Basically, i reckon Oceansize are riduculously christian in their lyrics. The bit about "if I display just a fraction of the soul you showed in this world
Then I know I'll see you again" is about how if they can become even a little bit like Jesus then they'll go to heaven and see him there. And also it's about how much love God has for all of mankind.
"Basically, i reckon Oceansize are riduculously christian in their lyrics"
"Basically, i reckon Oceansize are riduculously christian in their lyrics"
Are you serious? What drives you to make that assumption? Yes, there are parts in this one, particular song that could essentially evoke a Christian message, however the song is called "Music For a Nurse", so that pretty much shoots down your idea right there seeing as how it was written for a woman. Plus the line "Is this a prayer?" evokes a feeling of being uncomfortable praying to any sort of higher power because of not being used to doing it, therefore asking himself, "is this...
Are you serious? What drives you to make that assumption? Yes, there are parts in this one, particular song that could essentially evoke a Christian message, however the song is called "Music For a Nurse", so that pretty much shoots down your idea right there seeing as how it was written for a woman. Plus the line "Is this a prayer?" evokes a feeling of being uncomfortable praying to any sort of higher power because of not being used to doing it, therefore asking himself, "is this a prayer?"
How you made the leap that they are "ridiculously Christian" in all their lyrics is beyond me. When I listen to a song like "Heaven Alive" I seem to think it's about abandoning religion altogether. "One Out Of None" is another song that mocks religion.
The lyrical content of the whole Oceansize discography is not "ridiculously Christian" in the slightest, and I have no idea whatsoever how you drew that conclusion.
Basically, i reckon Oceansize are riduculously christian in their lyrics. The bit about "if I display just a fraction of the soul you showed in this world Then I know I'll see you again" is about how if they can become even a little bit like Jesus then they'll go to heaven and see him there. And also it's about how much love God has for all of mankind.
@ NiallB
@ NiallB
"Basically, i reckon Oceansize are riduculously christian in their lyrics"
"Basically, i reckon Oceansize are riduculously christian in their lyrics"
Are you serious? What drives you to make that assumption? Yes, there are parts in this one, particular song that could essentially evoke a Christian message, however the song is called "Music For a Nurse", so that pretty much shoots down your idea right there seeing as how it was written for a woman. Plus the line "Is this a prayer?" evokes a feeling of being uncomfortable praying to any sort of higher power because of not being used to doing it, therefore asking himself, "is this...
Are you serious? What drives you to make that assumption? Yes, there are parts in this one, particular song that could essentially evoke a Christian message, however the song is called "Music For a Nurse", so that pretty much shoots down your idea right there seeing as how it was written for a woman. Plus the line "Is this a prayer?" evokes a feeling of being uncomfortable praying to any sort of higher power because of not being used to doing it, therefore asking himself, "is this a prayer?"
How you made the leap that they are "ridiculously Christian" in all their lyrics is beyond me. When I listen to a song like "Heaven Alive" I seem to think it's about abandoning religion altogether. "One Out Of None" is another song that mocks religion.
The lyrical content of the whole Oceansize discography is not "ridiculously Christian" in the slightest, and I have no idea whatsoever how you drew that conclusion.