I like ponyup's comment about this being related to burying luck, because I connected the first three songs in my head as well.
In Burying Luck, the narrator dreams of the Man in the Hole, who steals his girl and ruins his life. He the wakes up only to find out it actually happened.
In Ice Monster, I imagined the Man in the Hole speaking to the narrator of Burying Luck. He tells him that she's gone cross the border, to someplace safe where she can be away from him.
With the transition into Knights, I saw the first narrator following her into this beautiful, safe world. The lyrics of the song is him trying to make amends, " I owe you, don't I?" and trying to solve the problems that he most likely caused so that he can at least sleep well at night.
Anyway, that probably isn't what Minus the Bear had in mind, but my imagination got carried away when it heard this album.
I like ponyup's comment about this being related to burying luck, because I connected the first three songs in my head as well.
In Burying Luck, the narrator dreams of the Man in the Hole, who steals his girl and ruins his life. He the wakes up only to find out it actually happened.
In Ice Monster, I imagined the Man in the Hole speaking to the narrator of Burying Luck. He tells him that she's gone cross the border, to someplace safe where she can be away from him.
With the transition into Knights, I saw the first narrator following her into this beautiful, safe world. The lyrics of the song is him trying to make amends, " I owe you, don't I?" and trying to solve the problems that he most likely caused so that he can at least sleep well at night.
Anyway, that probably isn't what Minus the Bear had in mind, but my imagination got carried away when it heard this album.