i think that song he's talking about in the beginning could be about "timothy" perhaps. so yeah, i think it's about acb fans who don't know the band and lyricist personally and pretend to.
i guess i interpret the second verse from the mouth of a fan. the lyricist is called "old friend" but the reference is sarcastic as they've only just met. "i got everything to say too" is also sarcastic; everything they're saying is probably unimportant, like hollow small talk, as it is not a real, but only temporary, relationship.
under this interpretation i'm also guessing that "round and round we go" is just refering to things that keep happening and there's not much anyone can do about it so we just deal with it. in the lyricist's case, dealing with acb fans. i'm also guessing "young" is a nice way to say naive and foolish and just getting by with what we think is fun.
i don't know about the very last line though. this is a stretch but it's in my head: we put our hands up in concert while we sing to pretend like we're reaching out and connecting to the music and what it represents, even though we can't pull the band down and have a real relationship with them. (this is like in worship when people raise they're hands in order to "reach out" to god and feel closer to him, which isn't the exact way to actually get close to god.)
i think that song he's talking about in the beginning could be about "timothy" perhaps. so yeah, i think it's about acb fans who don't know the band and lyricist personally and pretend to.
i guess i interpret the second verse from the mouth of a fan. the lyricist is called "old friend" but the reference is sarcastic as they've only just met. "i got everything to say too" is also sarcastic; everything they're saying is probably unimportant, like hollow small talk, as it is not a real, but only temporary, relationship.
under this interpretation i'm also guessing that "round and round we go" is just refering to things that keep happening and there's not much anyone can do about it so we just deal with it. in the lyricist's case, dealing with acb fans. i'm also guessing "young" is a nice way to say naive and foolish and just getting by with what we think is fun.
i don't know about the very last line though. this is a stretch but it's in my head: we put our hands up in concert while we sing to pretend like we're reaching out and connecting to the music and what it represents, even though we can't pull the band down and have a real relationship with them. (this is like in worship when people raise they're hands in order to "reach out" to god and feel closer to him, which isn't the exact way to actually get close to god.)
all just a guess.