| Bomb the Music Industry! – The Shit That You Hate Lyrics | 14 years ago |
| Life can throw a lot of stuff your way. We have very little time here, bitching about everything is a waste of breath. Live, laugh, love. | |
| Biffy Clyro – Bubbles Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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I think the song describes someone who enjoys life and all its beauties. Someone who creates joy out of everything, not taking life through the eyes of someone else, but rather interprets it for herself. He then describes himself and wanting to see life through her eyes. Hints her creating bubbles, him trying to catch them. Him maybe talking to himself trying to change. He also wants her to, I suppose, rebirth him at the river so he can keep up with the way she views things. Maybe I'm way off, but that's how I take it. |
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| Brand New – Cleanser Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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This song is clearly not about a robbery. It does however use a robbery situation as a metaphor for perhaps being in a relationship where one person is being unfaithful to their significant other. (At home to your families by dinner time safely and soundly sleeping). It's about being afraid that our natural instincts of being non-monogamous and feeling unfulfilled when in a relationship will be uncovered. I sort of get the feeling that they are both happy and unhappy with going behind someone's back and being successful. Does anyone get the same feeling from this song? It's just my interpretation of it. I don't mean to bury the robbery aspect, but I think that Brand New and Jesse Lacey are more cunning in their song writing than just being blunt. |
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| Taking Back Sunday – Ghost Man on Third Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| Well stated. I think that you are the only one who actually understands this song. It took me awhile, but I do think that you have this one down to a T. | |
| Saosin – Seven Years Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| I am not sure how people are getting to the conclusion that this song is about Anthony leaving the band. But, that conclusion is horrible. I believe this song is a reference to Anthony no longer wanting to blindly follow God; it is a hope to find answers for himself. In the end, he realizes that he was making a mistake. But he wants to emphasize that even though he questioned his faith, he was not wrong in doing so. Just read the lyrics. | |
| Brand New – Bought a Bride Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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I honestly believe that this song is mostly about a person changing themselves for what they believe is better than what they used to be. You can take the first two lines and realize that just because something starts off as a tree does not mean that it can only be molded into one and only one thing. Things can change very easily and most will. As far as the analogies to the human body go, I believe that Jesse is suggesting that the places that we live and the things that we do determine our identities in a general sense. So, like the way the human body works, so do our lives with each individual essence making up a part of it streaming into a system in which we run by. So, changing this scenery would change a person. Little cities with no name on a map can possibly be relating to a clean slate for a person once the old way of life is left behind, thus tying her old life to the train tracks and never looking back. So, having a city with no name would be perfect for someone who is looking to change...metaphorically speaking. This theme can also be seen by her leaving her hive (A place of home and recognition). But, to end this rant, I do believe that he may say, "Bought her pride." It would only fit if my interpretation is correct. And, I do believe that the band has evolved far beyond quarrels with ex's when looking at the last album. But, maybe that is just me? |
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| Brand New – Degausser Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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I don't know if it's just me, but I think that this song is about letting go of old dreams (or goals) that someone had as a child. He realizes that they will only be dreams. Perhaps he's staying up to rethink his life and aspirations. Maybe he views love as an unobtainable goal also. I see a bit of doubt in God and heaven. But, I believe that the overall theme of the song is that someone is warn down by life and it's false hopes and is now coming to terms with what he is given. |
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