Sorry guys I have to disagree. Glasvegas are (obviously) from Glasgow, a town with pretty noticeable Catholic v. Protestant tensions. The song mentions "Sectarianism and the hateful racist ways".
I actually think its written from the point of view of a Glaswegian kid who's Ice Cream Van won't come because of a sectarian march. "The storm" is the march. Later on he mentions the marching people running round his head and doesn't know why.
Sorry guys I have to disagree. Glasvegas are (obviously) from Glasgow, a town with pretty noticeable Catholic v. Protestant tensions. The song mentions "Sectarianism and the hateful racist ways".
I actually think its written from the point of view of a Glaswegian kid who's Ice Cream Van won't come because of a sectarian march. "The storm" is the march. Later on he mentions the marching people running round his head and doesn't know why.
Thats my interpretation anyways.