partner not to leave, stating that they do not want to be alone. The sound of their partner's footsteps as they walk away is compared to a child banging on a piano, echoing in the singer's head.
As the song progresses, the singer expresses their willingness to spend their whole life chasing after their partner, acknowledging that the world is full of second chances and they do not need to worry about the future. The chorus is repeated with the same sense of desperation as before, with the singer asking their partner not to leave and wondering if they would care if they kissed them just once.
Towards the end of the song, the mood changes as the singer asks their partner if they would break their current partner's heart. The song ends with the repeated chorus, with the singer wondering if their unexpected connection with their partner will lead to a kiss.
Overall, the song portrays the complicated emotions that come with being caught between a strong attraction to someone and the fear of what may come next in a relationship.
Line by Line Meaning
I think I could spend this whole evening avoiding your eyes
I am afraid to make eye contact with you, as I am unsure of your intentions for being here tonight.
I'm not sure of your intentions or why you showed tonight
I am unsure of why you have shown up tonight and what your motives are.
I'm just glad you did
Despite my uncertainty, I am happy you are here with me tonight.
Just say it
Please tell me what you are thinking and feeling right now.
I don't wanna be alone right now
I am feeling lonely and would like some company.
and you're walk, you're walking away
I am worried that you are leaving and will not stay with me.
Your footsteps, like a kid on a piano, bang, banging
I can hear your footsteps as you walk away, and they sound loud and erratic, like someone playing a piano.
It's bang, bang, banging in my head
The sound of your footsteps is echoing in my mind and causing me distress.
I think I could spend a lifetime chasing after you
I am willing to pursue a relationship with you, even if it takes the rest of my life.
In this world of second chances, why should we care when we've got tonight
We should not worry about the past, but instead focus on enjoying the present moment we have together.
Would you care if I kiss you just one time
I am wondering if you would be receptive to a romantic gesture, such as a kiss.
Or would you mind?
Are you uncomfortable with or opposed to the idea of kissing me?
If you truly don't fear anything, Why don't you break his heart?
If you are truly fearless, you could end your current relationship to pursue a new one with me.
Just break his heart
End your current relationship and choose to be with me instead.
It's certainly not what I expected
The current situation between us is different than what I had anticipated or imagined.
You and I
We are in this situation together, and our actions will determine what happens next.
Contributed by Alyssa N. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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