| Foster the People – The Truth Lyrics | 11 years ago |
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According to me, it's a conversation between Mark and God (the same situation in “Nevermind” imo). Mark stated in an interview (you can check here: http://bit.ly/Sze9Vj ) that the album Supermodel was, in a great part, about a conversation with God. Moreover, he also admitted that he hated fame. That's another point of my interpretation. So, I think it's all about fame, God and the meaning of life. "I've been trying to relearn my name It seems like a thousand years I've been out of frame And I surrender" > Since "Pumped Up Kicks" and their first world tour, Foster and his band seemed missing and the people totally forget about them. They've been out of frame or long-lost. Foster surrenders: he finally comes back but on his way. "The truth is what I've needed from you I've been floating within your walls of opinion" > The truth about the meaning of life, the true happiness. And he was asking to his entourage but he didn't find out the answer. "And I'm tired - I only want the truth" > Tired of not having concrete answers, he’s still crying out to have “the truth”. "I have tried so hard not to be like them I have found they don't ever say what they mean" >Either Foster tried so hard not to look like the famous people who show their fake happiness in front of cameras, or he tried not to be like these guys who can't get rid of drugs (Foster used to consume drugs a lot). Foster found they don't ever say what they mean: the idea of not being honest and saying the opposite of what you really want to say. In this world, he found out that it’s all about lies. "There is a truth, there is a light If you'd follow me there" >God speaks to Foster by saying that if he wants "the truth”, he just has to follow Him. "I've been searching for the directions and I'm convinced the world doesn't know what it needs" > After Torches, Foster was lost in this fame world. He tried to find a way to find answers about "the truth", about what was the happiness (Was it to be famous?). So, he explored many directions. He's convinced that this world, which is going increasingly badly, is lost and doesn't know what it really needs. "There is a hope for the hopeless I can promise you that" > God answers to Foster by saying that nothing is lost, there's still a way to recover through Him and He will give to Foster the hope he needs so. "Yeah well I've been accosted The jury's been partial" > When he had the success, Foster was probably approached by the media our some people, and they judged him in a partial way. They tried to lead him to be like the popular artists and to choose the life they have. "But I won't surrender To prove to you I won't lie under pressure of compromise" > But finally, he says to God that he has refused. And he won't surrender even though some compromise is made to him. "Yeah well an absolute measure won't change with opinion No matter how hard you try It's an immovable thing Just like the visions in your bed Or when they're streaming in your head" > This new measure adopted by Foster is steadfast. "And I'll come back if you're leading my hand The world is so broken" > God says to Foster that he's gonna come back and the chance to know "the truth" is here, if he accepts to follow Him because in this world, nothing can solve his problems (addictions especially), and no one can answer to his existential questions, but God. "I'm tripping my steps I'm slipping and I know why I never thought that I'd be here A blinding call to prayer has touched my feet Like the call of the prophets" >Foster is tired. Tired of drugs that slowly kill him, tired of not having answers to his questions, tired of not having the peace in his mind... So he finally decides to search God, because maybe He's right ultimately (or not). Then, he slips because he reached such a high point of misery. And, unconsciously, he starts to pray so that he would find the peace. "Like the call of the prophets" is just an image as the lines in the second verse "Like the visions in your bed". "A purpose is needed before you know that you know To never wonder what you are And not forget where you've come from" > After this supernatural experience, Foster discovered that "the truth" can only be found in God or is simply God Himself. Plus, a purpose (God/the religion or sth like that) is important in the life, so you won't wonder about your existence on the earth because you have the answer after such an encounter. Finally, this purpose is also the answer of the origins of humanity (maybe?) "Is that really love you've been speaking of?" > Foster lacked of some kindness from someone who could really understand and cure his pain. This person should have been able to calm his soul and answer to his issues. Finally, God seemed to be that person and gave him a love like no other. "What'd you say? What'd you say?" > Foster heard the voice, but he didn't know where it came from (while he prayed a few minutes ago). "I said that you need me. Don't you?" > God says to Foster that He is the answer he wanted to get, and that He was the only one to deliver him from his addictions. "The truth stands in the end While you're deciding what to do" > Now God (or the angels) speaks to the listener: even though you choose your own road, the truth (God) stands at the end of everything and especially at the end of the world (Christianity vision). So this is my interpretation. Don't take it for granted, I wrote what I thought it's all about. :) PS: What if it was Jesus who was hinted throughout several references? “The truth”; “the light”; “hope for the hopeless”. |
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| Foster the People – The Truth Lyrics | 11 years ago |
