I can't say this is my favorite song in Fambly Cat, but it does has a certain appeal to it. I'm not really sure what it's talking about, but if I may hazard a guess, I'd say it's about keeping your writing less wordy. Also, I think the "with nobody in my mix" may refer to the fact that after the band breaks up (which did happen in "two-thousand-six") the author, Jason I presume, will be able to write more freely.
I can't say this is my favorite song in Fambly Cat, but it does has a certain appeal to it. I'm not really sure what it's talking about, but if I may hazard a guess, I'd say it's about keeping your writing less wordy. Also, I think the "with nobody in my mix" may refer to the fact that after the band breaks up (which did happen in "two-thousand-six") the author, Jason I presume, will be able to write more freely.
Just a guess.