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Artist Biography For The Neighbourhood

The Neighbourhood is an American alternative rock/dark pop band that formed in Newbury Park, California, USA in August 2011. The band consists of Jesse Rutherford, Jeremy Freedman, Zach Abels, and Mikey Margott. Brandon Fried (drums) was kicked out of the band on November 15 2022 after groping allegations. Bryan Sammis (drums) left the group in January 2014. The band released their first EP, I'm Sorry... in January 2013, where their single Sweater Weather reached #1 in the U.S. Alternative Tracks and #8 on the U.S. Rock Tracks and #33 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song also charted at #68 in Canada. Their first album, I Love You. was released on April 23, 2013. In early 2012 a mysterious band appeared online. The group, The Neighbourhood, revealed no biographical information, no photos and no backstory, offering only a moody track titled "Female Robbery." Fans and the press were confounded, scouring the Internet for any information that might lead them to the identity of these musicians. Pieces of the puzzle, some reflecting reality and some not so much, began to emerge. The Neighbourhood were a quintet. They were from California despite the British spelling of their name. They had a second track, "Sweater Weather," which had an accompanying -- and equally dark -- video. Although The Neighbourhood's identity remained hazy, it became clear that the music they were making felt transformative to critics and fans alike. The evocative combination of rock instruments with R&B and hip-hop aesthetics seemed, in many ways, revelatory, a reimagining of sounds that seemed to make people clamour for more information with even greater fervour. In April, BBC Radio One DJ Zane Lowe, an early champion of the group, let it slip that The Neighbourhood was the handiwork of musician Jesse Rutherford, a resident of Newbury Park, CA. By early May, as the band unveiled a free, self-released EP titled "I'm Sorry," it became understood that the identity of this young band was, ultimately, secondary to the music itself. So who is The Neighbourhood? In essence, the group, which was formed in August 2011, is a collection of five friends who make music together. They're headed by Rutherford, a 21-year-old singer who has dabbled in various genres, including hip-hop, before crafting the merge of sounds that categorizes The Neighbourhood's style. Their debut EP was produced by Justyn Pilbrow, who brought Emile Haynie on board to collaborate on "Female Robbery." The EP, recorded at the end of last year, is composed of shadowy, emotional music with visuals to match. And it's all part of the band's master plan. "I always have a strong vision before I go into anything," Rutherford says. "I don't know how to make music any other way. It was all in my head, and that vision for the music was to make hip-hop beats with guitars and I was going to sing and rap over them. We wanted to do that hip-hop aesthetic on an indie platform." "I'm Sorry," a five-song disc, is a precursor to the band's debut album, which is also being produced by Pilbrow and Haynie. The album, expected out in March 2013, will expand the group's moody sensibility, which pairs brooding layers of instrumentals with Rutherford's hip-hop-inspired croon. The style, which the band has dubbed "black and white" due to its confident inspirations, is based largely on rhythm, as evidenced by the EP. "When I started in music I started doing drums and then I started doing vocals," Rutherford explains. "And then I combined the two together because to me rapping is just rhythmic vocals. I think the rhythm of hip-hop is really what got me into it. It's not just words being said; it's about how the words are said." In the end, all you need to know about The Neighbourhood is in that music and in those words. There are more facts, more pieces of the puzzle, more information to unveil. But what's the fun in being given the full picture when you can slowly discover it for yourself? It's better to leave some mystery lingering. Because, after all, it's that unknowing that brought The Neighbourhood to people's attention to begin with. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: No Grey

