For me this seems to be about obsession with a TV personality, hence "She drove me to daytime tv". He read's and see's every atricle about this personality and also see's all the pictures (spill your guts in 8mm). However this person is so obsessed, and he can see that she is struggling to deal with the media attention ("Your the only one who's fading here"). The chorus ("such holidays in the sun...") seems to be saying that celebrity status comes at a cost. And that sometimes means you are driven to the edge.
The last verse seems to be where the obsession turns to hate, and enjoyment of this persons sadness.
"I like the way you cry
Break my heart and break my hands and let me down
I want to snap your neck in two
And leave you dead, so dead"
He's saying that he now likes it when she is upset. And he knows he will never be able to ever have a chance with this person, which really hurts him (breaking his heart). So he'd rather kill her, than have the constant reminder of her in the media all the time.
For me this seems to be about obsession with a TV personality, hence "She drove me to daytime tv". He read's and see's every atricle about this personality and also see's all the pictures (spill your guts in 8mm). However this person is so obsessed, and he can see that she is struggling to deal with the media attention ("Your the only one who's fading here"). The chorus ("such holidays in the sun...") seems to be saying that celebrity status comes at a cost. And that sometimes means you are driven to the edge.
The last verse seems to be where the obsession turns to hate, and enjoyment of this persons sadness. "I like the way you cry Break my heart and break my hands and let me down I want to snap your neck in two And leave you dead, so dead" He's saying that he now likes it when she is upset. And he knows he will never be able to ever have a chance with this person, which really hurts him (breaking his heart). So he'd rather kill her, than have the constant reminder of her in the media all the time.