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Tiger Army – Through The Darkness Lyrics 11 years ago
Am I the only one who sees numerous Twin Peaks tie-ins in this song?
First off, I'd like to note that the title can be read as a tie-in to the famous "Fire Walk With Me" poem, which reads as follows:
Through the darkness of future past
The magician longs to see.
One chants out between two worlds
Fire walk with me.
Secondly, there are references to owls ("My song is heard in owls' cries"/"The owls are not what they seem") and fire ("Burning like Pagan fires of long ago"/the continuing theme of fire in Twin Peaks, particularly in a a representation of the main villain, BOB).
Candles also make an appearance in Twin Peaks, during a scene in which a character is performing a ritual and chanting "Fire Walk With Me." The neon sign also reminds me of the oft-repeated shot of the neon sign outside Twin Peaks' Double R Diner. Dreaming and sleep are also key plot elements in Twin Peaks.
Also, this song has a very 50's feel to it: Twin Peaks was also famous for its vintage vibe.
It's tenuous, I know, but since I heard this song, I never was able to shake my perceived connection between the two.

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PJ Harvey – No Girl So Sweet Lyrics 11 years ago
First of all, here are the actual lyrics:

In came the girl with the Saturn eyes and
Asked him over again, again
"Was I too weak, was I a child,
and can't we leave here and start again?"
Ooh, oh, oh, oh, oh
Said, "I don't mind if you take me down and
I don't mind if you break it all, but
How much more can you take from me?
How much more can you take from me?"
I'd like to take you inside of my head
I'd like to take you inside of me
"You came from Heaven," is all that he said
"You came from Heaven and came here to me, and
I love you.
Love you."

He drove it fast to make the night and
Looked down his angel where she lay
Resting her head and closed her eyes and
Outside the heat and the summer fade
Deep in the sky the storm he'd seen,
Deep in the sky the storm he'd seen.
There ain't nothing, no girl so sweet.
Took her from Heaven and gave her to me (x5)

As for my interpretation, I always for some reason assumed it was about her and Nick Cave. They had recently ended their brief relationship, and many of the lyrics in this song remind me of him. The lines "There ain't nothing, no girl so sweet," and "You came from Heaven and came here to me," sound like typical Nick Cave fare. The line "Saturn eyes" I think can be translated to mean "dark" or "sad" eyes, considering Saturn is linked symbolically with darkness, death and, hence, sorrow. I think this song depicts them having a tumultuous relationship. The relationship probably took place during the summertime, hence the "heat and the summer" fading; this also symbolizes their relationship burning out. The interesting thing is that this comes a little after a Nick Cave song referencing "a storm in the form of a girl," which may be connected to Harvey's use of the line "deep in the sky, the storm he'd seen," which may suggest that he knew the end of their relationship was at hand.

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