| The Dillinger Escape Plan – Prancer Lyrics | 12 years ago |
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This song's lyrical themes put me in mind of Farewell, Mona Lisa, only a bit more of a general idea. It seems very much like a criticism of the typical reaction of a band's "fans" when the band tries to evolve. I haven't gotten the whole song within this idea, but here are some of my interpretations (a bit long-winded, so bear with me): "Just mirrors running scared" - Reacting adversely to a band's new material due to the expectation to get the same thing, i.e. thinking that you're looking in a mirror and instead seeing something completely different. "All the lights went out cold, Shadow covers the soul" - Light is often used as a symbol for inspiration, and by extension it could be originality. The shadow covers the soul because the freedom of originality and evolution as a band is expected to be avoided. "We make me nauseous", "Funny how nothing chips away at us like us" - May or may not be referencing people who say things like "What happened to the old "Check the unlocked door, but it's still locked" - Expectations shot down by reality, could be either the band or the fans in this position. "Talk to me across the way as if you don't even know me And as if I could never give even half a fuck at all" - Building on the interpretation of "We make me nauseous", the implication by the "fans" that the band doesn't care at all what the fans think. "For the record there is never anyone controlling, Our trajectory is ours" - A band has the right to evolve, and they should be able to pursue their own direction without having people telling them where to take their music. "Looking back will be the same as moving forward" - Taking inspiration from the past in order to evolve further? "Empty lips just for distraction" - As the average band evolves, the music starts out completely for the band and slowly shifts towards the fans. That shouldn't have to happen. TLDR: Bands should be able to evolve their style without being questioned and ostracised by the people who call themselves their fans. At least, that's what I got out of it. |
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