Gives me some 10,000 days vibes... and in a similar way there could be a religious undertone. What you might not realise is, that Maynard often writes as though he is a Christian, despite the fact that he seemingly despises faith.
This song could easily be about the diminishment of Christian faith in Western culture due to our changing priorities and the 'gods' of our culture, namely comfort.
Let me walk you through it:
"Free fall through our midnight
This epilogue of our own fable
Heedless in our slumber
Floating nescient we
Free fall through this boundlessness"
The idea of falling through 'our' midnight is about a society that is uncontrollably heading into (and through) darkness. This has been created as we (western society) have created our own story of what is important in life - - in this case slumber/apathy/rest. In essence society pushes us to go and be rich, powerful and then (the ultimate goal) become master of your own leisure... Maynard calls it "Our own Fable" clearly pointing out that the 'story of mankind' that we have made is actually only a fallacy, and perhaps the things we focus on aren't important at all. It is these things that have prevented us from pursuit of God, and made us apathetic to love others.
"This madness
Of our own making
Falling isn't flying
Floating isn't infinite"
Again, this pursuit is "maddness", that we (western culture) have created. We like to believe that we are flying because of the great things we have achieved with our hands and minds, but in fact we are actually falling further into darkness as we separate ourselves further from the creator and true meaning of life. In the same way falling gives off a similar feeling to flying, progression from our own advancement (in this case comfort) gives off a similar feeling of success and meaning to humankind. But the one who is falling is only flying until they hit the ground.
Similarly, to float, it might feel freeing, but you are only just off the ground. You are still limited, still out of control to experience the boundlessness of possibilities and to know the creator in all his magnificence.
"Come, our end, suddenly
All hail our lethargy
Concede suddenly
To the quickened dissolution"
In this part of the song Maynard wishes that our end might come quickly, so that we might not drift further into, nor spend more time in darkness. The end is again caused by our lethargy (our god) which we praise as king. It will come as a sudden end only after we realise we have gone too far. The end is when the falling finishes and when we are completely cut off from God, falling into the pit.
"Pray we mitigate the ruin
Calling all to arms and order
Drifting through this boundlessness
This madness of our own making"
Maynard prays that God would intercede. He prays that we might have a change of heart, that we might turn or repent from our ways of lethargy and take action. In 2 Timothy 2 Christians are referred to as "soldiers". "Calling to arms and order" refers to calling Christian brothers to once again pick up their arms and create order (1 Cor 14:33), and to seek God.
The next few sections of the song are a prayer to God to stir us into action. "Call us to arms and action", "Mitigate our Ruin". He isn't asking mankind to do this, he is requesting higher power to step in. In the same way that someone begins a battle with the reveille, he prays that our society might once again be stirred into action at the sound of the horn.
"Sound our dire reveille
Rouse all from our apathy
Lest we
Cease to be
Stir us from our
Wanton slumber "
Again, the above reinforces some ideas; 'lest we cease to be' refers to the total loss of mankind, perhaps referring to another flood when people walked so much in darkness that they were wiped off. "Wanton" a sense of deliberacy in this action, as though an active choice to reject the creator and pursue the earthly things sets them against God.
"Mitigate our ruin
Call us all to arms and order
Sound the dread alarm
Through our primal body
Sound the reveille
To be or not to be
Rise"
"Our" primal body indicating how he believes we have separated ourself from our creator as we take on a more evolutionist understanding or life.
"Stay the grand finale
Stay the reading of our swan song and epilogue"
Manyard requests to God that he keeps the end from coming (stay). The grand finale, swan song and epilogue referring to the end, when Christ will return and deal with those who have turned from him. In this case Maynard is concerned that because of apathy many have turned, and if Christ was to return now, they would not be ready.
"One drive to stay alive
It's elementary
Muster every fiber
Mobilize
Stay alive
Stir us from our
Wanton slumber
Mitigate our ruin
Call us all to arms and order"
His final marks refer to his one reason (or drive) he has to stay alive and thats to see people become 'mobilised'; to see them wake from their slumber and once again pursue higher things. He says it is "elementary" or a foundation to life, and to "stay alive" we need to fix what we have done...
Pick up your arms and come to order... "Take up your cross and follow Me" Luke 9:23
@rhino10194 it's about white genocide. not about GOD lol
@rhino10194 it's about white genocide. not about GOD lol
seriously it's 2019... i would imagine he has graduated out of the whole anti-christianity high school phase.
seriously it's 2019... i would imagine he has graduated out of the whole anti-christianity high school phase.
When you look at the lyrics in tandem of White Genocide, it just makes sense... i know this might "offend" some of tools fans, but that's what he is talking about.
