Knowing that Ian Thornley wrote most, if not all, of 'In Loving Memory of...' about a girl/bad breakup, my theory doesn't carry much weight. Nonetheless, my first read on this song was that it was about the relationship between band and record companies / management and a sort of tell off to the industry in general.
The first two verses deal with the signing -- Fully operational / Don't even have to sell, but transform into dissention internally and from the record company - Someone else's soul / Here to stay...outside and play.
The chorus is the difference between the industry and the band. How can they, record companies, offer so much, seem to be so great? (That's how I take the 'feet up off the ground' line) The steal sound line would seem to come from an exec forcing a change on how the band originally looked/sounded. All this while keeping their ears below the ground, so they're literally missing what's actually happening.
Well, to all of this, there's a harsh reply of 'Take a look around, look what I've found' which I always took as a cast off of the band/industry interplay in rest of the song to say 'Here we are, we're not like what you're used to'
It's probably a bit too of a direct interpretation, but it always seemed to make sense to me.
Knowing that Ian Thornley wrote most, if not all, of 'In Loving Memory of...' about a girl/bad breakup, my theory doesn't carry much weight. Nonetheless, my first read on this song was that it was about the relationship between band and record companies / management and a sort of tell off to the industry in general.
The first two verses deal with the signing -- Fully operational / Don't even have to sell, but transform into dissention internally and from the record company - Someone else's soul / Here to stay...outside and play.
The chorus is the difference between the industry and the band. How can they, record companies, offer so much, seem to be so great? (That's how I take the 'feet up off the ground' line) The steal sound line would seem to come from an exec forcing a change on how the band originally looked/sounded. All this while keeping their ears below the ground, so they're literally missing what's actually happening.
Well, to all of this, there's a harsh reply of 'Take a look around, look what I've found' which I always took as a cast off of the band/industry interplay in rest of the song to say 'Here we are, we're not like what you're used to'
It's probably a bit too of a direct interpretation, but it always seemed to make sense to me.