Tuesday, May 26, 2026

“18th Floor Balcony” by Blue October

 

     A band’s “sound” is sometimes characterized by a specific instrument, such as the jangly 12-string guitar of early releases from The Byrds. Other times, the “sound” is based on a distinctive framework, such as the minimalist Bluesy Garage Rock of The White Stripes. For Blue October, their songs have wide-ranging musical styles and lyrical messaging, but the unifying energy lies in the charismatic, deeply emotional vocal deliveries.
 
Blue October at The Fillmore
in San Francisco 2017
     Blue October’s 2006 album “Foiled” exemplifies the diversity. In celebration of the twenty-year anniversary, the band is sharing videos of selected songs, releasing the first-ever vinyl of the album, and touring in Europe and then North America. Scheduled visits include San Francisco and Sacramento. The full schedule of the FOILED tour is available at https://www.blueoctober.com/tour-dates.
 
      Hate Me” showcases the 2006 album. The song is an admission of drug addiction and depression, as well as an urging to “hate me so you can finally see what’s good for you.” The song begins with an actual voicemail from the mother of frontman Justin Furstenfeld. She expresses concern in her voicemail as to whether Justin has been taking his medications.
 
Blue October at Mountain 
Winery 2024
     Blue October recently shared a new video for “18th Floor Balcony,” which is also from the “Foiled” album. In contrast to “Hate Me,” the song is about vulnerability, trust, and that rare moment of finally feeling safe enough with someone to open up. Yet, the video is dark and open to interpretation, perhaps because fans of Blue October understand and embrace pain that is part of appreciating the emotional experiences relating to the band's music. The video shows Justin watching himself from afar while he creates, then investigates, and finally sanitizes and mourns a murder of a loved one – as if witnessing relationship destruction caused by your dependence on drugs.  
 
     In March, the band shared a new music video for "Congratulations" which kicked off the anniversary year. That video is also included in this post.

     18th Floor Balcony” by Blue October

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Lyrics of “18th Floor Balcony” by Blue October
I close my eyes
And I smile, knowing that everything is alright
To the core, so close that door
Is this happening?
 
My breath is on your hair, I'm unaware
That you opened the blinds and let the city in
God, you held my hand
And we stand
Just taking in everything
 
And I knew it from the start
So my arms are open wide
Your head is on my stomach
And we're, we're trying so hard not to fall asleep
Here we are
On this 18th floor balcony
We're both, flying away
 
So we talked about mom's and dad's
About family pasts
Just getting to know where we came from
Our hearts were on display
For all to see
I can't believe this is happening to me
 
And I raised my hand as if to show you that I was yours
That I was so yours for the taking
I'm so yours for the taking
That's when I felt the wind pick up
I grabbed the rail while choking up
These words to say and then you kissed me
 
I knew it from the start
My arms are open wide
Your head is on my stomach
And we're, we're trying so hard not to fall asleep
Here we are
On this 18th floor balcony
We're both, flying away
 
And I'll try to sleep
To keep you in my dreams
'Til I can bring you home with me
I'll try to sleep
And when I do I'll keep you in my, dreams
 
I knew it from the start
So my arms are open wide
And your head is on my stomach
And we're, we're trying so hard not to fall asleep
So here we are
On this 18th floor balcony, yeah
 
I knew it from the start
So my arms are open wide
And your head is on my stomach
No, we're not going to sleep, sleep
 
Here we are
On this 18th floor balcony, we're both
Flying away
 
     “18th Floor Balcony” by Blue October



Saturday, May 9, 2026

“Honeypot” by Lethal Sister


     The Paris-based band Lethal Sister shared their song about the society-generated seductive pull of status and riches. Radio, television, newspapers, and even your personal laptop present a trap fashioned to pressure people to pursue wealth and power. That is, they present a “Honeypot.” As stated in the lyrics, “They all say the same shit / About things you need to get /It’s just a honeypot.”
 
      The song blends Rock and Post-Punk sensibilities into an energetically aggressive melodic fabric with an emphasis on tension. The gritty guitars present a steady rhythm almost throughout “Honeypot.
 
