Butch loves sex. If listening to all his records taught me anything, it's that. So a song about homo/bi-sexuality is no shocker. In fact, he's even focused on the challenge of coming out while in a hetero relationship (verse 1) or just satisfying those needs behind your partner's back (verse 2). While verse 3 sums it up nicely while just saying that there's a time and place for sex, and too much of a good thing can take the meaning out of it.
Of course, the big guitar-driven beat over these verses suggest that I started reading into the lines too far when I stopped dancing and started writing this. Plus any chorus that functions on one word deserves some kind of props.
Also, check the video out if you get a chance, made by the band independently of their label. It anticipates the YouTube music video phenomenon by a good five years.
Butch loves sex. If listening to all his records taught me anything, it's that. So a song about homo/bi-sexuality is no shocker. In fact, he's even focused on the challenge of coming out while in a hetero relationship (verse 1) or just satisfying those needs behind your partner's back (verse 2). While verse 3 sums it up nicely while just saying that there's a time and place for sex, and too much of a good thing can take the meaning out of it.
Of course, the big guitar-driven beat over these verses suggest that I started reading into the lines too far when I stopped dancing and started writing this. Plus any chorus that functions on one word deserves some kind of props.
Also, check the video out if you get a chance, made by the band independently of their label. It anticipates the YouTube music video phenomenon by a good five years.