beautiful song and as a Christian this song speaks a lot. This album is a lot like Point #1 in that it seems Chevelle took another Apostolic approach to its lyrics (something they strayed from on their last few) This song's understanding is obvious. It relates to their other song Envy. The secular world is clones of each other. The artist is lost in the drugs and the devils way. If u listen to this song and Envy back and forth you get the meaning they of this album. They will believe in their God and the rest can do what it will but they "from their lyrics" they will ascend and they will be on top in the other world.
I love how music can be something different and meaningful to different people. I get a completely different vibe from this song, but i think its cool that you get something from it at-least.
I love how music can be something different and meaningful to different people. I get a completely different vibe from this song, but i think its cool that you get something from it at-least.
I've got to agree with Rudez88, everyone should find their own meaning in music, don't state your interpretation to a song so matter-of-factly, especially when Pete himself has explicitly stated that they are not a Christian band, and that they all feel music shouldn't be a podium for religious preaching, and Pete has also stated that this song was touching on all the criticism they've received for their similarities to Tool.
I've got to agree with Rudez88, everyone should find their own meaning in music, don't state your interpretation to a song so matter-of-factly, especially when Pete himself has explicitly stated that they are not a Christian band, and that they all feel music shouldn't be a podium for religious preaching, and Pete has also stated that this song was touching on all the criticism they've received for their similarities to Tool.
I'm not trying to say that your not intiled to your idea of this songs, infact I love to know that someone has found such a strong connection to...
I'm not trying to say that your not intiled to your idea of this songs, infact I love to know that someone has found such a strong connection to such a beautiful songs, but you shouldn't run around talking about songs like music is is so black and white. Maybe this isn't what you meant, but when you say things like "This song's understanding (I assume you meant meaning) is obvious" it sounds like your saying that everyone else here is wrong
Also I'd like to hear your interpretation of Envy, to me that song was seemed to be a literal explanation of envy, so I'm curious as to were you got you ideas from
No, actually, you're all wrong. The song is about an alien invasion where they create clones of a lonely man using space-age technology and chemical reactions. Then, they take the clones on an adventure into outer space, where he and his army save an obscure planet from annihilation.
No, actually, you're all wrong. The song is about an alien invasion where they create clones of a lonely man using space-age technology and chemical reactions. Then, they take the clones on an adventure into outer space, where he and his army save an obscure planet from annihilation.
Seriously. If you don't like the guy's interpretation, don't read it. Just listen to the damn music.
Seriously. If you don't like the guy's interpretation, don't read it. Just listen to the damn music.
beautiful song and as a Christian this song speaks a lot. This album is a lot like Point #1 in that it seems Chevelle took another Apostolic approach to its lyrics (something they strayed from on their last few) This song's understanding is obvious. It relates to their other song Envy. The secular world is clones of each other. The artist is lost in the drugs and the devils way. If u listen to this song and Envy back and forth you get the meaning they of this album. They will believe in their God and the rest can do what it will but they "from their lyrics" they will ascend and they will be on top in the other world.
I love how music can be something different and meaningful to different people. I get a completely different vibe from this song, but i think its cool that you get something from it at-least.
I love how music can be something different and meaningful to different people. I get a completely different vibe from this song, but i think its cool that you get something from it at-least.
I've got to agree with Rudez88, everyone should find their own meaning in music, don't state your interpretation to a song so matter-of-factly, especially when Pete himself has explicitly stated that they are not a Christian band, and that they all feel music shouldn't be a podium for religious preaching, and Pete has also stated that this song was touching on all the criticism they've received for their similarities to Tool.
I've got to agree with Rudez88, everyone should find their own meaning in music, don't state your interpretation to a song so matter-of-factly, especially when Pete himself has explicitly stated that they are not a Christian band, and that they all feel music shouldn't be a podium for religious preaching, and Pete has also stated that this song was touching on all the criticism they've received for their similarities to Tool.
I'm not trying to say that your not intiled to your idea of this songs, infact I love to know that someone has found such a strong connection to...
I'm not trying to say that your not intiled to your idea of this songs, infact I love to know that someone has found such a strong connection to such a beautiful songs, but you shouldn't run around talking about songs like music is is so black and white. Maybe this isn't what you meant, but when you say things like "This song's understanding (I assume you meant meaning) is obvious" it sounds like your saying that everyone else here is wrong
Also I'd like to hear your interpretation of Envy, to me that song was seemed to be a literal explanation of envy, so I'm curious as to were you got you ideas from
not sure why my OP is included in my followup post, sorry for double posting
not sure why my OP is included in my followup post, sorry for double posting
Has nothing to do with religion. Period. I hate people who dance around stuff so they don't sound one sided or mean. It is what it is.
Has nothing to do with religion. Period. I hate people who dance around stuff so they don't sound one sided or mean. It is what it is.
No, actually, you're all wrong. The song is about an alien invasion where they create clones of a lonely man using space-age technology and chemical reactions. Then, they take the clones on an adventure into outer space, where he and his army save an obscure planet from annihilation.
No, actually, you're all wrong. The song is about an alien invasion where they create clones of a lonely man using space-age technology and chemical reactions. Then, they take the clones on an adventure into outer space, where he and his army save an obscure planet from annihilation.
Seriously. If you don't like the guy's interpretation, don't read it. Just listen to the damn music.
Seriously. If you don't like the guy's interpretation, don't read it. Just listen to the damn music.