"The sound of vomiting, to my ears like singing" makes me think of how his vocals, and most death metal vocals in general, sound like vomiting, hence 'the sound of vomiting to my ears like singing'
I want to say this song is a metaphor for people who like this type of music; the lyrical content (gore, death, non-mainstream topics, etc..), the fashion in which the music is presented (fast-paced, heavy, loud and raucous).
Before you jump on me, I totally see the meaning that is apparent (a person who works in a hospital in order to be closer to the dying and the dead) however, I believe there is an underlying meaning that exists as well as what is right in front of you.
"in death there are finer things" = in death metal, there are finer things
"The sound of vomiting, to my ears like singing" makes me think of how his vocals, and most death metal vocals in general, sound like vomiting, hence 'the sound of vomiting to my ears like singing'
I want to say this song is a metaphor for people who like this type of music; the lyrical content (gore, death, non-mainstream topics, etc..), the fashion in which the music is presented (fast-paced, heavy, loud and raucous).
Before you jump on me, I totally see the meaning that is apparent (a person who works in a hospital in order to be closer to the dying and the dead) however, I believe there is an underlying meaning that exists as well as what is right in front of you.
"in death there are finer things" = in death metal, there are finer things
something to think about