By this time, the band's sound was growing more sophisticated, and they'd become a major club draw in the Midwest. In Combo sold over 13,000 copies, an impressive feat for an independent album at the time, and 1981's Credit in Heaven was an even more ambitious project, a two-LP set that veered from pulsing dance rock to outre ballads to noisy jazz-influenced art rock. Credit from Heaven sold 15,000 copies and spun off a 12" single, "Music for Boys," that hit the national dance charts. The Suburbs teamed with producer Steve Greenberg (who scored a massive hit with the song "Funkytown" as part of his group Lipps Inc.) for the EP Dream Hog, released in late 1982. It included another dance hit, "Waiting," and with the Suburbs regularly selling out multiple nights at First Avenue in Minneapolis and drawing impressive crowds elsewhere, the group landed a deal with Mercury Records, who obtained the rights to the Suburbs' back catalog and promptly reissued Dream Hog. In 1983, the band released their first major-label album, Love Is the Law, again produced by Steve Greenberg, but while the title tune became a big hit in Minneapolis and received scattered airplay elsewhere, Mercury were uncertain how to promote the band, and despite strong reviews and extensive touring, the album wasn't the breakout hit the band had hoped for. The Suburbs left Mercury Records, and struck a deal with A&M; their 1986 album, simply called Suburbs, was produced by Robert Brent, better known as Bobby Z, drummer with Prince & the Revolution. While it was the group's most commercial effort to date, it didn't click with record buyers, and in 1987, the Suburbs, frustrated by their experience with the major labels, released an independent single, "Little Man's Gonna Fall" b/w "Don't Do Me Any Favors," shortly before they called it a day with a series of farewell shows at First Avenue.
In 1992, Twin/Tone released a collection of the group's most popular material, Ladies and Gentlemen, The Suburbs Have Left the Building, and the following year, the group played a few reunion concerts at First Avenue. The Suburbs began playing shows every year or so over the next few years, and Chaney formed his own record label, Beejtar Records, which reissued In Combo, Credit in Heaven, and Love Is the Law in 2002, as well as the "best-of" collection Chemistry Set: Songs of the Suburbs 1977-1987 in 2003. In late 2009, the group mourned the loss of guitarist Bruce Allen, who also worked as a graphic designer and created the group's logo. Not long after Allen's death, bassist Michael Halliday retired from the Suburbs, largely because of his struggle with arthritis. The rest of the band soldiered on, playing occasional shows with new members Steve Brantseg on guitar and Steve Price on bass, marking the first changes in the band's lineup since they began. Chan Poling divided his time between occasional Suburbs shows and gigs with his jazz-influenced combo the New Standards, but in 2011, after the death of his wife, broadcaster and political scion Eleanor Mondale, he was eager to make a rock & roll record again. As Poling told a reporter, "Always in the back of my mind I knew I had another rock record in me. Who would I get to play? Then the more I thought: what's the best rock band that I know? I already have it." Rather than deal with a record company, the Suburbs opted to finance and release the new album themselves, and after raising over $70,000 in a Kickstarter campaign, the group's long-awaited studio comeback, Si Sauvage, arrived in the fall of 2013. It was released as the band was enjoying a new surge of popularity, after marriage equality activists (with the Suburbs' blessings) used the song "Love Is the Law" as the theme song for their successful campaign to legalize same-sex marriage in Minneapolis.
Following the release of Si Sauvage, the Suburbs supported the release with live appearances in the Midwest and East Coast. After successfully crowdfunding the recording and release of Si Sauvage, the band once again turned to their fans to bankroll the follow-up, 2017's Hey Muse! The album introduced a new lineup of the Suburbs, with founding members Chan Poling and Hugo Klaers and bassist Steve Price joined by guitarists Stevie Brantseg and Jeremy Ylvisaker, Stephen Kung on keyboards and horns, Rochelle Becker on baritone sax, and Janey Winterbauer on backing vocals. The album appeared in the summer of 2017, in time for the group's 40th anniversary.
