It's curious to see Tweedy's use of otherworldly imagery. In this song, he wants to "erase our phantom". In 'War on War', he admits that whoever he's talking to could "be my demon". And then he ends up as a "cherry ghost" in 'Theologians'. There are other examples that I can't remember at the moment.
It's curious to see Tweedy's use of otherworldly imagery. In this song, he wants to "erase our phantom". In 'War on War', he admits that whoever he's talking to could "be my demon". And then he ends up as a "cherry ghost" in 'Theologians'. There are other examples that I can't remember at the moment.