Their debut album "Settle" was released on June 3rd, preceded by the single "You & Me" released on April 28th and premiered by Annie Mac on BBC Radio One on April 19th.
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2) On their previous tour, Disclosure arrived in Newport News, VA, 4 1/2 hours from home to learn that their show had been cancelled. Here, most bands would have called it a day, but instead they frantically called friends to search for shows via MySpace. They ended up playing for free and headlining a show in Richmond, VA. This is just one of many stories that showcase Disclosure’s dedication.
In the past 3 years they have released 3 albums, have been part of an East Coast distributed compilation, performed in 7 states, went on 2 self-booked tours, and played over 50 shows. They have an upcoming full East Coast tour scheduled for July/August 2010 and they have no plans of slowing down.
3) Side project of Crunch Pod artist C/A/T. With the Disclosure project, Ben Arp of C/A/T shifts the focus towards tense samples and hard rhythmic sequences. While C/A/T has had a more abstract sound, Disclosure presents a more sonically straight-forward approach to songwriting. “Full Disclosure” attempts to further lift the veil and reveal the hidden hand that orchestrates world events. Extremely limited run of 25 copies and available only at Crunch Pod and was only available at live C/A/T performances in Summer 2005.
CD-R version is out of print. This album was recently re-issued as a digital download direct from Crunch Pod.
4) An Alternative/Powerpop/Rock band from Faringdon, UK. Formed 5 years ago Disclosure have earnt their reputation as one of the most exciting bands to emerge from the Swindon area through relentless gigging, energetic shows and great sounds. Performing on stage with the likes of Young Guns and The Rileys, Disclosure have played at many of the biggest and most respected venues and festivals in and around Oxfordshire. Now signed with New Vision Records and having recently released their latest EP at the o2 academy2 Islington, Disclosure have never sounded so focussed and relevant and this year will be hitting venues around the UK.
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Grab Her
Disclosure Lyrics
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The lyrics to Disclosure's song "Grab Her" are short and repetitive, consisting only of the repeated phrase "Yeah, grab her." Though the message of the song may seem straightforward, the significance of the lyrics is open to interpretation. Some hearken back to the song's music video, which features various co-workers in an office space engaging in bizarre and unexpected behaviors, as evidence of its deeper meaning. For example, the song's lyrics may represent the various ways people in power grab hold of and control others, particularly women, in their daily lives. The chorus of the song essentially serves as a call to action to grab hold of someone, or something, and hold on to it, regardless of the consequences or ethics involved.
However, it is important to note that the messaging of the song is controversial and has been widely criticized in the wake of the #MeToo movement. Many argue that the song reinforces the cultural normalization of assault, harassment, and objectification, and reinforces the harmful idea that men have the right to control and possess women's bodies. Others, however, argue that the song is harmless and merely intended to be a catchy pop tune without any significant message.
Overall, the lyrics of "Grab Her" raise important questions about the role of art in promoting or reinforcing harmful behaviors, as well as the importance of holding artists accountable for the messages they spread through their work.
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Justifying and validating the following action
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Physically and forcibly taking hold of a woman's body without her consent, going against the principles of consent and respect
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Repeating the act to emphasize its importance in one's mind
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Continuously encouraging such behavior, without considering the impact it may have on the victim's physical, emotional and mental wellbeing
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Blindly following societal norms which promote objectification of women
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Condoning and normalizing violence against women, resulting in a culture that belittles, oppresses and restricts the agency of women
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Untouched by the harmful social and moral implications of the actions that are being encouraged
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A repetition of the violent and disrespectful act towards women, which perpetuates a culture of abuse and sexual objectification of women
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Further strengthening the normality of treating women in this disrespectful and abusive manner
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The manipulation of power and privilege, oppressing and violating the agency of an individual in the name of societal norms and expectations
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Failure to acknowledge the severity and impact of the act on the victim's life, perpetuating a culture of entitlement over women's bodies
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A damaging and inescapable cycle of perpetuating a culture of abuse and oppression, and blindly following societal norms that do not respect and protect the rights and dignity of individuals
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The repetition of the act to emphasize the importance of taking control over women, disregarding their autonomy and respect as individuals.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: GUY WILLIAM LAWRENCE, HOWARD JOHN LAWRENCE
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@peterpanda1970
Just 6 notes up and down and this is a cracking tune... You're a genius, guys. Bravo!
@frodobilbo918
One of the best music videos I've seen so far.
@zeitok8
Disclosure have some of the best music videos of this years.
@kamisemire
I love them sm I just wish I knew what they meant, LOL!
@froleinzottelhaar6189
I love to dance to this music... :-)
- When a Fire Starts to Burn
- F for You
- Voices
- Confess To Me
- Running (Disclosure Remix)
@MiBlazed
Great choices!
@froleinzottelhaar6189
Thx 😊
@WarauChan
Don't forget The Mechanism with The Friend Within.
@froleinzottelhaar6189
Oh yes... Sorry, my Mistake! 😉
@over18start100
whats in your head! love it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tb4aJD1Uq1U