Biography by Mark Deming
There are other artists with the same name:
2 - Suburbs, a Dutch rock band from Scheveningen. They recorded 3 albums (Disturbed, New Buildings and Land of the Lunatics) and 5 singles (Doremi, Timemachine, Rollercoaster, Citylights and What's going on). For more information visit www.suburbs.nl (dutch). They run under the label of Red Bullet. Suburbs perform often in Scheveningen, The Hague (a city near Scheveningen)or Wateringen (a village near The Hague).
3 -Suburbs: A canadian punk-rock band who run under the label Slam Disque.
Skin
The Suburbs Lyrics
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It's running high
Checking on the beat
Run a little weak
Straight up in flames
my sights are set
I'm telling you baby
I feel my nerve
On the attack
The sweat is running
Running down my back
I'm gonna lose this feeling
Feeling of threat
I'm telling you baby
I'm not done with you yet
My sweat's like venom
I'm a snake on the rise
I wear diamond-back skin
I've got ruby-red eyes
Your eyes are cool blue of aquamarine
Your touch is soothing
Feels of emerald green
Got a heart of tissue
Beating out of time
Got the love of a woman
Exploding like a bomb
Straight up in flames
My sights are set
I'm telling you baby
I'm not done with you yet
The song "Skin" by The Suburbs is a fast-paced upbeat song that expresses the intensity of a desire that the singer has for someone. The lyrics suggest that the singer is obsessed with the person and that their connection is intense and consuming. The opening lines "I check the pulse, it's running high" create a sense of urgency and excitement. The singer continues checking on the beat and knows that it is running a little weak. This suggests that the person is vulnerable and maybe even looking for comfort or someone to lean on. The singer wants to be the one that provides that comfort.
The singer's focus is on the person they desire, and they are determined to make a connection despite the challenges they face. When the singer says, "straight up in flames, my sights are set," they are expressing the intensity of their desire. They are willing to risk everything for this connection. The second verse, "my sweat's like venom, I'm a snake on the rise, I wear diamond-back skin, I've got ruby-red eyes," suggests a predatory nature. The singer is determined to make a move and get what they want. They feel empowered and in control but also acknowledge the danger they present.
The chorus repeats, "I'm telling you baby, I'm not done with you yet." This suggests that no matter what happens, the singer is going to keep pursuing this person until they have what they want. Overall, the song is about the intensity of desire and the need for connection, even in the face of danger or risk.
Line by Line Meaning
I check the pulse
I am assessing the situation
It's running high
The intensity is increasing
Checking on the beat
I am monitoring the rhythm
Run a little weak
The rhythm is not as strong as expected
Straight up in flames
The situation is escalating and becoming more intense
my sights are set
I have a clear goal in mind
I'm telling you baby
I want you to understand
I'm not done with you yet
I am not finished dealing with this situation/person
I feel my nerve
I am becoming more confident and aggressive
On the attack
I am going after my target
The sweat is running
My body is responding to the intensity of the situation
Running down my back
Physical reaction to the situation
I'm gonna lose this feeling
I am trying to control my emotions
Feeling of threat
A sense of danger or vulnerability
My sweat's like venom
I am becoming more aggressive and dangerous
I'm a snake on the rise
I am rising up and ready to attack
I wear diamond-back skin
I am strong and impenetrable
I've got ruby-red eyes
My eyes reflect my intensity and passion
Your eyes are cool blue of aquamarine
You are calm and collected
Your touch is soothing
You have a calming effect
Feels of emerald green
A sense of peace and tranquility
Got a heart of tissue
I am vulnerable and emotional
Beating out of time
My emotions are heightened and chaotic
Got the love of a woman
I have a powerful love within me
Exploding like a bomb
My emotions are intense and explosive
Contributed by Julia P. Suggest a correction in the comments below.