| Aldous Harding – Zoo Eyes Lyrics | 4 hours ago |
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Looking into someone’s eyes and hearing all the chaotic, noisy impressions you might associate with a zoo — a metaphor for overwhelming sensory or emotional experience. She asked listeners to imagine the sounds you might hear in a zoo — the cacophony of roars, shrieks, elephants and things — and said that “zoo eyes” was like looking into somebody’s eyes and hearing all that. Harding’s phrasing implies Zoo Eyes evokes: a feeling of intensity and bewilderment looking at someone (or something) and having a whole “inner zoo” of emotional/psychedelic noise in your head a perspective that blends observation and internal chaos Instead of spelling out a story, she uses imagery that is poetic, surreal, and open to interpretation — which is very much her style. |
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| Ghost – Year Zero Lyrics | 16 days ago |
| “Year Zero” is basically Ghost at their most grand and decadent, and the lyrics hit that sweet spot where theatrics, blasphemy, and dark humour all fuse into something strangely uplifting. The incantation-style name-chanting shouldn’t work on paper, but in context it feels bold and operatic, like you’re being invited into a forbidden ritual with full stadium swagger. It’s clever, it’s tongue-in-cheek, and it commits so hard to its own aesthetic that you can’t help but grin and go along for the ride. | |
| Aldous Harding – Horizon Lyrics | 1 year ago |
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To me this song is a heartfelt lament of a relationship now over. Here is your princess, and here is the horizon. Meaning here is your current “princess” as you might now refer to her but here (when performing live she often raises a hand to a higher point” here is your horizon. So here’s where you are now but your potential for relationship satisfaction is much higher. Then the heartbreaking line “Every now and then I think about when you'll die, babe.” This slays me and I often have tears in my eyes because I sometimes look back on my own ex who I sincerely loved and wonder how one day she will pass away and I won’t be there to comfort her. Aldous Harding is one of those rare precious voices who can help us process powerful feelings of loss and love. If art exists to make us feel and process our emotions then this is successful art. |
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| The Fall – New Big Prinz Lyrics | 1 year ago |
| @[phil107133:51673] I agree I heard Mr Smith said it was about William of Orange but that sounds less Inter than if it WAS about peado priests so to me it will always be a cautionary cry about peado religious leaders | |
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