Kinder, of Austin, TX, has set himself apart as a powerful songwriter with a unique voice and a knack for telling stories through song. Through the success and loyal following that The Rocketboys built over the years, Kinder has captivated audiences through four acclaimed albums and prominent TV and film placements. In his spare time, Kinder began writing songs that wouldn’t necessarily fit for The Rocketboys, and without a true outlet for them, The Wealthy West was born.
The Wealthy West trades The Rocketboys’ anthemic indie rock for a serious dose of Americana coupled with Kinder’s signature eccentricity weaved into tales of bad choices, long roads, longing for home and the banality of love.
Stormy Weather
The Wealthy West Lyrics
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But all of these clouds are coming close
I know that you and I should probably run for cover
But let's just wait it out and see where it goes
I need to head back to West Virginia
Down to the place my dad was born
Because I've been forgetting what he told me
When I was young, the sun was shining bright as ever
But I never looked up to see where the light was from
Oh, now it feels like the sun is setting
Now I'm looking up just to see where the light has gone
I need to head back to California
Down to the place my mom was born
Because I've been forgetting what she told me
Son, don't lose sight of the Lord
Now I'm sitting here in Texas
Sitting here looking up at the moon
And I know that I've been forgetting
That the sun is coming up soon
The Wealthy West's song "Stormy Weather" is a reflective and introspective tune that explores themes of family, home, and lost opportunities. The opening line - "I've never been one for stormy weather" - establishes a sense of apprehension, suggesting that the singer doesn't like to confront difficult situations head-on. However, the lyrics quickly reveal that there's a storm brewing on the horizon, metaphorically speaking. The clouds are "coming close," and the singer realizes that he and his loved one should probably take cover, but instead of running away, they decide to wait it out, observing the rain and wind as they come and go.
The song then shifts its attention to the singer's past and his connection to his parents' birthplaces. He talks about his father's advice not to lose his footing on this road, a metaphor for the journey of life. The singer seems to have lost his way, forgetting the lessons he learned when he was young. He remembers that when he was a child, the sun was shining bright, but he never looked up to see where the light was coming from. Now, as an adult, it feels like the sun is setting, and he's looking up to see where the light has gone. He decides to head back to West Virginia, where his dad was born, to reconnect with his roots, and remember where he came from.
The song then shifts its focus to the singer's mother's birthplace, California. He recalls her advice not to lose sight of the Lord, suggesting a religious upbringing. He acknowledges that he's been forgetting this advice and needs to head back to California to reconnect with his faith. The song concludes with the singer sitting in Texas, looking up at the moon, realizing that he's been forgetting that the sun will rise again soon, expressing a sense of hope and renewal.
Line by Line Meaning
I've never been one for stormy weather
I don't like getting caught in bad situations
But all of these clouds are coming close
I see trouble coming my way
I know that you and I should probably run for cover
We should try to avoid the situation
But let's just wait it out and see where it goes
Let's be patient and face it together
I need to head back to West Virginia
I need to go back to my roots
Down to the place my dad was born
To reconnect with my family and heritage
Because I've been forgetting what he told me
I need to remember his advice
Don't lose your footing on this road
Stay on the right path and don't lose sight of your goals
When I was young, the sun was shining bright as ever
Life used to be easy and carefree
But I never looked up to see where the light was from
I didn't appreciate what I had
Oh, now it feels like the sun is setting
I'm facing difficult times
Now I'm looking up just to see where the light has gone
I'm searching for guidance and hope
I need to head back to California
I need to go back to where I grew up
Down to the place my mom was born
To reconnect with my family and upbringing
Because I've been forgetting what she told me
I need to remember her advice
Son, don't lose sight of the Lord
Stay faithful and grounded in your beliefs
Now I'm sitting here in Texas
I'm reflecting on my journey
Sitting here looking up at the moon
Contemplating my place in the universe
And I know that I've been forgetting
I realize that I've lost track of things
That the sun is coming up soon
But I have hope that things will get better
Contributed by Grayson M. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Jlarr
on Sanctuary
Hauntingly beautiful.