while possible, i dont know why disturbed would write a song about a succubs. i think that much more likely, this song is about draiman's ex-girlfriend/fiance, who just upped and abandoned him during the making of this album. the song "The Infection" seems to be about the aftermath of her leaving.
reality check:
It could just as easily be about (from the perspective of) Dan Donegan, Mike Wengren or John Moyer, or perhaps it could even be from Steve Khmakh's (spelling?) point of view.
reality check:
It could just as easily be about (from the perspective of) Dan Donegan, Mike Wengren or John Moyer, or perhaps it could even be from Steve Khmakh's (spelling?) point of view.
It may not even be about any of the members. The lead singer of my brother's band writes some if not most of their songs, but he gave a disclaimer in one concert that one song has nothing to do with him, and one song he wrote he did so for the guitarist, in the wake of his grandmother's passing.
It may not even be about any of the members. The lead singer of my brother's band writes some if not most of their songs, but he gave a disclaimer in one concert that one song has nothing to do with him, and one song he wrote he did so for the guitarist, in the wake of his grandmother's passing.
while possible, i dont know why disturbed would write a song about a succubs. i think that much more likely, this song is about draiman's ex-girlfriend/fiance, who just upped and abandoned him during the making of this album. the song "The Infection" seems to be about the aftermath of her leaving.
It's just cause there were songs with a hint of mysticism/demonism in them already (inside the fire, devour, animal) so it seems quite possible.
It's just cause there were songs with a hint of mysticism/demonism in them already (inside the fire, devour, animal) so it seems quite possible.
reality check: It could just as easily be about (from the perspective of) Dan Donegan, Mike Wengren or John Moyer, or perhaps it could even be from Steve Khmakh's (spelling?) point of view.
reality check: It could just as easily be about (from the perspective of) Dan Donegan, Mike Wengren or John Moyer, or perhaps it could even be from Steve Khmakh's (spelling?) point of view.
It may not even be about any of the members. The lead singer of my brother's band writes some if not most of their songs, but he gave a disclaimer in one concert that one song has nothing to do with him, and one song he wrote he did so for the guitarist, in the wake of his grandmother's passing.
It may not even be about any of the members. The lead singer of my brother's band writes some if not most of their songs, but he gave a disclaimer in one concert that one song has nothing to do with him, and one song he wrote he did so for the guitarist, in the wake of his grandmother's passing.