considering they are a christian band, i believe this is about someone who has lost their faith. feeling terrible about things they said, what has gone on without Him in their life. he realizes he needs this, he sees things clearly now and whats to "start again."
most people will argue, its about a boy and a girl, but they are a christian band. pretty much 100% of the songs a band such as this, ties into religion. example, As I Lay Dying, Underoath, and The Devil Wears Prada are all the same way.
I agree. I hate it when people try to get every interpretation on REDs songs EXCEPT the christian one. Please try to remember they are a CHRISTIAN BAND! Duh....
I agree. I hate it when people try to get every interpretation on REDs songs EXCEPT the christian one. Please try to remember they are a CHRISTIAN BAND! Duh....
What i get out of this song is about someone who is tired of a certain pain and is wanting to ask that certain person if they want to start the friendship over, since i am dealing with something like that right now and this song tells that story of me wanting to "start again"
What i get out of this song is about someone who is tired of a certain pain and is wanting to ask that certain person if they want to start the friendship over, since i am dealing with something like that right now and this song tells that story of me wanting to "start again"
I don't believe that's the case. A Christian band does not mean that all the songs must be about God. For example, Skillet's "Say Goodbye" is a song where you would have to make many interpretive leaps to interpret it as a relationship between a man and God.
I don't believe that's the case. A Christian band does not mean that all the songs must be about God. For example, Skillet's "Say Goodbye" is a song where you would have to make many interpretive leaps to interpret it as a relationship between a man and God.
"Dear X" from Disciple is about the singer overcoming negative emotions. "Looking for Angels" by Skillet talks about the evils in the world, and while it follows Christian ideals, it does not actually talk about God.
"Dear X" from Disciple is about the singer overcoming negative emotions. "Looking for Angels" by Skillet talks about the evils in the world, and while it follows Christian ideals, it does not actually talk about God.
Just because a band is Christian doesn't mean that their...
Just because a band is Christian doesn't mean that their songs are always about God, or are always about worship. There are many Christian bands who write songs about relationships between people, and how to cope or deal with them in a positive, Christian manner.
considering they are a christian band, i believe this is about someone who has lost their faith. feeling terrible about things they said, what has gone on without Him in their life. he realizes he needs this, he sees things clearly now and whats to "start again."
most people will argue, its about a boy and a girl, but they are a christian band. pretty much 100% of the songs a band such as this, ties into religion. example, As I Lay Dying, Underoath, and The Devil Wears Prada are all the same way.
I agree. I hate it when people try to get every interpretation on REDs songs EXCEPT the christian one. Please try to remember they are a CHRISTIAN BAND! Duh....
I agree. I hate it when people try to get every interpretation on REDs songs EXCEPT the christian one. Please try to remember they are a CHRISTIAN BAND! Duh....
What i get out of this song is about someone who is tired of a certain pain and is wanting to ask that certain person if they want to start the friendship over, since i am dealing with something like that right now and this song tells that story of me wanting to "start again"
What i get out of this song is about someone who is tired of a certain pain and is wanting to ask that certain person if they want to start the friendship over, since i am dealing with something like that right now and this song tells that story of me wanting to "start again"
I don't believe that's the case. A Christian band does not mean that all the songs must be about God. For example, Skillet's "Say Goodbye" is a song where you would have to make many interpretive leaps to interpret it as a relationship between a man and God.
I don't believe that's the case. A Christian band does not mean that all the songs must be about God. For example, Skillet's "Say Goodbye" is a song where you would have to make many interpretive leaps to interpret it as a relationship between a man and God.
"Dear X" from Disciple is about the singer overcoming negative emotions. "Looking for Angels" by Skillet talks about the evils in the world, and while it follows Christian ideals, it does not actually talk about God.
"Dear X" from Disciple is about the singer overcoming negative emotions. "Looking for Angels" by Skillet talks about the evils in the world, and while it follows Christian ideals, it does not actually talk about God.
Just because a band is Christian doesn't mean that their...
Just because a band is Christian doesn't mean that their songs are always about God, or are always about worship. There are many Christian bands who write songs about relationships between people, and how to cope or deal with them in a positive, Christian manner.