I think this song is about someone struggling to remember a one-night stand they had.
I think this song is about someone struggling to remember a one-night stand they had.
Dancing is the way that everything living finds its place among the rulers
Dancing is the way that everything living finds its place among the rulers
The “I don’t wanna” and “I’m drowning in it” after only one drink of water show me that Guy does not want to participate in a society that thrives off the suffering of others. The difference between dime and dozen is the difference between the wealthy and the middle class. We fight and put bullets in each other and antagonize each other when the real fight is up and down.
The “I don’t wanna” and “I’m drowning in it” after only one drink of water show me that Guy does not want to participate in a society that thrives off the suffering of others. The difference between dime and dozen is the difference between the wealthy and the middle class. We fight and put bullets in each other and antagonize each other when the real fight is up and down.
Like the previous song of the album, I believe this is angled towards corporate bands that will sell songs of anti-establishment and other political motifs with no real follow through. They will bring you back down to complacency rather than true action.
Like the previous song of the album, I believe this is angled towards corporate bands that will sell songs of anti-establishment and other political motifs with no real follow through. They will bring you back down to complacency rather than true action.
Essentially, it's all about being image and no substance. The singer has deluded himself and those around him into believing that they have the ideal life. Anyone who tries to break this delusion is ignored.
Essentially, it's all about being image and no substance. The singer has deluded himself and those around him into believing that they have the ideal life. Anyone who tries to break this delusion is ignored.
with a raw, honest sense of restlessness. I love how they blend personal reflection with the frustration of small-town life.
with a raw, honest sense of restlessness. I love how they blend personal reflection with the frustration of small-town life.