A 4 song 7” E.P. led by the track “I Think I Need You” was released on Elefant Records of Madrid (Camera Obscura, Au Revoir Simone et al), in June 2009.
Their most recent album, Flashbacks mixes their earlier upbeat brit-pop with a repertoire of horns, strings, and background vocals.
Kicking Sand
The Lodger Lyrics
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How long will it last
Till I am doing better
You're just in the past
Say we're in the same boat
Iâm not in yours
I couldn't care less about your life
If you bought yourself a stopwatch
Check the hands of time
And now you're in the phonebooks
Checking that I'm fine
Say we're in the same boat
I'm not in yours
I couldn't care less about your life
Ooh no
We're not superstars
We're just kicking sand
Don't want to have another argument
Itâs not my style
Take me to the starting line again
The years since we commenced
The wine
The walk
The fall
The landing
The talk
Say we're in the same boat
I'm not in yours
I couldn't care less about your life
Ooh no
We're not superstars
We're just kicking sand
Don't want to have another argument
Itâs not my style
Take me to the starting line again
The years since we commenced
We're not superstars
We're just kicking sand
Don't want to have another argument
Itâs not my style
Take me to the starting line again
The years since we commenced
The Lodger's song "Kicking Sand" is a reflective tune about a relationship that has seen better days. In this song, the singer is essentially telling their ex-partner that they are moving on with their life and are no longer interested in being a part of their former partner's life. The opening lyrics "Say you're doing better, how long will it last? Till I am doing better, you're just in the past" highlights how the singer feels about their former partner and their desire for them to move on from each other. The singer then goes on to emphasize how they are no longer interested in being a part of their former partner's life, "I couldn't care less about your life".
The chorus "We're not superstars, we're just kicking sand" is an apt metaphor for the relationship in question. Two people who were once united are now no longer the picture of love and happiness but instead, are just two people trying to figure out their lives as best they can. The line "Don't want to have another argument, it's not my style" speaks to the fact that the singer is no longer interested in fighting with their former partner but instead, wants to move forward with their life.
Overall, "Kicking Sand" is a song about resilience, growth, and the decision to move on from a relationship. The Lodger's lyrics show that sometimes it's better to let go of things that no longer serve us and focus our attention on what truly matters in our lives.
Line by Line Meaning
Say you're doing better
Tell me that you're doing well
How long will it last
How long until things change?
Till I am doing better
Until I'm also doing well
You're just in the past
You're not relevant anymore
Say we're in the same boat
Let's pretend we have similar situations
I'm not in yours
But we're really not the same at all
I couldn't care less about your life
I have no interest in what you're doing
If you bought yourself a stopwatch
If you decided to time things
Check the hands of time
See how much time has passed
And now you're in the phonebooks
You're trying to find out about me
Checking that I'm fine
Making sure that I'm doing okay
We're not superstars
We're not famous or special
We're just kicking sand
We're just ordinary, average people
Don't want to have another argument
I don't want to fight with you again
Itâs not my style
That's just not who I am
Take me to the starting line again
Let's start over, go back to the beginning
The years since we commenced
The time that's passed since we started
The wine
The alcohol we drank
The walk
The time we spent walking
The fall
The mistakes we made
The landing
The consequences of our actions
The talk
The conversations we had
Lyrics © OBO APRA/AMCOS
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antifolkhero
Bums me out this has so few listens and no comments. This was a great record that didn't get enough promotion.