it seems to begin ith uncertainty with the modern world. The imagery is often negative: falling, gun muzzles, things not quite illuminated, future twisted and so on. I also suspect some of the lines refer directly to the band's experience recording in Canada. The latter half implies hope, though. A history of light (cleaner, brighter) versus the darkness and doubts. "You know it's right" is a defiant finish.
it seems to begin ith uncertainty with the modern world. The imagery is often negative: falling, gun muzzles, things not quite illuminated, future twisted and so on. I also suspect some of the lines refer directly to the band's experience recording in Canada. The latter half implies hope, though. A history of light (cleaner, brighter) versus the darkness and doubts. "You know it's right" is a defiant finish.