2 meanings; one the who is someone that has Alzheimer’s disease that brings so many changes as the disease progresses and the original person’s personality becomes a distant memory and now is more combative and scared. 2nd meaning is a person struggling with depression, bipolar disorder or borderline personality disorder. The song fits perfectly both scenarios. I suspect the lyrics original intent was the evolving relationship between married partners. Either way it’s such a beautiful sweet song and melody from Olivia who could always find brightness even in a dark world.
2 meanings; one the who is someone that has Alzheimer’s disease that brings so many changes as the disease progresses and the original person’s personality becomes a distant memory and now is more combative and scared. 2nd meaning is a person struggling with depression, bipolar disorder or borderline personality disorder. The song fits perfectly both scenarios. I suspect the lyrics original intent was the evolving relationship between married partners. Either way it’s such a beautiful sweet song and melody from Olivia who could always find brightness even in a dark world.
Speaking about the track and its new video, frontman Oli Sykes has shared:
Speaking about the track and its new video, frontman Oli Sykes has shared:
“Statues dives deeper into the world of post human.
“Statues dives deeper into the world of post human.
“The video continues the exploration of what it means to be human in an age where technology can alter our very nature and gives keen eyed fans more lore to dive into and discuss on their quest for uncovering the full post human lore.”
“The video continues the exploration of what it means to be human in an age where technology can alter our very nature and gives keen eyed fans more lore to dive into and discuss on their quest for uncovering the full post human lore.”
It's about having sex with an accordion while the kids and neighbors watch.
It's about having sex with an accordion while the kids and neighbors watch.
it reminds me of The Perfect Drug, for some reason.
it reminds me of The Perfect Drug, for some reason.
Some good insights here into meanings.
Some good insights here into meanings.
The only thing I always thought different to this - I always thought Ben was singing:
The only thing I always thought different to this - I always thought Ben was singing:
"It's an orangeade sky"
"It's an orangeade sky"
like the softdrink, referring to a very specific shade of sunset.
like the softdrink, referring to a very specific shade of sunset.
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The answer here stared them in the face after they setup the instruments. The 2 codes are the names of electronic Synthesizers from the 80's and 90's through today (song came out in '96) Sequential Circuits (USA) manufactured the Prophet 600 and Roland (Japan) manufactured the SH-101. Both were used in the actual music of the song.
The answer here stared them in the face after they setup the instruments. The 2 codes are the names of electronic Synthesizers from the 80's and 90's through today (song came out in '96) Sequential Circuits (USA) manufactured the Prophet 600 and Roland (Japan) manufactured the SH-101. Both were used in the actual music of the song.
The Prophet 600 was also known as the Prophet 600-61 (61 keys) If you flip the 6 it becomes 9 which is a play on the position and rhymes easier. The SH101 also came in the flavor SH101 VI (last two are roman numerals) So it would look like SH10151
Lybeert confirmed this in an interview below:
4:58 | Esther Lybeert: That sample arrived and the lyrics originated by the synthesizer that was standing there. The words 'Prophet 60091, SH10151', they were simply those boxes that were standing there. That's how it started, basically.
I wrote this song really its my first go what do you'll think is it bad
I wrote this song really its my first go what do you'll think is it bad
I love this song. Makes me laugh every time I hear it. It's a little tongue and cheek slice of southern life, similar to other songs she wrote inspired by her Mississippi childhood.
I love this song. Makes me laugh every time I hear it. It's a little tongue and cheek slice of southern life, similar to other songs she wrote inspired by her Mississippi childhood.
Best song ever created🥰😘 Love ittt
Best song ever created🥰😘 Love ittt