I think this is a brilliant song about expressing whatever you feel into music and making into a true art form unlike so many singers/bands who just sing about shallow topics in the hopes of making it big.
"Bore this, I've worn this, no never what the norm is"
I think it's saying like 'it doesn't matter what people want to hear. This is what I have to say. This music isn't just music, it's part of me. It doesn't have to be "normal" or what's "popular".'
"Contrast, colour, prisms, so warmin"
He's showing his music as an art form rather than just a song.
"Introduce your neighbour to your saviour"
Like PureSilver said, it's not a reference to a literal savior (Jesus, or what not), but music in itself being a saviour, a religion.
Music can be an art. Let it be free from cliches. Let it be unique. Let it be something you're passionate about. Don't care what people will think about it.
I think this is a brilliant song about expressing whatever you feel into music and making into a true art form unlike so many singers/bands who just sing about shallow topics in the hopes of making it big.
"Bore this, I've worn this, no never what the norm is"
I think it's saying like 'it doesn't matter what people want to hear. This is what I have to say. This music isn't just music, it's part of me. It doesn't have to be "normal" or what's "popular".'
"Contrast, colour, prisms, so warmin"
He's showing his music as an art form rather than just a song.
"Introduce your neighbour to your saviour"
Like PureSilver said, it's not a reference to a literal savior (Jesus, or what not), but music in itself being a saviour, a religion.
Music can be an art. Let it be free from cliches. Let it be unique. Let it be something you're passionate about. Don't care what people will think about it.
OK. I'm done. The end.