"Despite its setting, this song is more a celebration than a doomsday declaration. It’s talking about having your “house in order” on death’s eve, the final night with bombs exploding all around, and not caring one ounce because you’re ready for it." - Darin Keim (Staple)
"Despite its setting, this song is more a celebration than a doomsday declaration. It’s talking about having your “house in order” on death’s eve, the final night with bombs exploding all around, and not caring one ounce because you’re ready for it." - Darin Keim (Staple)