Which is probably why this song interests me so much. I seem to be a hopeless romantic and enjoy love stories. And the thought of having a love that is difficult but trying to work through it is touching. Although I don’t understand the message he is trying to say, I really like how later in the song he references that verse again by saying, “Over and over many setting suns/ I have run, I have waited for the rain to come/ When through that mist I see the shape of you/ And I know, and I know that I’m in love with you” These lyrics give the audience a feeling of “awe” when he states he is in love with her. I can’t seem to understand what these lyrics mean “ I built a hive/ Became one with the bees/ But we fell like rain/ Got lost into the sea”. The hook or the chorus of this song is “Though/ I’m far away/ I know I’ll stay, I know I’ll stay/ Right there with you/ And though/ It might be too late/ What would you say? What would you say?/ What would you do?” My summary of these lyrics is he is far away (possibly on tour) but he is still loyal to her and he wants to know if she will do the same? I guess he hardly get’s to go home and he wants to be with her. He is wondering if she will wait for his return home. The first couple of verses are about when he (the singer) is busy and away, but being in love with a girl back home. Then the lyrics say, “Drawn apart/ New York and London/ All I see now/ Are distant drumlins. The roads I knew/ Became a city/ Then I wonder/ Will you wait for me, oh” So in my mind this is what I think the lyrics mean. I think he is trying to say that the ocean has come between two people. The lyrics start out catchy, “Ocean blue/ What have I done to you/ Cut so deep/ Yet growing through and through”. I’m trying to figure out if this has some underlying meaning. Listen to this song and maybe you can help me figure out the underlying meaning. There’s the odd respite, like the heady groove of ‘Lavender’, but the rest of the night consists of wall-to-wall mania, ‘Sun’ concluding a glorious night celebrating one of these shores’ most beloved groups.One song that has been stuck in my head for quite some time now is Sun by Two Door Cinema Club. Even with non-album tracks like ‘Changing Of the Seasons’ in the set, it’s far from self-indulgent they’re just giving the people what they want. “Thanks for coming down”, says Alex with a smile, as if a thousand cap Two Door gig wouldn’t sell out in seconds. Ocean blue What have I done to you Cut so deep Yet growing through and through Drawn apart New York and London All I see now Are distant d. Fifteen minutes in, they’ve already ticked off ‘I Can Talk’ and ‘What You Know’. The first chord of ‘Undercover Martyn’ has the place in a frenzy. Instead, Alex, Kevin, and Sam breeze through a set of classics more akin to a Two Door-themed club night than a live gig. The band’s outfits - suits in primary colours that match the red stage furniture - are the only other hint that there’s even a new ‘era’ coming at all. ‘Talk’ gets its first outing, joining the ranks as an instant classic if the number of shoulder-surfers is anything to go by, but surprisingly no more new material is aired all night. Look no further because you will find whatever you are looking for in here. Since you are already here then chances are that you are looking for the Daily Themed Crossword Solutions. Tonight there are no lasers, streamers or fireworks, just four guys, their instruments, and a back catalogue most bands would kill for. Welcome to our website for all Door Cinema Club an indie rock band known for hits like Sun and What You Know Answers. Wrapping up that day at Community, Two Door had a stage production to match the huge audience they’ve built over a decade of making great records. Cuts from their upcoming LP ‘What’s It Like Over There?’ get the same treatment as the quick-fire classics ‘Fossils’ and ‘Fire That Burns’ - that is to say, mosh pit after mosh pit, reaching an inevitable electrifying apex for ‘T-Shirt Weather’. This could be a headline show for all they care, such is the tangible excitement that only increases through the set. The room is bursting and hazy with sweat by the time Circa Waves plunge into ‘Wake Up’. Includes news and updates from the artist direct to your inbox. ‘Drive On’ churns with a relentless joy, the kind of song that deserves to be played in sun-baked festival fields, and ‘Breakfast’ gets swallowed up by the baying masses. Track Two Door Cinema Club and never miss them live. Just down the road and nine months later, the setting for tonight’s intimate comeback performance is Oval Space, packed to the rafters and with some familiar faces in tow, as part of Annie Mac’s AMP London event at venues across the capital.įresh from the release of glamorous debut ‘When We Land’, Anteros radiate enthusiasm. Last summer Two Door Cinema Club closed the lid on ‘Gameshow’, their woozy, disco-slanted third album, in a massive blow out at London’s Community Festival in Finsbury Park.