When you look at the lyrics in tandem of White Genocide, it just makes sense... i know this might "offend" some of tools fans, but that's what he is talking about.
@rhino10194 some really interesting ideas here, it's a stretch though to put a specifically Christian perspective on it though imo. Personally I believe Maynard like many GREAT writers is capable of getting outside of his "self" and capturing the zeitgeist of a given place and time (Get out of your own way as Bono wrote). I interpret the song as a rallying call to humanity, perhaps to whatever higher power/God/Creator that may exist and have interest in the wellness of humanity and/or planet earth.
@rhino10194 some really interesting ideas here, it's a stretch though to put a specifically Christian perspective on it though imo. Personally I believe Maynard like many GREAT writers is capable of getting outside of his "self" and capturing the zeitgeist of a given place and time (Get out of your own way as Bono wrote). I interpret the song as a rallying call to humanity, perhaps to whatever higher power/God/Creator that may exist and have interest in the wellness of humanity and/or planet earth.
@rhino10194 it's funny how obvious this song IS about white genocide, but im the only one who will admit it
@rhino10194 it's funny how obvious this song IS about white genocide, but im the only one who will admit it
instead people talk about "western culture" and "western people" being destroyed... when ultimately they are saying WHITE PEOPLE. Just admit it, it's the truth, dont try to be deceptive about it
instead people talk about "western culture" and "western people" being destroyed... when ultimately they are saying WHITE PEOPLE. Just admit it, it's the truth, dont try to be deceptive about it
@rhino10194
I wouldn't cast this song as a critique of western society per se. Maynard is against dogmatic thought and fundamentalism. Modern society is constantly evolving, the seas are shifting, and many people want to retreat backward to find solid ground. It takes courage to embrace friction and flow with gravity.
You can believe in Christ and embrace the ideals of the archetypal savior. Why shouldn't everyone embrace love, forgiveness, and self-sacrifice as an inherent part of his/her soul? Christianity is dogmatic thought with many sects that have promoted AND twisted the core teachings of Christ. We are all in search of...
@rhino10194
I wouldn't cast this song as a critique of western society per se. Maynard is against dogmatic thought and fundamentalism. Modern society is constantly evolving, the seas are shifting, and many people want to retreat backward to find solid ground. It takes courage to embrace friction and flow with gravity.
You can believe in Christ and embrace the ideals of the archetypal savior. Why shouldn't everyone embrace love, forgiveness, and self-sacrifice as an inherent part of his/her soul? Christianity is dogmatic thought with many sects that have promoted AND twisted the core teachings of Christ. We are all in search of truth, and the path is not always apparent to us all. I think this is reflected in this song's lyrics. Despair is a teacher, and we're coming face-to-face with it. Deep down, we all know the correct path for ourselves. God is within us, and God will light the way for us all.
@rhino10194 Hello Rhino hey Maynard is not a Christian. Hence fear inoculum inoculating the fear of God . Immunity long overdue he’s lying opening up to you (GOD ) he’s casting a spell in that song too “ for fit all control you poison you spectacle “ “ deciever says you belong to me you don’t want to breathe the light of the others fear the light fear the breath fear the others for eternity “. And the part. “ exercise the spectacle exercise the malady the illness exercise the disparate poison for eternity purge then evacuate venom and...
@rhino10194 Hello Rhino hey Maynard is not a Christian. Hence fear inoculum inoculating the fear of God . Immunity long overdue he’s lying opening up to you (GOD ) he’s casting a spell in that song too “ for fit all control you poison you spectacle “ “ deciever says you belong to me you don’t want to breathe the light of the others fear the light fear the breath fear the others for eternity “. And the part. “ exercise the spectacle exercise the malady the illness exercise the disparate poison for eternity purge then evacuate venom and the fear that binds me “ man that is intense ! His Mitosis ! He also says deciever chased away . Maynard calls God the deciever. In the lusiferion religion God is the deciever . In that particular song it’s all about the separation from God . TOOL is a tool to work on the will of the ignorant to change that will against Christ. He hates Christians . He sold his soul to make a record and us dip shits bought one. Lol the Illuminati exists and that’s why they fund these bands with power money because they can influence society bring about there one world government and religion. This country was founded buy good people but the masons the secret societies are lusiferion and there goal has been new world order and I’m order to get to the infrastructure the do it three influence in music movies sports . See it’s all hidden in plane site buy us all being ignorant by not knowing what to look for the religion is everywhere like the Statue of Liberty is isis the Washington monument is represents Osiris male generative . All our presidents are mason they practice in secret making every one think there Christian . It’s all coming but my point is is that I’m hearing a lot people saying Maynard is Christian it’s the farthest from the truth . Anyway just wanted to go on a tangent hope to here back
Jesus fucking christ. Yes, the band that is all about unity and oneness is actually singing an anthem about "white genocide" - a real thing that is very certainly happening all around the world!
