A little insight from the artist: "I thought about how the suddenness of becoming a band and spending so much time on the road with others seemed to bring out the best and the worst in me. I thought a lot about human nature -- mine really, and the way it had been portrayed to me in my childhood. I felt frustrated with the self-defeating conception of humanity I was presented with. So when Patrick wrote the music for the song 'Origins,' I decided to take it as an opportunity to flesh out this inner dialogue." -- Singer Alaina Moore
And I definitely agree that the referential parallels to the original sin are a little too uncanny to deny.
A little insight from the artist: "I thought about how the suddenness of becoming a band and spending so much time on the road with others seemed to bring out the best and the worst in me. I thought a lot about human nature -- mine really, and the way it had been portrayed to me in my childhood. I felt frustrated with the self-defeating conception of humanity I was presented with. So when Patrick wrote the music for the song 'Origins,' I decided to take it as an opportunity to flesh out this inner dialogue." -- Singer Alaina Moore
And I definitely agree that the referential parallels to the original sin are a little too uncanny to deny.