Amazing lyrics, like the rest of the album.
Continues with the pattern of criticizing contemporary life and the consumerist mindset.
Basically there are two voices speaking:
One, obsessed with captivating the public eye; being a "celebrity" at all costs, showing its life to everyone. But on top of that, with a hint of "controlling their minds".
"To be hard-wired to all brains and control their minds".
Then, a second voice appears:
It reflects upon stopping with all this needless media exposure, and to go back to a reclusive, isolated, deep-in-thought state.
It's interesting that this voice suggests that "the battle" (I read madness of life and the media) must be separated from the things that really count in life.
Even further, it wants to hide away from the stupefaction and stupidization caused by the desires of the first voice.
"You and I - Thousand eyes
(In need of love in the middle of the night, in the middle of the day)"
This last part confirms the feeling of being watched constantly, even within a man - woman relationship. Basically, nothing is sacred to this "celebrity" mentality.
Amazing lyrics, like the rest of the album. Continues with the pattern of criticizing contemporary life and the consumerist mindset.
Basically there are two voices speaking:
One, obsessed with captivating the public eye; being a "celebrity" at all costs, showing its life to everyone. But on top of that, with a hint of "controlling their minds". "To be hard-wired to all brains and control their minds".
Then, a second voice appears: It reflects upon stopping with all this needless media exposure, and to go back to a reclusive, isolated, deep-in-thought state. It's interesting that this voice suggests that "the battle" (I read madness of life and the media) must be separated from the things that really count in life. Even further, it wants to hide away from the stupefaction and stupidization caused by the desires of the first voice.
"You and I - Thousand eyes (In need of love in the middle of the night, in the middle of the day)"
This last part confirms the feeling of being watched constantly, even within a man - woman relationship. Basically, nothing is sacred to this "celebrity" mentality.