[1] A New York, USA dance… Read Full Bio ↴Friends is a name of at least eleven entities:
[1] A New York, USA dance-punk / indie pop band.
[2] A London, UK romantic pop-rock band.
[3] A Tennessee, USA pop punk / emo band.
[4] A Japanese j-pop seiyuu group.
[5] A Swedish pop group.
[6] A UK psych-folk trio.
[7] A USA 70s jazz rock group.
[8] An Adelaide, Australia rock band.
[9] A Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA math rock band.
[10] A Japanese noise-pop band (aka 友人).
[11] A USA television series.
[12]An obscure 1960s British pop group
[1] A Brooklyn, NYC, NY, USA dance-punk / indie pop band (aka Perpetual Crush), founded in 2010.
Sites: Discogs, MusicBrainz and Wikipedia.
[2] A London, UK based romantic pop-rock band formed, in 1986, by William Jones (vocals, songwriting, guitar), in Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, UK. In 1992, Jones was joined by Martin Parker (drums, percussion), who together are the band's nucleus. They have released nine albums and six singles (on Summerhouse). Their latest album is Spangleland (May 2007).
Their lyrics span incurable optimism to dark miserableness and influences include: Teardrop Explodes, The Chameleons and 70s acoustic, e.g. Nick Drake and Renaissance. Spangleland is stylistically atypical, featuring somewhat weird epics.
Sites: Discogs.
[3] A Nashville, TN, USA, pop punk / emo band, with members of Dependency and début EP Better Off Alone (Jun 2011, Blood and Ink).
Sites: Twitter and Facebook.
[4] A defunct Japanese j-pop seiyuu group / seiyū group (声優ユニット), formed in 2008 (aka Friends). The group is an all-female sextet of: 小林ゆう (Yu Kobayashi), 下田麻美 (Asami Shimoda), 桜井 真子 (Mako Sakurai - more-commonly / ambiguously known as Mako), 明坂聡美 (Satomi Akesaka), 本多陽子 (Yohko Honda) and 阿澄佳奈 (Kana Asumi). As Friends, the débuted with single "ニセモノ" (5 Nov 2008), followed by albums: 今日の5の2 BGM集 音祭り春夏秋冬 (Dec 2008), Best Friends (Jan 2009) and Friendship (Sept 2009).
The band promoted / cross-marketed television anime 今日の5の2 (romanised Kyo no Go no Ni - Today in Class 5-2) and consisted of series' seiyuu / seiyū (声優, voice-over thespians). They performed the opening / end themes throughout the series and, as common with seiyuu groups, were dissolved with its 2009 discontinuation.
Sakurai is best know as a member of Bon-Bon Blanco.
Sites: Ja.Wikipedia.
[5] A Swedish pop group which split 2004. They contested Eurovision 2001 and parted when two members founded Nina & Kim.
[6] A defunct UK psych-folk trio, of: Peter Howell, John Ferdinando and Ruth Cubbin (vocals). Their only album was Fragile (1972).
Howell and Ferdinando also released albums as Agincourt / Ithaca.
Sites: Discogs.
[7] A defunct USA 70s jazz rock group, with members: John Abercrombie, Clint Houston, Jeff Williams and Marc Cohen. Their only album was Friends (1973).
Words
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That came to you
To make a way
For all things new
To fall to ground
And covered there
To end the guilt
And the wrath prepared
Will bend the knee
But some will choose to happily
For those who turned
To him in life
Will not be turned out
To the night
The night
In these profound lyrics from Friends song "Words," the composer delves into themes of redemption, transformation, and the power of words. The word being referenced in the opening line symbolizes a message or revelation that has been imparted to the listener. This word is described as a catalyst for new beginnings and a pathway to change and growth. It signifies an opportunity for the recipient to let go of past mistakes and burdens, allowing them to experience a sense of renewal and freedom. The imagery of something falling to the ground and being covered suggests a burying of the old self, making way for a fresh start unencumbered by guilt and anger.
The lyrics further explore the idea that this word has the ability to bring about a shift in perspective and behavior. It speaks to the universal experience of confronting one's shortcomings and seeking forgiveness or absolution. The mention of bending the knee alludes to a posture of humility and surrender, acknowledging the higher power or divine influence at work. While the word has the potential to inspire joy and acceptance in some, it also highlights the reality that not everyone may choose this path willingly. The contrast between those who embrace the message and those who resist it reflects the complexities of human nature and the exercise of free will in spiritual matters.
As the narrative unfolds, the lyrics emphasize the notion of turning to a higher power or source of guidance in life. This act of turning symbolizes a commitment to seeking spiritual truth and direction, leading to a sense of belonging and security. The phrase "will not be turned out to the night" conveys a sense of assurance and protection for those who have chosen to align themselves with the word and its transformative power. In a metaphorical sense, the night represents a state of darkness, uncertainty, or separation from light and truth. By choosing to align with the word, individuals find refuge from the shadows of doubt and fear, stepping into a realm of clarity and enlightenment.
In the final repetition of "the night," there is a sense of closure and resolution in the lyrics. The word and its transformative effects are portrayed as a beacon of hope and salvation, offering a pathway out of despair and into a new dawn of understanding and peace. Through its evocative imagery and reflective tone, the song encapsulates a journey of spiritual awakening and redemption, highlighting the transformative power of words to shape our beliefs, actions, and destinies. The lyrics invite listeners to contemplate the profound impact of language and communication in shaping our inner worlds and guiding us towards a path of transcendence and renewal.
Line by Line Meaning
This is the word
This is the message
That came to you
That was delivered to you
To make a way
To provide a path
For all things new
For a fresh start
To fall to ground
To humble oneself
And covered there
And find shelter
To end the guilt
To rid oneself of shame
And the wrath prepared
And the punishment awaiting
For all the world
For everyone
Will bend the knee
Will submit
But some will choose to happily
But some will joyfully accept
For those who turned
For those who changed
To him in life
To follow him in their lifetime
Will not be turned out
Will not be rejected
To the night
To darkness
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Matthew Cureton
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