In an interview, they say clearly the intention of the song is to juxtapose the TV drama style "He says, she says, he's checking her out, she's not interested, blah blah blah" self-importance with being inside a building as it's being bombed in a war field. My Killzone, Your Boyfriend. Their lives are in danger, but they're still all contentious and socially selfish.
In an interview, they say clearly the intention of the song is to juxtapose the TV drama style "He says, she says, he's checking her out, she's not interested, blah blah blah" self-importance with being inside a building as it's being bombed in a war field. My Killzone, Your Boyfriend. Their lives are in danger, but they're still all contentious and socially selfish.