This song is my favorite because I, personally, can directly relate to it. This song is about addiction and dependency. When you addicted to a substance, it becomes the machine that runs your life. Your thoughts and actions all revolve around the substance and you are oblivious to this, until it is too late and you are consequently dependant up the substance. In my opinion, the song specifically refers to the point of addiction and dependency at which the user realizes that everything has gone to nothing. You realize that you, the one was at one point the master, are now the slave. You are now merely a shadow of someone you once used to be. It is at this point of realization, which one truly decides the path of either denial or acceptance to the dependency. After listening to "Broken Hands" and interpreting it as a song of self empowerment. I feel "Broken Hands" would have been much better suited to appear as the track that follows "Everything to Nothing", because of their meanings.
This song is my favorite because I, personally, can directly relate to it. This song is about addiction and dependency. When you addicted to a substance, it becomes the machine that runs your life. Your thoughts and actions all revolve around the substance and you are oblivious to this, until it is too late and you are consequently dependant up the substance. In my opinion, the song specifically refers to the point of addiction and dependency at which the user realizes that everything has gone to nothing. You realize that you, the one was at one point the master, are now the slave. You are now merely a shadow of someone you once used to be. It is at this point of realization, which one truly decides the path of either denial or acceptance to the dependency. After listening to "Broken Hands" and interpreting it as a song of self empowerment. I feel "Broken Hands" would have been much better suited to appear as the track that follows "Everything to Nothing", because of their meanings.