Miki was making demonstration tapes. Yuichi was working as a composer/arranger. They got to know each other through making a demo tape, and they became "the Indigo" in 1998. In 1999, they composed a song called "BLUE", which was highly appreciated by everyone in the Japanese music industry. This song was welcomed by many listeners as they awaited for their first single, on May 24, 2000.
2) The Indigo was formed by five musicians living in Jyväskylä, Finland. Former roommates Päivärinta and Siekkinen had discovered having a similar taste for music and the skill of writing great songs. These two then gathered a line-up of five musicians to form a group later named as The Indigo. The line-up proved to be working well from the very start.
Since 2003, The Indigo has gigged with an accelerating pace in Finland. During the band's first three years, The Indigo produced three demo-cds. In the making of those early demos, the band learned many valuable lessons and the vision of how The Indigo should sound on a recording started to evolve.
In September 2006, The Indigo released a promotional edition of its first single-cd, "Killing Time". It carried on the live spirit of The Indigo while presenting it in a broader and more layered form, and was even aired on Finnish radio stations receiving excellent reviews. The follow-up was The Indigo's second single: Zodiac Skylight. It was released in May 2007 and it continued on the tracks set by Killing Time while taking the productional level a few more steps towards perfection. The single's tracks Zodiac Skylight (Siekkinen) and Shielded Ways (Päivärinta) were both proud representatives of the more energetic and powerful side of The Indigo's works - the former even won the coveted prize of "Best Song By Unsigned Band" of the biggest Finnish radio channel YleX in July 2007.
In April 2008, The Indigo released their latest, the "Wait" -EP, through their own record label, Willowcape Ltd. The EP's five tracks have recieved a warm welcome from media representatives and, most importantly, the listeners. Three of the songs have been aired on Finnish radios and the many music critics have stated that with this release The Indigo has claimed its place among the very top of Finnish poprock.
The music of The Indigo can be called AOR. It can be called groovy pop-rock. It can be called by dozens of other names and definitions, all describing The Indigo's style equally well and equally not-so-well. The musical influences are numerous, but the none of the members can deny the fatherly example of such performers as Toto and Sting. At home wherever emotion and style are not shunned, The Indigo doesn't feel uncomfortable with such terms as "Adult-Oriented Rock" or "Pop". Melody is a crucial factor in The Indigo's songs in one way or another. If a catchy melody turns a song into a "pop" song, we accept that with pride.
A gentle caress on one occasion, a kick in the teeth on another: The Indigo avoids neither the rough nor the gentle side of music. Powerful live performances, strong melodies, the style and especially the emotion; with these things we hope to make our music moving, memorable - and most of all - we hope to bring it to life.
Currently, The Indigo is gigging, actively promoting the Wait -EP in many forums and working through Willowcape Records for The Indigo's future releases.
3) The Indigo is a portuguese rock band that plays indie rock and is made up of six members, Dekoh and Kareka on lead vocals, Tiago Coelho and Luiz Arantes on guitars, Monty on Drums and Simão on Bass.
They have released two albuns as of yet, Passe-Partout being the most recent.
Drive
the Indigo Lyrics
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Drive midori no a-chi wo kugutte
Toraianguru no mado
Nagareru machi wo
Utsushidasu mira
Ugokidasu subete wa
Itsu demo hanarezu ni
Driving my heart
Futari wa kaze no naka
Kono mama sekai no hate made
Iketara ii
Drive itsuwari no aoi sora e to
Drive kyameru no ko-to wo nugisute
Kuranberi no you na
Amai kuchidzuke
Soredemo koi wa
Aimai na kagerou
Driving my heart
Donna ni sagashitemo
(such a feeling)
Driving my heart
Kotae wa kaze no naka
(I never know it)
Kono mama sekai no owari ga
Kuru nara ii
Driving my heart
Itsu demo hanarezu ni
(such a feeling)
Driving my heart
Futari wa kaze no naka
(I never know it)
Kono mama sekai no hate made
Iketara ii
Drive...
The Indigo's song "Drive" is a powerful and energetic track that celebrates the joy and freedom of being behind the wheel. The lyrics describe the feeling of driving through different landscapes (red doors, green fields), observing the world outside the car window (passing stores and buildings), and feeling the wind in your hair. The chorus is a repetition of the phrase "driving my heart," which represents the excitement and intensity of the experience, as well as the unity between the driver and the passenger.
The song is about the simplicity of life, of finding happiness in the small moments of freedom and peace, and being present in the moment. It's a song about love, about the journey two people go through together, and how the world seems so much brighter and clearer when they are together. The lyrics are beautifully written, with rich metaphors and vivid imagery that transports the listener to the open road.
Overall, "Drive" is a powerful and inspiring song that celebrates the joy of being alive, of feeling the wind in your hair, and of experiencing the world in all its beauty and complexity.
Line by Line Meaning
Drive shinku no doa wo shimeru oto
The sound of closing the crimson door represents starting a journey
Drive midori no a-chi wo kugutte
We drive through the green arches, beginning our adventure
Toraianguru no mado
We pass by the triangle windows
Nagareru machi wo
We drive through the flowing city
Utsushidasu mira
The reflected view in the windshield
Ugokidasu subete wa
Everything begins to move
Driving my heart
We start the car, but it’s more than that, it’s like starting our passion and emotions
Itsu demo hanarezu ni
We will never separate
Driving my heart
We keep driving, but our hearts are doing the driving too
Futari wa kaze no naka
We are in the midst of the wind
Kono mama sekai no hate made
If we could continue like this until the end of the world, it would be good
Drive itsuwari no aoi sora e to
We drive towards the deceitful blue sky
Drive kyameru no ko-to wo nugisute
We throw away our camera coat
Kuranberi no you na
A sweet kiss like a cranberry
Amai kuchidzuke
A sweet kiss
Soredemo koi wa
But even so, love is
Aimai na kagerou
Aimless heat haze
Driving my heart
We are still driven by our emotions
Donna ni sagashitemo (such a feeling)
No matter how much we search, we feel the same
Kotae wa kaze no naka (I never know it)
The answer is blown away in the wind and we never know it
Kono mama sekai no owari ga kuru nara ii
If the end of the world would come like this, it would be okay
Drive...
We continue to drive and live our passion and love
Contributed by Oliver T. Suggest a correction in the comments below.