if i remember from some interviews with john davis he said the first album is mostly about him growing up and how he was an outcast and this song shows what he merely wished he could do, because everyone was "afraid" of him or avoided him this didnt physically manifest itself
its like a deep dark insight into all the teenage angst and hatred john davis had in school and looking at it that way can make him seem creepy, sadistic, or flat out sick, but the truth is its a real emotion, wanting another to suffer because you were wronged in some way is a very real feeling many people experience and John Davis is even more godlike for putting that out there
also the self titled was a very extremely daring album to have out for the first album, because songs like divine clown and daddy are among the darkest songs john davis ever wrote in my opinion and issues is a very dark album but to me just cant compare to the self titled and i say daring about the album because many americans despise such ideas as those and prefer to just "sweep it under the rug" then deal with the darker parts of life
Thank you John Davis, you didnt eliminate the outcast's but you gave them hope, in a dark and understanding way, something we needed
if i remember from some interviews with john davis he said the first album is mostly about him growing up and how he was an outcast and this song shows what he merely wished he could do, because everyone was "afraid" of him or avoided him this didnt physically manifest itself
its like a deep dark insight into all the teenage angst and hatred john davis had in school and looking at it that way can make him seem creepy, sadistic, or flat out sick, but the truth is its a real emotion, wanting another to suffer because you were wronged in some way is a very real feeling many people experience and John Davis is even more godlike for putting that out there
also the self titled was a very extremely daring album to have out for the first album, because songs like divine clown and daddy are among the darkest songs john davis ever wrote in my opinion and issues is a very dark album but to me just cant compare to the self titled and i say daring about the album because many americans despise such ideas as those and prefer to just "sweep it under the rug" then deal with the darker parts of life
Thank you John Davis, you didnt eliminate the outcast's but you gave them hope, in a dark and understanding way, something we needed