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According to me, it's a conversation between Mark and God. Mark stated in an interview (you can check here: http://bit.ly/Sze9Vj ) that the album Supermodel was, in a great part, about a conversation with God. Moreover, he also admitted he hated fame. That's another point of my interpretation. "I've been trying to relearn my name It seems like a thousand years I've been out of frame And I surrender" > Since "Pumped Up Kicks" and their first world tour, Foster and his band seemed they have disappeared and people totally forget about them. They've been out of frame or long-lost. Foster surrender: he finally comes back but on his way. "The truth is what I've needed from you I've been floating within your walls of opinion And I'm tired - I only want the truth" > The truth about the meaning of life, about |
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| Foster the People – Goats in Trees Lyrics | 11 years ago |
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On the whole, I agree with this idea. At first, I just don't know why, I was only seeing a religious meaning behind this track (a wretched man asking for deliverance from God, so that he would not suffer anymore of his addictions). Then, I watched an interview of Mark in which he explains how Goats In Trees has been so important for him because he went through so many trials against addictions and drugs in recent years. He needed to share this through a song and I hope he's now totally set free, no matter how he did. So yeah, good interpretation. Now, it makes sense! :) |
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| Foster the People – Coming of Age Lyrics | 11 years ago |
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Coming of Age: it means to gain maturity. So did Foster The People after the praised Torches which was absolutely amazing, but maybe repetitive somehow. But now, the band is going in another direction. A direction that should disappoint a lot of Pumped Up Kicks-fans undoubtedly. "Girl I see ya standing there like a rabid dog And you got those crying eyes" > These fans will be angry, because the new sound isn't the same as PUK or the other songs of Torches; it sounds weird. They don't understand. "Makes me wanna surrender and wrap you in my arms" > A bit of compassion from the band towards those fans. "You know I try to live without regrets I'm always moving forward and not looking back" > Maybe the band sustained critics from close friends, plus they felt that their first album wasn't as good as they wanted to be. So, they decided to do what they want no matter what people would say and think. "But I tend to leave a trail of dead, while I'm moving ahead" > After "Torches", it seemed like they had disappeared. No information, no tweets, nothing. They were unofficially dead. Actually, they were just working on their new project ensuring that no one would ever disturb them. "So I'm stepping away Cause I got nothing to say" > By doing this new project (Supermodel), FTP creates a rupture between their first album and their new one. They marginalize themselves, and they find it appropriate to say nothing in order to justify that. "Feels like, feels like it’s coming It feels like, feels It’s like a coming of age" > That's it. Finally, they gained what they wanted: maturity. Now, they can do what they really wanted to do. "And when my fear pulls me out to sea And the stars are hidden by my pride and my enemies" > Really hard to decipher that. I can't see the meaning behind the first line but for the following one, the stars might represent something precious (their music).Maybe they try to hide their talent/aim (pride), as media do in another way (enemies). "I seem to hurt the people that I care the most" > This new direction won't satisfy everyone, even some of the most faithful fans of FTP. "Just like an animal I protect my pride When I'm too bruised to fight" > FTP feels this new album will be attended of aggressive critics and it could affect them. So, they will make their possible to keep their talent/aim and not make another PUK. "And even when I'm wrong I tend to think I'm right" > And even if this new direction could be considered as bad, FTP will always see that as a huge step forward for them, no matter what. "Well I’m bored of the game And too tired to rage" > Are they bored of the industry (See 'Houdini')? When the critics come, they don't think they'll have to react. In brief, FTP is taking another direction. This direction is hard to understand for many fans who are expecting to another "hit" or a Torches-like album. However, they are confident in what they are doing and won't go back. |
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| House of Heroes – We Were Giants Lyrics | 13 years ago |
| Well, this song relates how big the man was and how fast he fell down but hope for a new rise is noticeable ! I love this album. HOH never stops to surprise me :) | |
| Owl City – Dreams and Disasters Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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This song has probably a spiritual meaning. It's really pertinent at the pre-chorus and the chorus. "I wanna feel alive forever after" = He needs the life physically and spiritually forever. He wants to feel always protected. "Follow the light through the dreams and disasters" = whenever/wherever you are in your life, when times are good (dreams) or bad (disasters), just follow the light...which may implies God. I also noticed that picture on Adam's blog where we can see the chorus and a stunning light on him. |
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