The name, The Raveonettes, is a direct reference to The Ronettes, and Buddy Holly's song Rave On!.
Their songs juxtapose the structural and chordal simplicity of 50s and 60s rock with intense electric instrumentation, driving beats and often dark lyrical content, similar to another of the band's influences, The Velvet Underground. Altogether, they sound very much like a slightly more melodic version of The Jesus and Mary Chain.
http://www.theraveonettes.com
On April 4th, 2011, they released "Raven in the Grave", a nine-track studio album with Vice Records. It's their 5th studio album.
From their site bio:
“I think we have finally hit on something quite important and different for this album,” explains Sune. “This is the first Raveonettes album we've done which doesn't feature the signature Raveonettes surf drumbeat. None of the tunes have any real sunshine to them. It’s all very un-Rave.”
“It has a mood of ethereal defiance” Sharin adds. “It’s dark but not bleak, like the single minded determination caused by crisis that is not quite hope but just as powerful. It’s the perfect winter soundtrack just in time for spring”.
Come on Santa
The Raveonettes Lyrics
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Make me feel all right
Bring me snow on
On this Xmas night
This time is ours
You and me baby
Turn on the lights
When you give to me
The greatest gift of all
You're allowed to be tonight (?)
Then I feel okay
Then I feel okay
The tree looks beautiful
The lights are in your eyes
Stained (?) forever
Here on this night
Then you give to me
The greatest gift of all
You're allowed to be tonight (?)
Then I feel okay
Then I feel okay
The Raveonettes's song "Come on Santa" is an upbeat Xmas song that talks about longing for a magical time during the festive season. The song is about asking Santa to bring snow on Xmas night so that the singer can feel alright. The opening line of the song, "C'mon Santa, make me feel all right; Bring me snow on On this Xmas night" establishes the main theme of the song, which is about creating perfect moments with loved ones during the holidays.
The chorus of the song, "When you give to me The greatest gift of all; You're allowed to be tonight (?) Then I feel okay; Then I feel okay" reflects the joy we feel when we create special moments with our loved ones during the holidays. The lyrics suggest that when we spend time with people we love and create beautiful memories, we feel okay and content. The reference to "the greatest gift of all" could signify the love and togetherness that we share with others during the holidays.
In the second verse, the lyrics "The tree looks beautiful; The lights are in your eyes; Stained (?) forever; Here on this night" evoke an image of a beautiful and romantic night, where everything looks perfect. The imagery of the lights in the eyes of a loved one suggests a romantic atmosphere and happiness. Overall, "Come on Santa" is a joyous song that encourages us to create magical moments with loved ones during the holidays, find comfort, and enjoy the festive season.
Line by Line Meaning
C'mon Santa
Come on, Santa Claus
Make me feel all right
Help me feel happy and content
Bring me snow on
Let it snow on
On this Xmas night
On this Christmas evening
This time is ours
This moment belongs to us
You and me baby
Just me and you, darling
Turn on the lights
Let's light up the room
They're all so pretty
All the lights look beautiful
When you give to me
When you present me with
The greatest gift of all
The most wonderful gift imaginable
You're allowed to be tonight (?)
You have permission to be present in this moment
Then I feel okay
Then I feel content
The tree looks beautiful
The Christmas tree looks stunning
The lights are in your eyes
The Christmas lights reflect in your eyes
Stained (?) forever
Forever ingrained in our memories
Here on this night
In this very moment
Then you give to me
Then you present me with
The greatest gift of all
The most wonderful gift imaginable
You're allowed to be tonight (?)
You have permission to be present in this moment
Then I feel okay
Then I feel content
Writer(s): SUNE WAGNER
Contributed by Brody R. Suggest a correction in the comments below.