#391 Rise Up- Andra Day

I’ll rise like the day/
I’ll rise up/
I’ll rise unafraid.

Andra Day’s “Rise Up” has a beautiful verse and recognizable chorus. This is an anthem of hope-and a bit of a modern day protest song- and in Day’s capable hands it doesn’t feel too contrived or forced like some anthem-y songs can; it feels inspired and sincere. She demonstrates incredible vocal range in this song and uses good taste on her runs.

Rise Up Greatest Songs Meaning
Andra Day

The difference between good and bad vocal runs is that good ones feel necessary and inherent to the sound of the song. Without them, the vocal would feel too flat. Bad runs are things like what Mariah Carey does…just altering the vocal pitch to try to show off what a great range she has or adding unnecessary vibrato in an attempt to simulate feeling. Though I wouldn’t mind if Day’s vibrato was turned down 10%.

andra day
andra day

“Rise Up’s” lyrics are somewhat ambiguous. What exactly does “rising up” mean in this context? I think it is twofold. One is the traditional way–like an uprising. But more interestingly,  she describes it it is almost like the struggle to get up for work every morning. For a historically oppressed people, perhaps that is what everyday feels like. Perhaps the struggle to achieve equal rights is a long one that is fought by achieving a million small victories rather than one large one. That requires rising every day as your best self, ready to take on the world.

Rise Up Lyrics & Meaning

You’re broken down and tired
Of living life on a merry go round
And you can’t find the fighter
But I see it in you so we gonna walk it out
And move mountains

We gonna walk it out
And move mountains
And I’ll rise up
I’ll rise like the day
I’ll rise up
I’ll rise unafraid
I’ll rise up
And I’ll do it a thousand times again
And I’ll rise up
High like the waves
I’ll rise up
In spite of the ache
I’ll rise up
And I’ll do it a thousands times again
For you
For you
For you
For you

When the silence isn’t quiet
And it feels like it’s getting hard to breathe
And I know you feel like dying
But I promise we’ll take the world to its feet
And move mountains
We’ll take it to its feet
And move mountains

And I’ll rise up
I’ll rise like the day
I’ll rise up
I’ll rise unafraid
I’ll rise up
And I’ll do it a thousand times again
For you
For you
For you
For you

All we need, all we need is hope
And for that we have each other
And for that we have each other
We will rise
We will rise
We’ll rise, oh oh
We’ll rise

I’ll rise up
Rise like the day
I’ll rise up
In spite of the ache
I will rise a thousands times again
And we’ll rise up
Rise like the waves
We’ll rise up
In spite of the ache
We’ll rise up
And we’ll do it a thousands times again
For you oh oh oh oh oh
For you oh oh oh oh oh
For you oh oh oh oh oh
For you

Songwriters: Cassandra Monique Batie / Jennifer Decilveo

#390 Helplessness Blues- Fleet Foxes

And now after some thinking, I’d say I’d rather be/
A functioning cog in some great machinery serving something beyond me.

The Fleet Foxes “Helplessness Blues” is a great blues song. It shares more in common with “What’s Up?” by 4 Non-blondes than Blues Run the Game” by Jackson Frank.

Many middle class millennials and gen Xers were sold The American Dream: life will be better for you than it will be that it was for your parents. They went to college, took on too much debt–perhaps due to a bad understanding of financials, or being told they were better students than they were. They were promised that if they spend a lot on college this will make them special and they will get a great job. Well, that hasn’t happened.

Helplessness Blues Meaning
Fleet Foxes

In “Helplessness Blues”, The Fleet Foxes argue that perhaps a return to the simple life is where it is at. Maybe work as a farmer growing your own food is a better alternative than a white-collar job. (If only I could afford my own farm!) The song pushes back against the monetary obsession of past generations and suggests that there is a simpler—perhaps communal—life that is waiting for us that would be better.

The Fleet Foxes do harmonies well; that is their signature sound. Combined with acoustic guitars their harmonies are up their with CSNY, Simon and Garfunkel and The Beach Boys.

Helplessness Blues Lyrics

I was raised up believing I was somehow unique,
Like a snowflake distinct among snowflakes, unique in each way you can see.
And now after some thinking, I’d say I’d rather be,
A functioning cog in some great machinery serving something beyond me.

But I don’t, I don’t know what that will be,
I’ll get back to you someday soon you will see.

What’s my name, what’s my station? Oh, just tell me what I should do,
I don’t need to be kind to the armies of night that would do such injustice to you.
Or bow down and be grateful and say, “Sure, take all that you see”,
To the men who move only in dimly-lit halls and determine my future for me.

And I don’t, I don’t know who to believe,
I’ll get back to you someday soon you will see.

If I know only one thing, it’s that everything that I see
Of the world outside is so inconceivable often I barely can speak.
Yeah I’m tongue-tied and dizzy and I can’t keep it to myself,
What good is it to sing helplessness blues, why should I wait for anyone else?

And I know, I know you will keep me on the shelf,
I’ll come back to you someday soon myself.

If I had an orchard, I’d work ’til I’m raw,
If I had an orchard, I’d work ’til I’m sore.
And you would wait tables and soon run the store.

Gold hair in the sunlight, my light in the dawn,
If I had an orchard, I’d work ’til I’m sore.
If I had an orchard, I’d work ’til I’m sore.
Someday I’ll be like the man on the screen.

Songwriters: Robin Noel Pecknold

#389 Love Song For Robots- Patrick Watson

Watch as the flowers, thrones and winds spills close as it whispers away/
You get up, you get up, get up.

The lyrics of Patrick Watson’s “Love Song For Robots” are purposefully obscure or obscured. I imagine the imagery (if any) one will have when listening from this song will come from the title and the refrain “you get up, you get up, you get up.” Just like we constantly set our lives to the alarm clock to “get up” to make it to work on time, we feel like robots in this post-industrial society.

Love Song For Robots Meaning
Patrick Watson

The music is a very distinct sound. It sounds electronic, even robotic, yet it is still clearly music and melodic. Check out the outro, specifically to see what I am referring to. The effects on their guitars are unique for this song and give them that mechanical feel. The vocal is solid, but the song is driven by the instrumentation.

Love Song For Robots Lyrics

Breaking down, and days came longer
There’s the other class dragons chasing you around.
Sit around on silver just stream on the smoke
Is rising over your thoughts and your tears.
Watch over you, watch and fall down
You knock a boulder all over the ground.
You get up, get up,
You get up, you get up.

Some things let go.
At least for now all these tears past the problems.
Stop listen to new words from around as you’re ’round
And all the captives you burn, is burning out.
Watch as the flowers, thrones and winds
Spills close as a way, spills away,
Get up, you get up, get up,
You get up.
You get up…

Songwriters: Joseph Baron Grass / Mikhail Stein / Patrick Watson / Robert Andrew Kuster