To this day, I find this song to be SO haunting and intense (in an understated, yet manic way). The instrumental is so unique, with the odd, ghost-sounding synthesizer above the interesting guitar plucks. I remember when a school friend of mine was killed in a car accident, and I used to listen to this song; particularly when Tim DeLaughter sings "you can't rely on a friend who's dead". I always found that to be such a tragically familar line, but oddly therapeutic.
To this day, I find this song to be SO haunting and intense (in an understated, yet manic way). The instrumental is so unique, with the odd, ghost-sounding synthesizer above the interesting guitar plucks. I remember when a school friend of mine was killed in a car accident, and I used to listen to this song; particularly when Tim DeLaughter sings "you can't rely on a friend who's dead". I always found that to be such a tragically familar line, but oddly therapeutic.