     Lethal Sister recently released the nine-track song album “Plunge,” which is available at their Bandcamp site https://lethalsister.bandcamp.com/album/plunge. The members of the band are Vincent Dangla (drums), Lubin Lemonnier (bass, vocals), Pierre Massé (guitar, vocals), and Martin Teychené (guitar, vocals). Their bio states:
  Lethal Sister is a rock band built on a love of post-punk and stoner rock. Initially formed for a concert, this project is now our outlet, our window, our refuge. “Everyone puts a piece of their soul into it. The world is as beautiful as it is disgusting, life is as magnificent as it is insane, I still need to shout it out.”
 
     Honeypot” by Lethal Sister

Lyrics of “Honeypot” by Lethal Sister
When you’re poor it ain’t funny,
I see my mother’s face
She told us we could get honey
But I'm sitting in front of a plate that doesn’t look tasty, sorry…
 
When you’re rich you ain’t lucid,
You have to crush your own brother,
They told us we could have power
But now I have no one to call except the guy who takes care of my money
 
On the magazine
On the radio
On the TV screen
On your personal laptop
 
When you read the newspaper
When they sell you happiness
When they tell you to work hard
When they smile at you
 
They all say the same shit
About things you need to get
It’s just a honeypot
 
Being alive makes no sense
I heard that from a cousin
Sometime I feel like I need to change
Sometime my eyes are caught by a screen I just can’t stop watching
It changes as I’m scrolling
I just can’t stop watching
It changes as I’m scrolling
 
I could have no face, it wouldn’t change
I could forget how to smile and greet
I could become invisible
The zombies never pay attention…
 
To the magazine
To the radio
To the TV screen
To their personal laptop
 
They all say the same shit
About the things they need to get
It’s just a honeypot
 
Money!
Or people…
Money!
Or people

Thursday, May 7, 2026

“We're Gonna Be OK” by Empty Kodiak

 

     In an almost celebration of resilient acceptance, Empty Kodiak released “We're Gonna Be OK.” The intelligently crafted lyrics of the song are included in this post. The first verse refers to a childhood experience of an unplanned Christmas stay in a Super 8 motel. Things are far from the ideal, but we’re gonna be okay.
 
      The bio of the band explains, “Empty Kodiak is a seven-piece band from Cleveland, Ohio, weaving shoegaze haze with flashes of surf-pop light. Frontman and songwriter Charles “Chaz” Stead leads vocals and rhythm guitar alongside Kennedy Stead (vocals/synth), Brandon Thompson (lead guitar), Dave Gorski (saxophone/vocals), DJ Douglas (keys/vocals), Jul Big Green (bass), and Devin Tudela (drums).” The Spotify credits of “We're Gonna Be OK” additionally identify Jacob Hazlett on bass and electric guitar.
 
      Chaz Stead states:
  “The song traces a lineage of moments where survival meant endurance rather than rescue, including a childhood Christmas spent in a Super 8 motel. Those early memories, set against the backdrop of the Rust Belt’s fading steel factories, broken neon, and weathered dive bars, echo throughout the track's imagery alongside synth, saxophone, and harmony.”
 
     We're Gonna Be OK” by Empty Kodiak


Lyrics of “We're Gonna Be OK” by Empty Kodiak
I love you to the moon
But we don't have gas to get there
Nights in motel rooms
'Cause we stick together
 
If the end is coming soon
I'm happy with whatever
We're gonna be ok
We're gonna be ok
 
I love you to the moon
Tell me how we're gonna get there
One hot night in June
With the AC broken
 
If the end is coming soon
I'll sleep with one eye open
We're gonna be ok
We're gonna be ok
 
All our lives we've been waiting
Waiting for something
Waiting for nothing
And waiting too long
 
If you want, we can make it
Make it worth something
Better than nothing
We're gonna be ok
 
I love you to the moon
Only made it to the dark side
Neon lights in view
Your arm around my shoulder
 
If the end is coming soon
I can feel it getting colder
We're gonna be ok
We're gonna be ok
 
All our lives we've been waiting
Waiting for something
Waiting for nothing
And waiting too long
 
If you want, we can make it
Make it worth something
Better than nothing
We're gonna be ok
 
We're gonna be ok
We're gonna be ok
 
I love you to the moon
But we don't have gas to get there
Nights in motel rooms
'Cause we stick together
 
If the end is coming soon
I'm happy with whatever
We're gonna be ok
We're gonna be ok