@danieliko I can find no link between this and the jewish religion from the band members. It does speak about having to go through the dark times in order to have an appreciation for the good times, but that is fairly generalized and as such can't be exclusively for any one religion or even anything.
@danieliko I can find no link between this and the jewish religion from the band members. It does speak about having to go through the dark times in order to have an appreciation for the good times, but that is fairly generalized and as such can't be exclusively for any one religion or even anything.
All the song represents is simply about the value of the dark times to see why the good times in life are so important.
All the song represents is simply about the value of the dark times to see why the good times in life are so important.
Wow...zero concept of the song at all with these posts. And this part proves it:
Let the shadow permeate your mind and
Reveal the thoughts that were tucked away
So that the door can be opened again
Within your darkest memories
Lies the answer if you dare to find it
Don't let hope become a memory
This is a reference to Carl Jung's theory of the psyche. Let the shadow permeate your mind and
Reveal the thoughts that were tucked away So that the door can be opened again
Within your darkest memories"
This song stays true to Disturbed being a band that is of the opposite of "light". They...
Wow...zero concept of the song at all with these posts. And this part proves it:
Let the shadow permeate your mind and
Reveal the thoughts that were tucked away
So that the door can be opened again
Within your darkest memories
Lies the answer if you dare to find it
Don't let hope become a memory
This is a reference to Carl Jung's theory of the psyche. Let the shadow permeate your mind and
Reveal the thoughts that were tucked away So that the door can be opened again
Within your darkest memories"
This song stays true to Disturbed being a band that is of the opposite of "light". They have nothing to do with religion of any kind, The pussification of dark rock by Millennial and Gen Z
This song is about the Jewish religion. If you're smart enough you understand what it's about and how real it is.
@danieliko I can find no link between this and the jewish religion from the band members. It does speak about having to go through the dark times in order to have an appreciation for the good times, but that is fairly generalized and as such can't be exclusively for any one religion or even anything.
@danieliko I can find no link between this and the jewish religion from the band members. It does speak about having to go through the dark times in order to have an appreciation for the good times, but that is fairly generalized and as such can't be exclusively for any one religion or even anything.
All the song represents is simply about the value of the dark times to see why the good times in life are so important.
All the song represents is simply about the value of the dark times to see why the good times in life are so important.
Wow...zero concept of the song at all with these posts. And this part proves it: Let the shadow permeate your mind and Reveal the thoughts that were tucked away So that the door can be opened again Within your darkest memories Lies the answer if you dare to find it Don't let hope become a memory This is a reference to Carl Jung's theory of the psyche. Let the shadow permeate your mind and Reveal the thoughts that were tucked away So that the door can be opened again Within your darkest memories" This song stays true to Disturbed being a band that is of the opposite of "light". They...
Wow...zero concept of the song at all with these posts. And this part proves it: Let the shadow permeate your mind and Reveal the thoughts that were tucked away So that the door can be opened again Within your darkest memories Lies the answer if you dare to find it Don't let hope become a memory This is a reference to Carl Jung's theory of the psyche. Let the shadow permeate your mind and Reveal the thoughts that were tucked away So that the door can be opened again Within your darkest memories" This song stays true to Disturbed being a band that is of the opposite of "light". They have nothing to do with religion of any kind, The pussification of dark rock by Millennial and Gen Z