Everyone's focus seems to be on a house party, but it could equally be opened up to a pub or nightclub. The line "Aimlessly gazing at the faces in the queue" seems to have been completely overlooked: does this not suggest some kind of official venue? I just feel people are taking the word "house" too literally.
MaxpowerandButterflies makes a lot of good points, from which I will further add this: it's about a moment of clarity in the middle of a hedonistic session (house or club), where "the voice" realises that what's going on around him is "crazy" or "wild", but not necessarily in the good way that people are talking about.
This explains the references to pretend memories (altered states), desire for feelings (drugs) not to end, people's performativity (acting up for an audience, either for sex or due to drugs), the search for sex, and the lack of fulfillment which follows over-indulgence.
Everyone's focus seems to be on a house party, but it could equally be opened up to a pub or nightclub. The line "Aimlessly gazing at the faces in the queue" seems to have been completely overlooked: does this not suggest some kind of official venue? I just feel people are taking the word "house" too literally.
MaxpowerandButterflies makes a lot of good points, from which I will further add this: it's about a moment of clarity in the middle of a hedonistic session (house or club), where "the voice" realises that what's going on around him is "crazy" or "wild", but not necessarily in the good way that people are talking about.
This explains the references to pretend memories (altered states), desire for feelings (drugs) not to end, people's performativity (acting up for an audience, either for sex or due to drugs), the search for sex, and the lack of fulfillment which follows over-indulgence.
But that's just my opinion.