Um... I thought the title was a reference to Spinal Tap... the black album... the guy from Spinal Tap explains that they don't make a black any darker than the one they chose for printing... "there's none more black."
Also I would say the "false desire" stuff is more of a reference to consumer culture... For instance in the Gatefold liner notes:
"How do you identify yourself? Through career aspirations? Leisure aspirations? Money? There is a created, manufactured desire that motivates our lives within this commodity culture. Let passion run your life, not your boss."
Um... I thought the title was a reference to Spinal Tap... the black album... the guy from Spinal Tap explains that they don't make a black any darker than the one they chose for printing... "there's none more black."
Also I would say the "false desire" stuff is more of a reference to consumer culture... For instance in the Gatefold liner notes:
"How do you identify yourself? Through career aspirations? Leisure aspirations? Money? There is a created, manufactured desire that motivates our lives within this commodity culture. Let passion run your life, not your boss."