This song is possibly my favorite off of You Fail Me, and I didn't know it until I saw them at the Stone Pony in Asbury park.
To me, the song seems to be an observer's witness to two people's lives being ruined because they think they can survive if they have each other. But the cannot escape their demons, and watching them fail hurts just as much for the observer as it does the two people.
Could be that the observer is one of the people, but the last few lines make me think not, unless he is looking back on his failure.
Personally, the riff at the end, along with the lyrics that were left out above, "DROP OUT DROP OUT DROP OUT" raise the hair on the back of my neck everytime I listen to this song. Fuckin amazing
This song is possibly my favorite off of You Fail Me, and I didn't know it until I saw them at the Stone Pony in Asbury park. To me, the song seems to be an observer's witness to two people's lives being ruined because they think they can survive if they have each other. But the cannot escape their demons, and watching them fail hurts just as much for the observer as it does the two people. Could be that the observer is one of the people, but the last few lines make me think not, unless he is looking back on his failure.
Personally, the riff at the end, along with the lyrics that were left out above, "DROP OUT DROP OUT DROP OUT" raise the hair on the back of my neck everytime I listen to this song. Fuckin amazing