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Too Late For Sorry
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pop rock singer songwriter los angeles california aruna break you open running red lights walk on water
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Song-centric pop/rock singer/songwriter.
"I can see things that you walk right through," sings Aruna in "Break You Open," the opening track on her newest CD, Running Red Lights. Psyches, souls, lives and lovers: in the span of nine songs, she embraces them all with striking clairvoyance. Whereas her previous work was socio-political, Aruna now focuses on the intricate affairs of the human heart. "I grew up listening to pop music and it's in my head: the sounds and chord changes," she says, "and I wanted to show the lighter side of myself." She propels these songs with both the power of a live band and the gritty sonic realism of loops and samples "It's the merging point where nature meets technology; organic instruments, broken down and natural, against a backdrop of machines." Front and center is Aruna's radiant voice: expressive, insightful, breathing along its edges and borders like a sound inside the mind. "Break You Open," the first song she wrote upon arriving in Los Angeles, speaks to those who live only through what they can acquire. "What I'm saying is that you love something -- a house, a car, a body -- that can't love you back. This is my attempt to tell people I understand, that I sympathize and want to help." This empathy extends to the hymn-like "Into the Light," and contrasts with the pointed “Not Your Mommy," and "The Other Side," wherein the darker side of a lover is revealed. "Walk on Water," featured in the forthcoming Sundance-premiered film, Eulogy, starring Ray Romano, Kelly Preston, Hank Azaria and Debra Winger, uses water as a symbol for wisdom. Notes Aruna, "it's like the Wizard of Oz: throw water on the wicked witch and she dissolves." The title song, "Red Lights," is an extended metaphor. "It has to do with ignoring warning signs and overcoming obstacles. I had to do a lot of that just to get to this point." Born in Flemington, New Jersey, Aruna's serpentine route to the present included jazz piano and film scoring studies at Berklee College of Music in Boston, a stop in Miami, where she joined Roadrunner recording artists, Cynic; a return to Boston to earn a degree from Berklee, and ultimately a move to the West Coast. Concurrent with her performing career have been the recordings: first, a three-song sampler tracked in Boston with noted producer Alain Mallet and now her recently-completed full-length debut, Running Red Lights, recorded in Los Angeles. Now, achieving a new plateau of artistry, it is the understated grace of her songs that is the most memorable touchstone. "I'm not a prolific writer," reveals Aruna. "It takes me a week to write a song musically; the lyrics, maybe three weeks. I’ll write pages and pages just to get one line. The hardest thing in the world as a writer is to say something that everyone has felt, but no one has ever said." Personal, intimate, encompassing: with Running Red Lights, Aruna delivers a stunning soundtrack that mirrors the complexity of modern humanity in a voice that echoes the tone of the truth.
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Pop Pop Rock
Charts
Peak #517
Peak in subgenre #86
Author
Aruna
Rights
2004
Uploaded
March 27, 2005
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MP3 4.6 MB 128 kbps 0:00
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Old man, wake up and look at my face You may not remember me, but I’ve seen you 'round this place Take heart, cuz I’ve got a message for you It’s crazy, the cruel things little girls can do But we can’t start all over It’s too late to wish I’d been kind I carry this weight on my shoulders With no way to leave it behind The rhythms have fallen in place But still I can’t face what’s been torn And it’s too late for “sorry” Cuz you’re not around anymore Old man, how does it feel to be free Walking on clouds, talking with angels, looking down on me Sometimes it seems as if nothing has changed I wander these halls, climbing the walls, and still I feel strange Cuz we can’t start all over It’s too late to wish I’d been kind I carry this weight on my shoulders Cuz nothing makes sense in my mind The lines have been twisted and crossed A legacy lost and ignored But it’s too late for “sorry” Cuz you’re not around anymore Sometimes I wonder if you would’ve been proud Watching me grow to be the girl I am now With all my little mysteries sorted out and brushed aside But something just doesn’t feel right The distance between us has been frozen in time And it echoes like a song in my mind Old man, some days its hard to be strong Keeping it all together when it all goes wrong Balancing, scared I might break if I bend Cuz all that I’ve learned from the bridges I’ve burned is “It’s never the same again” And we can’t start all over It’s too late to wish I’d been kind I carry this weight on my shoulders Your history entangled in mine Now the path is too worn to retrace And time won’t replace what’s been torn Cuz it’s too late for “sorry” And you’re not around anymore
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