I think the diss towards commercial music in general makes complete sense.
The vagueness of the lyrics could honestly apply to any money driven attention seeking celebrity in general.
I mean i can't tell you how many people suck the life out of the world, and should be left on an island alone...cause it's the only way to truly stop them.
La Gárgola landed at #3 on the top billboard charts (not just rock but in general, the only albums they were beat by were movie sound tracks.) They led a rally via social media to fight for real music.
In the end, this song is especially un apologetic in it's essence of rock. It's heavy, lick driven, emotional, angry, vague, and an ultimate middle finger to anyone that feeds off of the world negatively.
I think the diss towards commercial music in general makes complete sense.
The vagueness of the lyrics could honestly apply to any money driven attention seeking celebrity in general.
I mean i can't tell you how many people suck the life out of the world, and should be left on an island alone...cause it's the only way to truly stop them.
La Gárgola landed at #3 on the top billboard charts (not just rock but in general, the only albums they were beat by were movie sound tracks.) They led a rally via social media to fight for real music.
In the end, this song is especially un apologetic in it's essence of rock. It's heavy, lick driven, emotional, angry, vague, and an ultimate middle finger to anyone that feeds off of the world negatively.