I personally think this song is about 3 itself, as a band, claiming victory over their past where they were held back by producers and such, and now are able to show their true sound and take the world by storm.
The band is going to get you, no matter where you turn, because they are finally set loose to do what they do best. The iron bones of the band will never die because their music will be timelessly embedded in the hearts and minds of those who hear it. The band was once flown by drones, or controlled by suits who wouldn't let them do their own thing, but now the drones have been overthrown and the band is no longer held back. Yet, despite the band's maturing into their own sound now without being held back, they still fight for attention from the public because their sound is so indefinable and changes so often - "please tell me why you turn to stone" - Joey wants to know why so many people don't know how to respond to the music.
I personally think this song is about 3 itself, as a band, claiming victory over their past where they were held back by producers and such, and now are able to show their true sound and take the world by storm.
The band is going to get you, no matter where you turn, because they are finally set loose to do what they do best. The iron bones of the band will never die because their music will be timelessly embedded in the hearts and minds of those who hear it. The band was once flown by drones, or controlled by suits who wouldn't let them do their own thing, but now the drones have been overthrown and the band is no longer held back. Yet, despite the band's maturing into their own sound now without being held back, they still fight for attention from the public because their sound is so indefinable and changes so often - "please tell me why you turn to stone" - Joey wants to know why so many people don't know how to respond to the music.
Just me speculating.