In 2001 the song Take the Long Road and Walk It circulated as a demo, before being released by Fierce Panda. The band were quickly signed by EMI/Virgin imprint, Hut, who released their first EP You Might as Well Try to Fuck Me.
In 2002, following another EP, The People, they released their eponymous debut album.
In Autumn 2004, they released their second album, Welcome to the North, and the accompanying single Freedom Fighters, before touring with Incubus. One of the singles from the album, Breakin', became a hit on American rock radio.
Their eagerly awaited third album entitled Strength in Numbers was released in June 2008. However, in September 2010, singer/songwriter Robert Harvey confirmed the group's intention to split, and on 31 March 2011 the band announced a series of farewell shows in Japan and the UK.
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Dance
The Music Lyrics
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This
This
Ain't
Heaven yeah yeah
Longing for love
Fed up of loss
I'm fed up of loss
High
High
High
Higher yeah yeah
Take me from a man betrayed
Down to where the angels play
Where the angels play
Where the angels play
Where the angels
Where the angels play
Where the angels
Where the angels plaaaaaay
Scented
Petal
Scented
Petal
Scented
Petal
Scented
Petal
Scented
Petal
Scented
Scented Petal
Take me from a man betrayed
Down to where the angels play
Where the angels play
Where the angels
Where the angels play
The lyrics of The Music's song "Dance" speak to the universal human experience of seeking love and connection while also grappling with the pain of past betrayal and loss. The repeated phrases "This ain't heaven, yeah yeah," and "High, high, high, higher, yeah yeah" communicate a longing for something beyond the present reality, while the lines "Longing for love, fed up of loss" convey a sense of frustration and weariness with the cyclical nature of failed relationships.
The chorus of "Take me from a man betrayed, down to where the angels play" speaks to a desire for a fresh start or a new perspective, symbolized by a move from a place of hurt and disappointment to a realm of purity and joy where "the angels play." The repeated phrase "scented petal" could be interpreted as an image of beauty and fragility, perhaps hinting at the idea that love and happiness are delicate and fleeting things that must be carefully tended.
Overall, the lyrics of "Dance" capture an intense mix of longing, pain, hope, and desire. The song encourages listeners to keep striving for the love and connection they crave, even in the face of repeated disappointment and heartbreak.
Line by Line Meaning
This
The current situation or circumstance
This
The present moment in time
This
The feeling being experienced
Ain't
Is not
Heaven yeah yeah
An ideal or perfect state of being
Longing for love
Desire for affection from another
Fed up of loss
Tired of experiencing disappointment
Longing for love
Desire for affection from another
I'm fed up of loss
I am tired of experiencing disappointment
High
Excitement or feeling of elation
High
Excitement or feeling of elation
High
Excitement or feeling of elation
Higher yeah yeah
An elevated state of excitement or elation
Take me from a man betrayed
The desire to escape from a feeling of betrayal
Down to where the angels play
Seeking a pure and innocent place
Where the angels play
A place of purity and innocence
Where the angels play
A place of purity and innocence
Where the angels
A location of divine beings
Where the angels play
A place of purity and innocence
Where the angels
A location of divine beings
Where the angels plaaaaaay
A place of purity and innocence where one can escape from pain
Scented
A fragrance or aroma present
Petal
A soft, colorful flower part
Scented
A fragrance or aroma present
Petal
A soft, colorful flower part
Scented
A fragrance or aroma present
Petal
A soft, colorful flower part
Scented
A fragrance or aroma present
Petal
A soft, colorful flower part
Scented
A fragrance or aroma present
Scented Petal
A visual and olfactory representation of beauty and purity
Take me from a man betrayed
The desire to escape from a feeling of betrayal
Down to where the angels play
Seeking a pure and innocent place
Where the angels play
A place of purity and innocence
Where the angels
A location of divine beings
Where the angels play
A place of purity and innocence
Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: STUART COLEMAN, ROBERT HARVEY, PHILIP JORDAN, ADAM NUTTER
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Mike.
Como hubiera disfrutado de poder verlos en vivooooo...!!! Es una de mis bandas favoritas. Su rolas me llevan a un trance emocional bien caaaaa44br00n...!!!!! ME ENCAAAANTAN. Lloro con Turn out the lights
Dominik Gansner
they will never be forgotten!!
Danny Delegato
Love them
Steven Davies
Great song, it's unique. Think The Music had some great ideas early on, shame they didn't capitalize on their undoubted talent.
Tom Everett
Ah... sounds a bit like Perry Farrell to fair, still absolute gem
Danny Delegato
I saw this band walk on stage stoned in 2003 and they blew everyone away at the roseland theatre in Portland, OR. The Vines headlined. Two amazing bands still to this day. They both are amazing. shoutout to the bass player, plays with blisters. and robert was the best vocalist/dancer (to his own music) I've ever seen
KazakhToon
brilliant live band, I would say the best I've ever seen personally especially when the crowd is up for it. I made a point to see them whenever I could for a few years
Jonny Allen
Went to watch these at brid spar …not sure what year it was but kings of Leon was supporting them….what a gig that was…the music by the music is one of the most underrated uk albums of all time….just bloody brilliant
Doves
I had tickets for that but didn’t go last min, def a regret but saw them around 10 times from 2001 to 2004 , would give anything to experience those gigs and times again, really did feel like a movement 👌
Patrick Bruneau
such an underrated band !