What I really like about Blaqk Audio is that their songs are very sexual but almost always have a deeper double meaning beneath them. I'm aware that this song isnt likely to be on the sophomore album, but it makes me really happy that they seem to be continuing with this trend.
What AFIforeverz said about selling out definitely fits, but that doesnt ring true to me personally, and I think that if Davey had felt pressure about being somewhat androgenous, he would have dealt with it far before 2010. It's definitely a possibility though, and I like it. =)
Undeniably this song is superficially about a prostitute, but I think that one possibility of a deeper meaning is about someone who made a life-altering mistake that at the time didnt seem like a big deal but now has disasterous consequences (this room is just for one night, but they never will let you go), and now the narrator feels deep empathy for the person.
I feel like one of the most important lines in the song is "You see what you AND I have done?" It sounds like the narrator has been in this person's position before and feels great sorrow and pity for her.
I think my favourite lines, though, are 'I'll be the last to know your name; I'll be the last to want to." It sounds so bitter and even a little mean. Like he is so disgusted by her that he wants nothing to do with her. I think those lines really sum up the desolate nature of the situation.
What I really like about Blaqk Audio is that their songs are very sexual but almost always have a deeper double meaning beneath them. I'm aware that this song isnt likely to be on the sophomore album, but it makes me really happy that they seem to be continuing with this trend.
What AFIforeverz said about selling out definitely fits, but that doesnt ring true to me personally, and I think that if Davey had felt pressure about being somewhat androgenous, he would have dealt with it far before 2010. It's definitely a possibility though, and I like it. =)
Undeniably this song is superficially about a prostitute, but I think that one possibility of a deeper meaning is about someone who made a life-altering mistake that at the time didnt seem like a big deal but now has disasterous consequences (this room is just for one night, but they never will let you go), and now the narrator feels deep empathy for the person.
I feel like one of the most important lines in the song is "You see what you AND I have done?" It sounds like the narrator has been in this person's position before and feels great sorrow and pity for her.
I think my favourite lines, though, are 'I'll be the last to know your name; I'll be the last to want to." It sounds so bitter and even a little mean. Like he is so disgusted by her that he wants nothing to do with her. I think those lines really sum up the desolate nature of the situation.