-I think- is a reference to The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury, which includes a story Dark They Were, and Golden Eyed but I'm not sure.
"We’re taking on Mr. Orwell’s master plan"
A reference to Nineteen Eight Four? I think this song is about young people's outlook on what is happening to our world today and what we are told to believe vs. what we believe gathered from our own observations. The Nineteen Eighty Four reference would make sense, since some believe that the United States will one day turn into a totalitarian government.
Kenna wants us to not be afraid of the future that is to come, and instead of ignoring the problem, to stand up to it. Great song.
"Their black gold eyes"
-I think- is a reference to The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury, which includes a story Dark They Were, and Golden Eyed but I'm not sure.
"We’re taking on Mr. Orwell’s master plan"
A reference to Nineteen Eight Four? I think this song is about young people's outlook on what is happening to our world today and what we are told to believe vs. what we believe gathered from our own observations. The Nineteen Eighty Four reference would make sense, since some believe that the United States will one day turn into a totalitarian government.
Kenna wants us to not be afraid of the future that is to come, and instead of ignoring the problem, to stand up to it. Great song.