Their sound has showed shades of their mellow yet tuneful post-punk forerunners such as Echo & the Bunnymen, Modern English, New Order, and The Smiths while still pursuing their own path. A fourth record, 1996's 'See', was released by Mercury/PolyGram before the band began leaving the majors altogether in the late 90s. The band did several independent releases from 1999 on into the 00s, including 2004's well-received 'Waterworks'. Then, several years later, the group began working on a new full length record, their first full album release in over a decade. Entitled 'Ultramarine', the band scheduled it for release on March 19, 2013 through Korda Records, a new Minneapolis-based cooperative label that the group helped launch in late 2012.
Over the years, they've gained a reputation as one of America's more influential dream pop artists, forming a sound that many artists would look to from the 90s onward. Their debut, 'The Ocean Blue', continues to draw praise from retrospective-minded musical critics as well as alternative music fans in general. In recent years, the group's followers have found 'Ultramarine' a spectacular return to form that recalls the band’s earliest work and should appeal to fans old and new alike.
On the title, band member and singer-songwriter David Schelzel has explained, "We chose Ultramarine to reflect several things. The mood of this record is a little blue, and harkens back to our other "blue" record, Cerulean. It's also a fun play on our name, and we were very conscious of our history as a band making this record. Thinking about our music, what it's meant to us and others. Asking a lot of existential questions about the band, what it was, is, and could be in the future."
Ultramarine was recorded in Minneapolis, MN, Portland, OR, and Mt Gretna, PA over several years, with Schelzel and drummer Peter Anderson producing. "This record unfolded in slow motion,” says Schelzel, “At a glacial pace. We were not on the clock we were when we were on the major labels. And we were not in an insulated studio world for months making the music. We made it mostly in our own studios, on our own time. Regular life drifted into this one more than our earlier records.”
Music recording and distribution, and the social networks of the Web have changed the landscape completely since the band’s last full length. Says Anderson, “We are using gear and technology on the recording side that for the most part didn’t exist when the band was making big budget studio records in the 90s. It’s allowed us to do a lot of things we’d never been able to do years ago, all at a much cheaper cost. We also have the ability to connect with people directly via the Web that wasn’t really there when we did our last release."
Musically, the new record is a return to form for the band. As well as a new beginning. Lyrically it is romantic, melancholic and impressionistic. The melodic singing, chimey guitars and lush keyboards the band is known for weave their way through the songs. Even the saxophone has returned on the opening track. But it is a record full of music that sounds very of the moment.
"It's an interesting time for us to be putting out a new record. So much of the music we see and hear now reminds me of things I loved growing up," say guitarist Oed Ronne. "My friends in their twenties like The Smiths and New Order. It's a strange thing, but good for us I think. We'd love to reconnect with our old fans, but also make new ones among the ranks of the young."
"I'm really looking forward to sharing this new music with people who know us and people who’ve never heard us before. And play some shows," says bass player Bobby Mittan. "It's been way too long."
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The Ocean Blue Lyrics
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please do it slowly
Don't leave this
cardboard
here in my soul
Remember I'm the meek
and the lowly
Don't leave it crumbling
Oh
Listen
It's Gone
Just this time I ask
please speak it softly
Don't wake the ghosts
here in my soul
For now I hear the
coming of silence
As white and stark
As my fragile soul
Oh
Listen
It's Gone
Just for now I ask
drop it forever
Don't leave it wandering
here in my soul
Remember I'm the meek
and the lowly
Don't leave this cardboard
here in my soul
The lyrics of The Ocean Blue's song Listen It's Gone seem to be addressing an unnamed person who is leaving something behind in the singer's soul. The repeated plea "just this time I ask" indicates a past history of repeated transgressions, and the use of the word "cardboard" implies something cheap, disposable, and perhaps even superficial or fake. The singer, who describes themselves as "the meek and the lowly," is asking the other person to remove this "cardboard" slowly, softly, and for good, without disturbing the ghosts or silence that now populate their soul.
The tone of the song is a mix of sadness, resignation, and a little bit of anger or frustration. The repeated phrase "Oh listen, it's gone" seems to convey the idea that whatever was left behind is now disappearing or fading away, almost like an echo or a memory that is finally being erased. The use of stark white imagery ("my fragile soul," "the coming of silence") adds to the feeling of emptiness or loss.
Overall, the song seems to be about letting go of something that has been holding the singer back or causing them pain, and the mixed feelings that come along with that process. The use of religious language ("the meek and the lowly") and the almost poetic language throughout the lyrics give the song a mystical, dreamlike quality that adds to its emotional impact.
Line by Line Meaning
just this time I ask
I'm requesting something specific for the present moment
please do it slowly
Take your time with what you're doing
Don't leave this cardboard here in my soul
Don't abandon your burdens within me
Remember I'm the meek and the lowly
I'm humble and unassuming
Don't leave it crumbling here in my soul
Don't let it fall to pieces inside me
Oh Listen It's Gone
Pay attention, it's already disappeared
please speak it softly
Be gentle with your words
Don't wake the ghosts here in my soul
Don't revisit past traumas inside me
For now I hear the coming of silence
I sense the absence of noise
As white and stark as my fragile soul
The quiet is blank and sharp, reflecting my vulnerability
drop it forever
Let it go permanently
Don't leave it wandering here in my soul
Don't leave it lost and aimless within me
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: DAVID SCHELZEL, DAVID GEORGE SCHELZEL
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