This, in combination with "The Recluse", are the definitive tracks of "The Ugly Organ". Tim Kasher's talent for instilling within his listeners genuine emotion is incomparable to any other artist, the best way to describe it is "simply enthralling". The introduction of both cello and organ into Cursive give Cursive the most unique sound on Saddle Creek (Other than the amusing synthpop of The Faint), let alone on their entire genre.
The song itself seems to be a metaphor for Kasher's rocky relationship, divorce and break up. While I'm not sure as to Kasher's true meaning behind the song, anything we say is speculative and therefore one's own interpretation is best.
This, in combination with "The Recluse", are the definitive tracks of "The Ugly Organ". Tim Kasher's talent for instilling within his listeners genuine emotion is incomparable to any other artist, the best way to describe it is "simply enthralling". The introduction of both cello and organ into Cursive give Cursive the most unique sound on Saddle Creek (Other than the amusing synthpop of The Faint), let alone on their entire genre.
The song itself seems to be a metaphor for Kasher's rocky relationship, divorce and break up. While I'm not sure as to Kasher's true meaning behind the song, anything we say is speculative and therefore one's own interpretation is best.