| Riverside – OK Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| As the final track on the album, this brings a conclusion to the singer's exploration of their feelings. They still feel sad and lonely without the other, but they're able to accept that as the way that things are. | |
| Archive – I Will Fade Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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I'm not so sure about this one, but it has a special place in my heart regardless. To me this track is about someone who the singer wishes would see them differently and wonders if that feeling will pass. All the while they know that if the other person did see them the way they wanted, they probably wouldn't be the person they are. Amusingly (given the submitter's name) I associate this track with 'What Else Is There?' by Royksopp, which to me has a very similar theme. And both this and that track are track 7 on their respective albums... Coincidence ? Or something more sinister ? :-) |
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| Lacuna Coil – To Myself I Turned Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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The track is about retreating into your fantasies; a place where the things you live with are those that you want - there's no problems, and you are in control. The singer asks if she can live here - should she continue to live within her fantasy or return to the 'real world'. She has nothing to lose any more and wants to live in her world. The next section of the track is her being called back to the real world - in my mind the spotlights and the confusion of time and space are the 'reality' closing in on here, possibly an institution ? She asks, quite plainly whether she is strong enough to take the real world. Placed in context, this track follows 'My Wings' which ends saying "I got the blade; change your mind; I'll make you stay", and preceeds 'Cold', which opens with 'Skin so cold, I knew you'd go away; And now I put you down to lay; Nothing to feel for you, This was our last dance'. Which on a quick reading might be taken to mean that the singer is threatening their lower, and kills them (end of My Wings), retreats into themselves on realising what they've done (To Myself I turned) and then returns back to find their lover cold and dead (Cold). I'm pretty sure it's a metaphorical 'kill' and 'dead' that is intended, although I'm not certain. Most of the other commentators have treated each track individually, so it's possible I read too much into the continuing theme of the album. |
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