Based on the book by French writer Rabelais in 1534, it was a satirical romance about a peace-loving giant noted for his enormous appetite.
I think this is sort of a fantastical escape song, being rid of a world full of 'porcelain Elvis heads and Gamma rays,' and joining the peaceful loving Gargantua.
Blue Green Orange seems to tread a lot on the desire or need to be selfless, as in the line 'if you look around at all you might feel small where the soul lives.' There are other points in the album where Christian Tanna (the lyric writer/drummer,) speaks of feeling 'small' and living in peace.
Based on the book by French writer Rabelais in 1534, it was a satirical romance about a peace-loving giant noted for his enormous appetite.
I think this is sort of a fantastical escape song, being rid of a world full of 'porcelain Elvis heads and Gamma rays,' and joining the peaceful loving Gargantua.
Blue Green Orange seems to tread a lot on the desire or need to be selfless, as in the line 'if you look around at all you might feel small where the soul lives.' There are other points in the album where Christian Tanna (the lyric writer/drummer,) speaks of feeling 'small' and living in peace.