Well, what that other guy heard in an interview is obviously probably right... this however, is my take.
Genesis studied magic under Brion Gysin, who was friends with William S. Burroughs (author of Naked Lunch). I think this is where he got "claws rush to fill them" since crab-like creatures are one of Burroughs' favorite characters. Especially the mention of his sex, this also reminds me of Burroughs' style.
The day after the night, the dark night of the soul? The period in which people who study magic start to doubt it. Which is then followed by something but I can't remember, although I'll bet it has to do with light.
I think it's about enlightenment, and the magical teachings of Gysin/Burroughs.
he has this evil, heaviness, chaotic karma-- whatever name you like-- that drives him as the day wears into the isolation of night; once he wakes in the morning he has been cleansed of those energies and simply bathes in positivity and open morality. in a cycle like that. it's about our society and how hard it is to live in it without succumbing to a lower nature.
he has this evil, heaviness, chaotic karma-- whatever name you like-- that drives him as the day wears into the isolation of night; once he wakes in the morning he has been cleansed of those energies and simply bathes in positivity and open morality. in a cycle like that. it's about our society and how hard it is to live in it without succumbing to a lower nature.
he has this evil, heaviness, chaotic karma-- whatever name you like-- that drives him as the day wears into the isolation of night; once he wakes in the morning he has been cleansed of those energies and simply bathes in positivity and open morality. in a cycle like that. it's about our society and how hard it is to live in it without succumbing to a lower nature.
he has this evil, heaviness, chaotic karma-- whatever name you like-- that drives him as the day wears into the isolation of night; once he wakes in the morning he has been cleansed of those energies and simply bathes in positivity and open morality. in a cycle like that. it's about our society and how hard it is to live in it without succumbing to a lower nature.
he has this evil, heaviness, chaotic karma-- whatever name you like-- that drives him as the day wears into the isolation of night; once he wakes in the morning he has been cleansed of those energies and simply bathes in positivity and open morality. in a cycle like that. it's about our society and how hard it is to live in it without succumbing to a lower nature.
he has this evil, heaviness, chaotic karma-- whatever name you like-- that drives him as the day wears into the isolation of night; once he wakes in the morning he has been cleansed of those energies and simply bathes in positivity and open morality. in a cycle like that. it's about our society and how hard it is to live in it without succumbing to a lower nature.
Well, what that other guy heard in an interview is obviously probably right... this however, is my take.
Genesis studied magic under Brion Gysin, who was friends with William S. Burroughs (author of Naked Lunch). I think this is where he got "claws rush to fill them" since crab-like creatures are one of Burroughs' favorite characters. Especially the mention of his sex, this also reminds me of Burroughs' style.
The day after the night, the dark night of the soul? The period in which people who study magic start to doubt it. Which is then followed by something but I can't remember, although I'll bet it has to do with light.
I think it's about enlightenment, and the magical teachings of Gysin/Burroughs.
he has this evil, heaviness, chaotic karma-- whatever name you like-- that drives him as the day wears into the isolation of night; once he wakes in the morning he has been cleansed of those energies and simply bathes in positivity and open morality. in a cycle like that. it's about our society and how hard it is to live in it without succumbing to a lower nature.
he has this evil, heaviness, chaotic karma-- whatever name you like-- that drives him as the day wears into the isolation of night; once he wakes in the morning he has been cleansed of those energies and simply bathes in positivity and open morality. in a cycle like that. it's about our society and how hard it is to live in it without succumbing to a lower nature.
he has this evil, heaviness, chaotic karma-- whatever name you like-- that drives him as the day wears into the isolation of night; once he wakes in the morning he has been cleansed of those energies and simply bathes in positivity and open morality. in a cycle like that. it's about our society and how hard it is to live in it without succumbing to a lower nature.
he has this evil, heaviness, chaotic karma-- whatever name you like-- that drives him as the day wears into the isolation of night; once he wakes in the morning he has been cleansed of those energies and simply bathes in positivity and open morality. in a cycle like that. it's about our society and how hard it is to live in it without succumbing to a lower nature.
he has this evil, heaviness, chaotic karma-- whatever name you like-- that drives him as the day wears into the isolation of night; once he wakes in the morning he has been cleansed of those energies and simply bathes in positivity and open morality. in a cycle like that. it's about our society and how hard it is to live in it without succumbing to a lower nature.
he has this evil, heaviness, chaotic karma-- whatever name you like-- that drives him as the day wears into the isolation of night; once he wakes in the morning he has been cleansed of those energies and simply bathes in positivity and open morality. in a cycle like that. it's about our society and how hard it is to live in it without succumbing to a lower nature.