Actually, I feel the lyrics are using war as a metaphor for the breaking point in a relationship. As mentioned above, the weapons used in this seemingly one-sided war of words are fueled by anger and mistrust. The antagonist is assaulting the singer with words, "dropping [his] bombs now, on all [they've] built" and slowly "rippin' [her] heart" out. The singer at the end leaves one last scornful remark for her ex-lover; "How does it feel now to watch it burn, burn, burn?"
Kinda brings back to mind the phrase: "All's fair in love and war." Even if it really has nothing to do with the point of view of the lyrics.
Check out Madeon's Remix of this. Its really great for being done by a 16 year old!
Madeon shows great potential. And for the record, it's not just any remix. the mau5 himself put it on the official remix CD. Not just some kid with Ableton.
Madeon shows great potential. And for the record, it's not just any remix. the mau5 himself put it on the official remix CD. Not just some kid with Ableton.
Actually, I feel the lyrics are using war as a metaphor for the breaking point in a relationship. As mentioned above, the weapons used in this seemingly one-sided war of words are fueled by anger and mistrust. The antagonist is assaulting the singer with words, "dropping [his] bombs now, on all [they've] built" and slowly "rippin' [her] heart" out. The singer at the end leaves one last scornful remark for her ex-lover; "How does it feel now to watch it burn, burn, burn?"
Kinda brings back to mind the phrase: "All's fair in love and war." Even if it really has nothing to do with the point of view of the lyrics.
Check out Madeon's Remix of this. Its really great for being done by a 16 year old!
Madeon shows great potential. And for the record, it's not just any remix. the mau5 himself put it on the official remix CD. Not just some kid with Ableton.
Madeon shows great potential. And for the record, it's not just any remix. the mau5 himself put it on the official remix CD. Not just some kid with Ableton.