None of you are talking about the meaning of the song haha. But I think this song truely explains the album. A musician myself, cough myspace.com/edenhallrock cough, um, alot of messages and whatnot are always covered with vague metaphors and whatnot. Like Coheed and Cambria; their newest album - if you listen REALLY CLOSELY - is about how Claudio, the lead singer, went on tour only to find out his girlfriend was cheating on him. I'd like to think of Jack's Mannequin as an extended storyline to "Konstantine." I think that this song in particular is about how he misses that girl and has no idea where she is, so he's making this album in general for her to find him. So why not do it with SoCo? 'Cause everyone in SoCo writes collectively together. So he did it himself. That's why he goes, "The static's where you'll find me." He's giving clues to the girl from "Konstantine" (I think her realy name is Krystal) to listen closely. That's just me though.
None of you are talking about the meaning of the song haha. But I think this song truely explains the album. A musician myself, cough myspace.com/edenhallrock cough, um, alot of messages and whatnot are always covered with vague metaphors and whatnot. Like Coheed and Cambria; their newest album - if you listen REALLY CLOSELY - is about how Claudio, the lead singer, went on tour only to find out his girlfriend was cheating on him. I'd like to think of Jack's Mannequin as an extended storyline to "Konstantine." I think that this song in particular is about how he misses that girl and has no idea where she is, so he's making this album in general for her to find him. So why not do it with SoCo? 'Cause everyone in SoCo writes collectively together. So he did it himself. That's why he goes, "The static's where you'll find me." He's giving clues to the girl from "Konstantine" (I think her realy name is Krystal) to listen closely. That's just me though.