To my surprise, kutterk is right. Well, partly. I think the song as a whole is about how experiencing loss makes you think about your own mortality, and the importance of giving yourself a purpose in life. He talks also about how loss can lead to anger and temptations of revenge, but "Revenge ain't no solution to the inevitable pain that every single one of us must face in losing the kindred spirits in our lives." True story, Hannah.
Anyway, kickass song, I would argue one of Propagandhi's best.
I have to agree. This song is filled with personal experience and intensity that exists only in an actual experience. You can't feel the way he feels when he sings this song unless you've felt that cosmic sadness; it runs deep.
I have to agree. This song is filled with personal experience and intensity that exists only in an actual experience. You can't feel the way he feels when he sings this song unless you've felt that cosmic sadness; it runs deep.
To my surprise, kutterk is right. Well, partly. I think the song as a whole is about how experiencing loss makes you think about your own mortality, and the importance of giving yourself a purpose in life. He talks also about how loss can lead to anger and temptations of revenge, but "Revenge ain't no solution to the inevitable pain that every single one of us must face in losing the kindred spirits in our lives." True story, Hannah.
Anyway, kickass song, I would argue one of Propagandhi's best.
I have to agree. This song is filled with personal experience and intensity that exists only in an actual experience. You can't feel the way he feels when he sings this song unless you've felt that cosmic sadness; it runs deep.
I have to agree. This song is filled with personal experience and intensity that exists only in an actual experience. You can't feel the way he feels when he sings this song unless you've felt that cosmic sadness; it runs deep.