After their debut LP release, Highways, in 2012 the band started gaining national notoriety and laid the foundations of a loyal fan base. Reinforced by their most accomplished work to date, 2015’s Not A Chance EP, which was released through Panic State Records. The record’s single “Bridge Burner” quickly amassed over 1,000,000 plays on Spotify.
Based in Ottawa and collecting members from the far reaches of Eastern Canada, We Were Sharks continue to wield the full-force of Canadian alternative music. Through a penchant for blending melodic harmony with powerful dissonance they continue to produce infectious music. Even though these boys already have a lot of mileage under their belts, their book is far from written.
Late Bloomer
We Were Sharks Lyrics
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I watch my friends grow up while I'm passing time
Singing songs about moving on
I don't really know what I'm running from
We took a shot standing under the lights
And fought in parking lots like we own the night
Man I know it's been way too long
And I still don't know what I'm running from
I took it for granted
A long long time ago
Do you remember when we were young
We'd sing at the top of our lungs
If we're going down, we ain't going down alone
Over the past few years
The choices I made I was so jaded
If I could rewind I'd tape over time
With the movie that I wish that we had created
I took it for granted all those years ago
We were all so sure we knew every word
We never missed a note
Do you remember when we were young
We'd sing at the top of our lungs
If we're going down we ain't going down alone
Do you remember when we were young
And all we knew were the songs we sung
We ain't going down alone
Do you remember when we were young
All we needed was the setting sun
Do you remember when we were young
We'd keep singing even after the record was done
The lyrics to We Were Sharks's song "Late Bloomer" depict a sense of nostalgia and a longing for the past. The singer reflects on how they have been falling behind in recent years, watching their friends grow up while they feel like they are just passing time. They sing about singing songs about moving on, but they admit that they don't really know what they are running from. The lyrics evoke a sense of self-doubt and uncertainty about the direction their life is taking.
The song expresses a longing for the carefree days of youth, where they would sing at the top of their lungs with their friends. The chorus suggests a camaraderie and a refusal to go down alone, emphasizing the bond they shared during that time. The singer regrets the choices they made in the past and feels jaded. They wish they could rewind time and create a better movie, implying that they feel like their life has not lived up to their expectations.
Overall, "Late Bloomer" is a reflection on the passage of time and the longing for the simplicity and joy of youth. It captures the common experience of feeling left behind while others seem to be moving forward.
Line by Line Meaning
For the last few years I've been falling behind
In the past few years, I haven't been able to keep up with the progress made by others.
I watch my friends grow up while I'm passing time
While I waste time, I observe my friends maturing and progressing in life.
Singing songs about moving on
Expressing my emotions and thoughts through songs that talk about moving forward in life.
I don't really know what I'm running from
I'm unsure of what exactly I'm trying to escape or avoid by constantly being on the move.
We took a shot standing under the lights
We took a chance and faced challenges while being in the spotlight.
And fought in parking lots like we own the night
Engaging in conflicts and arguments in parking lots, as if we have complete control over the darkness and chaos of the night.
Man I know it's been way too long
I'm aware that a significant amount of time has passed without knowing the reason behind my actions.
And I still don't know what I'm running from
Even now, I remain clueless about the source of my constant need to run or escape.
I took it for granted
I failed to appreciate or value something that was available to me in the past.
A long long time ago
Many years have passed since then.
Do you remember when we were young
Are you able to recall the moments from our youth?
We'd sing at the top of our lungs
We used to passionately sing with all our might and volume.
If we're going down, we ain't going down alone
Even when faced with failure or difficulties, we will face them together as a united front.
Over the past few years
Throughout the recent years that have gone by
The choices I made I was so jaded
I was worn out and disillusioned by the decisions I made.
If I could rewind I'd tape over time
If given the chance, I would erase and replace the passage of time with a different narrative.
With the movie that I wish that we had created
I desire to have a film-like experience of our past that aligns with my wishes and fantasies.
We were all so sure we knew every word
In the past, we were confident that we understood and knew every detail and aspect.
We never missed a note
We were always perfectly in sync and never made a mistake.
And all we knew were the songs we sung
Back then, our knowledge and understanding were limited to the songs we sang.
All we needed was the setting sun
All we required for contentment was the presence of a sunset.
We'd keep singing even after the record was done
We would continue to sing, even beyond the conclusion of the recorded song.
Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: Steve Creaturo, Randy Frobel, Colin Jacques, Josh King, Jason Mooney, Will Plummer
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@jasminechavez7653
Sick song ❤️❤️🔥
@sophiemaguire6931
Love this band and Oli is like my fav person ever ❤️👌
@idk-iz4nr
So good
@josephfernandez4371
sick ass guitar playing I love it
@mikerivera1134
Live at Victory records, with We Were Sharks
@marikamontanari7288
💖💖💖💖
@Justinjale
Are there guest vocals on this?
@KingAenni1998
Gourmet Gains yes! that’s Oliver Baxxter from Broadside :)
@Justinjale
Ah! It sounded like him!