…and I’ve screamed for SEASICK
By Shay • Aug 11th, 2007 • Category: Audio, Japan, indie, music, rockBursting at the seams with melodic beauty and contained emotion, indie band SEASICK really deliver with their latest single. SparkPlugged’s favorite Japanese indie rockers are back and better than ever.
“In her cloth, I found my place” is SEASICK’s latest effort, a prelude to their similarly titled debut mini-album to be released soon. The Osaka-based rock quintet have outdone themselves yet again with this latest release. Everything that puts the band on the “up-and-coming watchlist” is here plus some more.
“In her cloth, I found my place” begins with a fluttery guitar riff as it builds up along with lead singer H.M.S.K.’s brief falsetto vocals. The song’s first verse is calm and reserved; much like a friend reminisceing while seeking comfort, a pondering guitar fills in the blank space. With the track’s bridge, the tune slows down a bit — “I guess you were always watching me, I know it” — a realization.
The song’s chorus breaks into supressed emotional beauty. It seems the vocalist wants to unleash a river of emotions but contains himself. “…and I screamed for you love” is the main line. But there is no screaming.
It’s frustration at its finest.
Here is where everything comes together musically as well. H.M.S.K.’s smooth vocals, guitarists TAR and ISAM’s vibrant guitars, bassist J connecting the two while a consistent rhythm is supplied by drummer KAMMY.
Lead singer H.M.S.K describes one of the many meanings behind “In her cloth, I found my place”:
This is the story of the man who hopes to keep good memories.
He goes on to explain that the song deals specifically with a man looking out the window in the back seat of a car. As he watches the passing scenery he tries to go someplace different — to his memories — before they die and are gone.
“In her cloth, I found my place” is beautiful and portrays its meaning so very well. Its somber reminiscence and desperate, bottled up frustration that’s almost let go is compelling. SEASICK’s ability to show this is remarkable.
Well, the part which I like in this song is most of the lyrics are made in Japanese.
H.M.S.K. enjoys this aspect hoping that both Japanese and foreign listeners can listen to “In her cloth, I found my place” more naturally.
SEASICK was generous enough to give SparkPlugged an exclusive copy of their song “In her cloth, I found my place”. Enjoy!
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Yup! I enjoyed this song!!
I’d love to bring them to France! *o*
That would be sweet :)…I’m sure we’ll be some of the first to know when they kick off that world tour ;) hehe…thanks for stoppin’ by Max ^-^
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first heard them on the podcast and like them lots-nice new song!
I’m glad you could hear them on the podcasts too :) — yeah it’s apparent, I really like these guys. The song rocks ^-^\m/