This is difficult to interpret for me because on amazon.com, the page where you buy the cd has the following posted:
"On the eve of its completion, this body of work, assembled through unconscious inspiration and unmitigated exertion, has revealed to us notions both stirring and surprising. The album's personified imagery is neither dogma nor political premeditation. The emergent themes and metaphors illuminate a uniquely human story.
'A Thousand Suns' grapples with the personal cycle of pride, destruction, and regret. In life, like in dreams, this sequence is not always linear. And, sometimes, true remorse penetrates the devastating cycle. The hope, of course, springs from the notion that the possibility of change is born in our most harrowing moments."
So if they are saying that it's not dogma or political premeditation, how then does this song mean anything about environmentalism? I'm not saying that it doesn't, I'm just saying based on what I read on amazon...
This is difficult to interpret for me because on amazon.com, the page where you buy the cd has the following posted:
"On the eve of its completion, this body of work, assembled through unconscious inspiration and unmitigated exertion, has revealed to us notions both stirring and surprising. The album's personified imagery is neither dogma nor political premeditation. The emergent themes and metaphors illuminate a uniquely human story.
'A Thousand Suns' grapples with the personal cycle of pride, destruction, and regret. In life, like in dreams, this sequence is not always linear. And, sometimes, true remorse penetrates the devastating cycle. The hope, of course, springs from the notion that the possibility of change is born in our most harrowing moments."
So if they are saying that it's not dogma or political premeditation, how then does this song mean anything about environmentalism? I'm not saying that it doesn't, I'm just saying based on what I read on amazon...