Essentially This Song Is About The Corruption That Comes With Getting Too Much Fame And Money Too Fast. Let’s Look At The First Stanza “First Things First I Don't Wanna Be Forgotten
Even Worse I Don't Wanna Be Alone
But If It All Stops Today I'll Probably Say
I Didn't Waste A Minute When I'm Finished” The First Line Introduces The Dilemma His Desire For The Spotlight That Comes From Some Deep-Seated Longing For Appreciation. However He Also Knows That In Order For Him To Reach That Level He Will Have To Face It Alone As People Tend To Become Divided Into The 2 Categories Of Fans And Haters When A Person Rises To Fame. He Then Says That If His Life Or His Success Were To Stop Abruptly Then He Would Reflect Upon His Past Actions As Necessary And Satisfactory Because He Would Still Have Met His Dream Of Making A Ton Of Cash And Becoming An Icon. He Tells Himself That Being Alone Is Worth The Recognition. “Brand New Faith And I'm Ready For The Camera's Mention
And All I Pay And My Money And My Damn Attention
Didn't Get Me The Deal Got Me To Feel
How You Would Hear My Sentence When I'm Finished” These Lines Elaborate On The Idea That The Narrator Is Willing To Do Whatever It Takes To Receive Praise And Fortune Describing His Dedication To The Goal As A “new Faith”. However The Pursuit Of These Things Doesn’t Let Him Get The “deal” - Obtain Fame/money Permanently And Now He Is Stuck In The Loop For The Next ‘hit’ Of Fame/money. This Idea Is Expressed In The Last Line When He Says That It Makes Him Feel Like How Hearing The End Of A Spoken Sentence Feels You Don’t Know What The Next Sentence Is Or Even If There Is A Next Sentence But You Are Waiting For It Nonetheless. “You Could Do It For The Money Money Money
But The Money Makes Them All The Same
Everything's Sunny But The Sunshine Fades Away
Everything's Black And White No Grey.” The Chorus Really Sums Up The Whole Song. He Says That You Can Do Unique Things For Money But Once You Get Into It You Turn Into Every Other Slave Of Wealth Going To Extremes To Get More Money And Fame. The Narrator Compares The Highs Of Being Rich To Sunshine That “fades Away”. “No Grey” Means That There Is No Happy Place In The Middle. Once You’ve Got A Taste Of Fame You Can’t Come Out Of It Without An Addiction To It. In His Mind Either He Is Euphoric In The Limelight Or He Is Nothing Without It. “Pitch Black Frames You Can See Me When I Wear My Lenses
And All They Say Is I'm Fake And I Don't Get Offended
And When Push Comes To Shove I'll Show Enough
I Didn't Need To Listen When I'm Finished” Here The Narrator Says That He Doesn’t Hide His Shallowness And The Front He Portrays In Order To Be Popular. Sunglasses Are Mentioned Here Because They Are The Stereotypical Symbol Of Being “cool”. He Admits He Is Fake And That People Think He Has Thick Skin But He Also Says That When “push Comes To Shove” He’ll React In A Very Emotional Way. This Shows That The Narrator Is Still A Person However He’s Very Fragile Because Of His Addiction. The Last Line Can Be Interpreted As The Narrator Trying To Comfort Himself By Saying That He Doesn’t Have To Listen To Criticism Because Eventually He Will Reach A Level Of Fame And Fortune That It Won’t Matter. “You're Insane What You Said When I Explain The Game Plan
Nothing's Changed Except A Little More Change In My Hand
Now I Don't Mean To Brag Life Was In Fact
Non-Witness Shows Of Women It's Not Finished” The First Part Of This Stanza Describes A Part Of An Exchange Between The Narrator And Someone He Told His Future Plans To. This Person Thinks He Is In Over His Head But He Insists That His Plans To Get More Famous/rich Are Essentially A Continuation Of What He Had Been Doing Before Except Now He Has More Money To Invest In His Future Success. He Then Says That It Will Be Worth It Because His Current Life Consisted Of Lots ‘one On One’ Time With Multiple Women Non-Witness Shows Are When A Person Convicted Of A Crime Gets The Option Of Having A Hearing Without Witness To Affirm Or Deny Your Story Which Is Something He Can Afford With All Of His Fame/fortune. This Shows That The Narrator Is Thirsty For Any Kind Of Affection To Fill His Deep-Seated Need For Appreciation. “It’s Not Finished” Is Where He Declares That He Doesn’t Want This High Life To Stop Which Is Why He Must Do Crazy Things To Continue His Pursuit Of It. Chorus Again “You Ended Up With Gold But It Started As A Dream
If I Get Cold Put Some Honey In My Tea
I Used To Be Broke Now There's Money In My Jeans
I Was Broke Now There's Money In My Jeans
I Was Broke Now There's Money In My... Hmph
I Was Broke Now There's Money In My Jeans” In This Bridge We Really Start To Hear The Regret In The Narrator’s Voice. He Starts By Saying That He Originally Rose To Fame Because Of His Dream But Now He Is A Wreck For Money. In The Second Line He Says That If He Becomes Bitter Or Feels Lonely He Just Needs Another Sweetly Sickening Shot Of Being In The Spotlight. His Situation Is So Dire That He Relies On The Spotlight To Keep Him From Feeling “cold”. He Reflects Bitterly That He Should Be Content Because He Is Making A Lot More Than He Used To. He Repeats That Last Line Three Times To Emphasize The Idea That His Addiction To Fame/money Has Made Him Irrational Since Logic Says He Should Be Happier Now But He’s Not. The Chorus Repeats Again In A Sad Temper Leaving The Narrator Without A Solution To His Destructive Desires. - Via @urconspirinpal Song Meanings

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