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Paper Route – In The Morning Lyrics 16 years ago
I love this song. Beautiful. Just one correction, on the bridge part, I think they say "those things I've done that no one should know"

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Mute Math – Odds Lyrics 16 years ago
I think this song might be about the band and all the stuff they went through to create Armistice. I mean, they almost broke up and scratched all their original songs that they've written over the years of touring and created almost completely over.

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Mute Math – No Response Lyrics 16 years ago
I think he means peace instead of piece. Perhaps this is a commentary on Christianity and who can really be the judge except for God. He's been taught to "speak his peace in the dark" meaning prayer, perhaps? Just a thought

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Mute Math – The Nerve Lyrics 16 years ago
I think it may not strictly be religious, and the band certainly has tried to "shake the whole christian rock label," but that's strictly the genre. It doesn't mean they lost their spiritualness. There is a difference in not wanting to be considered a "Christian" rock band and still believing in God and spirituality and allowing that to show through in your lyrics, which is what I think they do.

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Manchester Orchestra – The River Lyrics 16 years ago
I like what SinginSilence has to say. Also, when I first heard this song I immediately thought of the end of "Now that You're Home" from "I'm Like a Virgin..." when Andy sings:

Well now that you're home I can see again,
I can see again
Now that you're home I can see again,
God, I can see!

The confidence he seems to sing with in Now That You're Home seems to be lost in The River. I think it's interesting and goes back to what SinginSilence had to say about Andy's honesty. Andy is still discovering and learning about his faith, and sometimes he loses his once found sight.

Yeah not sure if that was coincidence or not, but that's what I thought about.

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Kings of Leon – Revelry Lyrics 17 years ago
I think one could interpret this song as having to do with a relationship with God, and perhaps a bit of the regret of no longer having that relationship. In the first lines, he talks about dancing and given their particular religious background, dancing is common in church services. Also, "fire in my bones" is a Biblical reference. Anyways, they might not have meant that at all, but coming from their background, it's probably difficult to get completely away from spiritual/Biblical allusions. Just a thought.

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