I think Gener himself said it was inspired by watching shows like CSI in an interview. It is about murder but I think what he's trying to drive at is how twisted yet tender that mind state can be. Sort of like the Stephen King short story, "The Man Who Loved Flowers". That part in almost everyone when it comes to love. How thin the line can be between love, obsession, possessiveness, and madness. Obviously murder isn't cool and Gener isn't advocating it. He's trying to get to that raw nerve in almost everyone when it comes to the dark side of love, by pairing lyrics about murder with the sounds of a tender ballad. I think everyone can relate to thinking darker thoughts because of love than they'd ever act on. This song explores that.
The bridge is good and yeah, sort of Beatlesque. It's a minor song with a major bridge that resolves back to the minor with a major 3rd accidental. Creating that great augmented 5th note. The "shade" in "why sit in the shade".
I think Gener himself said it was inspired by watching shows like CSI in an interview. It is about murder but I think what he's trying to drive at is how twisted yet tender that mind state can be. Sort of like the Stephen King short story, "The Man Who Loved Flowers". That part in almost everyone when it comes to love. How thin the line can be between love, obsession, possessiveness, and madness. Obviously murder isn't cool and Gener isn't advocating it. He's trying to get to that raw nerve in almost everyone when it comes to the dark side of love, by pairing lyrics about murder with the sounds of a tender ballad. I think everyone can relate to thinking darker thoughts because of love than they'd ever act on. This song explores that.
The bridge is good and yeah, sort of Beatlesque. It's a minor song with a major bridge that resolves back to the minor with a major 3rd accidental. Creating that great augmented 5th note. The "shade" in "why sit in the shade".