Very good. Original melody. From the more ambient or simply electronic phase of the band. Pretty straight forward, and self explainory. It can talk about several stories. Though the main vibe seems to be the one of a soldier sending a letter to someone he probably cares about, telling him/her/them of the tragic situation he is now in. He got hurt (lying on a stretcher), and probably wounded pretty bad (they're lying to my face). This could be either the time (on which he supposebly writes the letter) of the actuall war going on on the battle field, or either on the base or something, or from when he is in the clinic or something in that order, cuz he's got a table to write on. If course that this could be dealing with a different perspective, one less physicall, maybe mental. And if it's mental then it's probably about losing in "a war" with love in a relation that didn't work out because of something that happened, possibly by the narrator himself (time to bear the crime), and if not love then out of desperation of live. It's a very bitter text no doubt. The condition in it is so fragile and cynical (I'll be dead before you've read). Not being in control of the actions/consequences that surrounds that man. The line "Time to clear the cobwebs" is so good. Like, waking up out of a deep sleep or even a coma (if you want to go to the more extreme explanation). It puts a picture in my mind of a child like soul that its innocence is being crashed. The chorus is also very cynich and sounds tragically exeptive of the situation. It's either out of the deep despair, or because the narrator deserves it (from a different view of things).
Very good. Original melody. From the more ambient or simply electronic phase of the band. Pretty straight forward, and self explainory. It can talk about several stories. Though the main vibe seems to be the one of a soldier sending a letter to someone he probably cares about, telling him/her/them of the tragic situation he is now in. He got hurt (lying on a stretcher), and probably wounded pretty bad (they're lying to my face). This could be either the time (on which he supposebly writes the letter) of the actuall war going on on the battle field, or either on the base or something, or from when he is in the clinic or something in that order, cuz he's got a table to write on. If course that this could be dealing with a different perspective, one less physicall, maybe mental. And if it's mental then it's probably about losing in "a war" with love in a relation that didn't work out because of something that happened, possibly by the narrator himself (time to bear the crime), and if not love then out of desperation of live. It's a very bitter text no doubt. The condition in it is so fragile and cynical (I'll be dead before you've read). Not being in control of the actions/consequences that surrounds that man. The line "Time to clear the cobwebs" is so good. Like, waking up out of a deep sleep or even a coma (if you want to go to the more extreme explanation). It puts a picture in my mind of a child like soul that its innocence is being crashed. The chorus is also very cynich and sounds tragically exeptive of the situation. It's either out of the deep despair, or because the narrator deserves it (from a different view of things).