I've got this narrative in my head about this album as a whole, I like to think of it as a late-20's-early-30's dude who's the "Other guy" in an affair.
Break Blossom - Dealing with his own loneliness and depression.
96 Heartbeats - Observing as a friend's marriage/relationship slowly becomes more hollow, and how he feels left out of it all.
Silhouettes - He's begun to form slight feelings for his friend's wife, and is trying to suppress them.
The Carousel - He's heard her express her own dislike with her marriage, and he relates them two to his own parents, their divorce, and how love sometimes just doesn't last. Obviously, he's still going through his own depression and reflections of his failed relationships are evident.
Acrobat - A moment alone. She's fed up with her marriage, while he's coming to realize that he feels strongly for her. I think this song is more of him trying to make her feel better, that despite being ignored by her husband, she's still beautiful.
Why We Cry at the Movies - He knows now how he feels, and I think she's gathered it too by this point. They grow closer.
If I'm Not Out Burning - The affair has begun. They both know that what they're doing is wrong, but can't ignore their feelings.
My Glowing Morning Dreams - Despite being lyric-less, this is the most important song in the story to me. The song begins with him waking next to her, taking her in, and going about his morning with her still in bed. She wakes up and they talk about what they are, and it slowly dawns on him through their conversation that while he thinks he loves her, to her, this is just a fun exciting thing on the side, and that she doesn't love him, she loves the thrill of it. They fight it out a bit, then she leaves him feeling betrayed, which brings us to...
A Ghost in Drag - Now he's pissed. He feels hurt and used. The song's about the difference between what he thought was happening versus what was actually happening in -her- mind.
Blowing Out a Wish - After the anger dies down, he's left back where he was when he started. Love doesn't last, people aren't honest, and he's alone again. He's maybe even feeling worse than when he started.
Goodnight, Noises Everywhere - As the story comes to a close, he finds himself awake still as the sun rises. He can hear his roommates downstairs milling around as they begin to wake up, talking and laughing. He thinks of the other people in his life, and how this was just a chapter in his overall story. He's sad, but it won't last, so long as he has his friends and family. He's sleepin' with his own pack of wolves here, and they've all got him through thick and thin. He falls asleep to the sounds of the city waking up outside.
I've got this narrative in my head about this album as a whole, I like to think of it as a late-20's-early-30's dude who's the "Other guy" in an affair.
Break Blossom - Dealing with his own loneliness and depression.
96 Heartbeats - Observing as a friend's marriage/relationship slowly becomes more hollow, and how he feels left out of it all.
Silhouettes - He's begun to form slight feelings for his friend's wife, and is trying to suppress them.
The Carousel - He's heard her express her own dislike with her marriage, and he relates them two to his own parents, their divorce, and how love sometimes just doesn't last. Obviously, he's still going through his own depression and reflections of his failed relationships are evident.
Acrobat - A moment alone. She's fed up with her marriage, while he's coming to realize that he feels strongly for her. I think this song is more of him trying to make her feel better, that despite being ignored by her husband, she's still beautiful.
Why We Cry at the Movies - He knows now how he feels, and I think she's gathered it too by this point. They grow closer.
If I'm Not Out Burning - The affair has begun. They both know that what they're doing is wrong, but can't ignore their feelings.
My Glowing Morning Dreams - Despite being lyric-less, this is the most important song in the story to me. The song begins with him waking next to her, taking her in, and going about his morning with her still in bed. She wakes up and they talk about what they are, and it slowly dawns on him through their conversation that while he thinks he loves her, to her, this is just a fun exciting thing on the side, and that she doesn't love him, she loves the thrill of it. They fight it out a bit, then she leaves him feeling betrayed, which brings us to...
A Ghost in Drag - Now he's pissed. He feels hurt and used. The song's about the difference between what he thought was happening versus what was actually happening in -her- mind.
Blowing Out a Wish - After the anger dies down, he's left back where he was when he started. Love doesn't last, people aren't honest, and he's alone again. He's maybe even feeling worse than when he started.
Goodnight, Noises Everywhere - As the story comes to a close, he finds himself awake still as the sun rises. He can hear his roommates downstairs milling around as they begin to wake up, talking and laughing. He thinks of the other people in his life, and how this was just a chapter in his overall story. He's sad, but it won't last, so long as he has his friends and family. He's sleepin' with his own pack of wolves here, and they've all got him through thick and thin. He falls asleep to the sounds of the city waking up outside.