Vampires? Prostitution? Cunnilingus? Wrong, wrong, and wrong. Drug addiction is the best guess, but still not the answer. It's about social anxiety...Here is Liam Howe's explanation:
"'6 Underground' is about the claustrophobia," says Howe, "of not being able to creatively express yourself in a very small town. It's enormously difficult to have your say, or any effect from what you say. We compared it to existing in a coffin, or being restricted to the point of being buried. So it's a reference to being 6 foot underground."
@therill wow....how amazing to read this!
I've been living in this very consevative city in Israel, and all these 30 some years of my life I've been considered weird and unorthodox because of my open mindness.
I've always had this song in my head, but now that I moved to what was supposed to be a more open minded city(tel aviv; the only one that could be somewhat considered a real city by international standards) I'm realizing it is indeed somewhat true (there are more open minded people here) but, alas, it's still Israel :(
it seems my future lies abroad after all....
@therill wow....how amazing to read this!
I've been living in this very consevative city in Israel, and all these 30 some years of my life I've been considered weird and unorthodox because of my open mindness.
I've always had this song in my head, but now that I moved to what was supposed to be a more open minded city(tel aviv; the only one that could be somewhat considered a real city by international standards) I'm realizing it is indeed somewhat true (there are more open minded people here) but, alas, it's still Israel :(
it seems my future lies abroad after all.
@therill have to agree with this..I live in a very small town..one main street, at least 6 local churches, but there is a very heavy "underground" presence of things that go unspoken.. Very nice town really...if you understand the underground elements that are produced by the restrictive surface.. Nothing harmful against each other really...low crime rate..just more or less people who secretly hate and shame themselves and harm no one but themselves.. I know and am friends with these people.. And yes..6 feet underground (almost) for not being allowed to be who they are.
@therill have to agree with this..I live in a very small town..one main street, at least 6 local churches, but there is a very heavy "underground" presence of things that go unspoken.. Very nice town really...if you understand the underground elements that are produced by the restrictive surface.. Nothing harmful against each other really...low crime rate..just more or less people who secretly hate and shame themselves and harm no one but themselves.. I know and am friends with these people.. And yes..6 feet underground (almost) for not being allowed to be who they are.
Vampires? Prostitution? Cunnilingus? Wrong, wrong, and wrong. Drug addiction is the best guess, but still not the answer. It's about social anxiety...Here is Liam Howe's explanation:
"'6 Underground' is about the claustrophobia," says Howe, "of not being able to creatively express yourself in a very small town. It's enormously difficult to have your say, or any effect from what you say. We compared it to existing in a coffin, or being restricted to the point of being buried. So it's a reference to being 6 foot underground."
@therill wow....how amazing to read this! I've been living in this very consevative city in Israel, and all these 30 some years of my life I've been considered weird and unorthodox because of my open mindness. I've always had this song in my head, but now that I moved to what was supposed to be a more open minded city(tel aviv; the only one that could be somewhat considered a real city by international standards) I'm realizing it is indeed somewhat true (there are more open minded people here) but, alas, it's still Israel :( it seems my future lies abroad after all....
@therill wow....how amazing to read this! I've been living in this very consevative city in Israel, and all these 30 some years of my life I've been considered weird and unorthodox because of my open mindness. I've always had this song in my head, but now that I moved to what was supposed to be a more open minded city(tel aviv; the only one that could be somewhat considered a real city by international standards) I'm realizing it is indeed somewhat true (there are more open minded people here) but, alas, it's still Israel :( it seems my future lies abroad after all.
@therill have to agree with this..I live in a very small town..one main street, at least 6 local churches, but there is a very heavy "underground" presence of things that go unspoken.. Very nice town really...if you understand the underground elements that are produced by the restrictive surface.. Nothing harmful against each other really...low crime rate..just more or less people who secretly hate and shame themselves and harm no one but themselves.. I know and am friends with these people.. And yes..6 feet underground (almost) for not being allowed to be who they are.
@therill have to agree with this..I live in a very small town..one main street, at least 6 local churches, but there is a very heavy "underground" presence of things that go unspoken.. Very nice town really...if you understand the underground elements that are produced by the restrictive surface.. Nothing harmful against each other really...low crime rate..just more or less people who secretly hate and shame themselves and harm no one but themselves.. I know and am friends with these people.. And yes..6 feet underground (almost) for not being allowed to be who they are.