Vivian Girls formed in 2007, made up of guitarist/vocalist Cassie Ramone (Grzymkowski), bassist/vocalist Kickball Katy (Goodman), and drummer/vocalist Frankie Rose. The group recorded a hasty demo and played in New York often. Their gritty-yet-melodic sound caught on quickly, and within months of forming, Vivian Girls were opening big gigs for national acts like Sonic Youth and headlining club shows in Brooklyn. Throughout 2008 they released a handful of 7" singles on a passel of small labels, including "Wild Eyes" (Plays with Dolls Records), "Orphanage" (Woodsist Records), and "I Can't Stay" (In the Red Records). Rose left the band in July of 2008, but not before recording the material that would make up the group's first album. That self-titled debut full-length was released on Mauled by Tigers in September of the same year and the entire vinyl pressing of 500 copies sold out in ten days. In the Red quickly re-released the album to wider distribution and the trio (now joined by new drummer Ali Koehler), spent the year touring and gaining fans the world over.
The group's quickly recorded follow-up album, Everything Goes Wrong, was released in late summer of 2009. After switching out drummers in the summer of 2010 (Koehler joined Best Coast and was replaced by Coasting's drummer Fiona Campbell) and taking a break for other projects (Ramone formed Babies with Woods' bass player Kevin Morby, Goodman formed La Sera with Brady Hall), the Vivian Girls hit the studio in late 2010 to record their third album. Share the Joy was released in April 2011 on their new label Polyvinyl.
The band spilt in 2014, and the members focused on their individual projects. They remained friends, though, and in 2018, Ramone, Goodman, and Koehler met up in secret to begin recording a new album with producer Rob Barbato. The result was 2019's Memory, which was released by Polyvinyl in September.
There are other bands with the same name:
2. Indie Rock band from Melbourne, Australia, active in the early 2000's.
3. Band from St. Louis, MO, active since the mid 90's.
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Vivian Girls Lyrics
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Go on, go
It's alright
I feel the tension
I feel the tension
I feel the tension
I feel so tense all the time
The lyrics of Vivian Girls's song Tension is about the feeling of being constantly stressed out and anxious. The first three lines "Oh it's alright, go on, go, it's alright" seem to be a reassurance to someone, perhaps the singer herself, that everything will be fine and it's okay to keep going. However, the following lines "I feel the tension, I feel so tense all the time" reveal the underlying emotions of stress and pressure that the singer is experiencing. The repetition of "I feel the tension" emphasizes the intensity of the feeling and how it is always present. The lyrics express the struggle of trying to put on a brave face and push through despite the constant state of tension.
The lyrics of Tension also reveal a deeper meaning about the pressure and expectations that come with being a woman. Vivian Girls was formed in a male-dominated indie rock scene, and the lyrics seemed to speak of the difficulties of being a woman in such a space. The song is about the constant feeling of tension that comes with trying to be taken seriously as a woman artist, and the pressure to prove oneself in a space that often underestimates women. The lyrics are an expression of the anxiety and stress that comes with constantly feeling like you have to prove yourself.
Line by Line Meaning
Oh it's alright
Don't worry, everything is okay
Go on, go
Carry on, do what you need to do
It's alright
There's no need to stress, things will work out
I feel the tension
I am experiencing stress and pressure
I feel so tense all the time
I am constantly feeling stressed and anxious
Lyrics © ROUGH TRADE PUBLISHING, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Alexandria Rae Koehler, Kathryn Sarah Goodman, Monica Cassia Grzymkowski
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One of their best songs without a doubt