Maybe the word phanta is slang for 'phantasy', you know, like a fantasy, illusion or daydream, you get the gist. As for the whole song, I don’t know. I'm not sure what it means, I have some theories but I just say this and to keep it short, I think it’s like how f’ up society is and people being mislead and disillusioned (I dunno, I would say particularly with the unrealistic expectations and with how women are viewed in society or perhaps segregation or even both or just society in general) and she thought that she had finally gotten free from it all but discovers she too has been corrupted by it and it’s hard because not to ‘nowhere is alright’ as society is inescapable. I don’t know, or maybe it could mean nothing at all and like they were just ‘on drugs’ lol. Anyway, i love the eery, futuristic feel it’s like almost haunting. Plus how it is ambigious and could mean a lot of things but you get the feeling that there is a message in there somewhere is what makes it so great as well.
Maybe the word phanta is slang for 'phantasy', you know, like a fantasy, illusion or daydream, you get the gist. As for the whole song, I don’t know. I'm not sure what it means, I have some theories but I just say this and to keep it short, I think it’s like how f’ up society is and people being mislead and disillusioned (I dunno, I would say particularly with the unrealistic expectations and with how women are viewed in society or perhaps segregation or even both or just society in general) and she thought that she had finally gotten free from it all but discovers she too has been corrupted by it and it’s hard because not to ‘nowhere is alright’ as society is inescapable. I don’t know, or maybe it could mean nothing at all and like they were just ‘on drugs’ lol. Anyway, i love the eery, futuristic feel it’s like almost haunting. Plus how it is ambigious and could mean a lot of things but you get the feeling that there is a message in there somewhere is what makes it so great as well.