Jesus fucking christ. Yes, the band that is all about unity and oneness is actually singing an anthem about "white genocide" - a real thing that is very certainly happening all around the world!
No you Nazi dipshit. Maynard is not singing about "white genocide." His lyrics more often make fun of your ignorant ideologies than they support them. "Monkey killing monkey killing monkey over pieces of the ground" anyone? Hopefully in the time since posting that, you've gotten off 4chan and picked up meditation. We are all one....
No you Nazi dipshit. Maynard is not singing about "white genocide." His lyrics more often make fun of your ignorant ideologies than they support them. "Monkey killing monkey killing monkey over pieces of the ground" anyone? Hopefully in the time since posting that, you've gotten off 4chan and picked up meditation. We are all one.
Gives me some 10,000 days vibes... and in a similar way there could be a religious undertone. What you might not realise is, that Maynard often writes as though he is a Christian, despite the fact that he seemingly despises faith. This song could easily be about the diminishment of Christian faith in Western culture due to our changing priorities and the 'gods' of our culture, namely comfort.
Let me walk you through it:
"Free fall through our midnight This epilogue of our own fable Heedless in our slumber Floating nescient we Free fall through this boundlessness"
The idea of falling through 'our' midnight is about a society that is uncontrollably heading into (and through) darkness. This has been created as we (western society) have created our own story of what is important in life - - in this case slumber/apathy/rest. In essence society pushes us to go and be rich, powerful and then (the ultimate goal) become master of your own leisure... Maynard calls it "Our own Fable" clearly pointing out that the 'story of mankind' that we have made is actually only a fallacy, and perhaps the things we focus on aren't important at all. It is these things that have prevented us from pursuit of God, and made us apathetic to love others.
"This madness Of our own making Falling isn't flying Floating isn't infinite"
Again, this pursuit is "maddness", that we (western culture) have created. We like to believe that we are flying because of the great things we have achieved with our hands and minds, but in fact we are actually falling further into darkness as we separate ourselves further from the creator and true meaning of life. In the same way falling gives off a similar feeling to flying, progression from our own advancement (in this case comfort) gives off a similar feeling of success and meaning to humankind. But the one who is falling is only flying until they hit the ground. Similarly, to float, it might feel freeing, but you are only just off the ground. You are still limited, still out of control to experience the boundlessness of possibilities and to know the creator in all his magnificence.
"Come, our end, suddenly All hail our lethargy Concede suddenly To the quickened dissolution"
In this part of the song Maynard wishes that our end might come quickly, so that we might not drift further into, nor spend more time in darkness. The end is again caused by our lethargy (our god) which we praise as king. It will come as a sudden end only after we realise we have gone too far. The end is when the falling finishes and when we are completely cut off from God, falling into the pit.
"Pray we mitigate the ruin Calling all to arms and order Drifting through this boundlessness This madness of our own making"
Maynard prays that God would intercede. He prays that we might have a change of heart, that we might turn or repent from our ways of lethargy and take action. In 2 Timothy 2 Christians are referred to as "soldiers". "Calling to arms and order" refers to calling Christian brothers to once again pick up their arms and create order (1 Cor 14:33), and to seek God.
The next few sections of the song are a prayer to God to stir us into action. "Call us to arms and action", "Mitigate our Ruin". He isn't asking mankind to do this, he is requesting higher power to step in. In the same way that someone begins a battle with the reveille, he prays that our society might once again be stirred into action at the sound of the horn.
"Sound our dire reveille Rouse all from our apathy Lest we Cease to be Stir us from our Wanton slumber "
Again, the above reinforces some ideas; 'lest we cease to be' refers to the total loss of mankind, perhaps referring to another flood when people walked so much in darkness that they were wiped off. "Wanton" a sense of deliberacy in this action, as though an active choice to reject the creator and pursue the earthly things sets them against God.
"Mitigate our ruin
Call us all to arms and order Sound the dread alarm Through our primal body Sound the reveille To be or not to be Rise"
"Our" primal body indicating how he believes we have separated ourself from our creator as we take on a more evolutionist understanding or life.
"Stay the grand finale Stay the reading of our swan song and epilogue"
Manyard requests to God that he keeps the end from coming (stay). The grand finale, swan song and epilogue referring to the end, when Christ will return and deal with those who have turned from him. In this case Maynard is concerned that because of apathy many have turned, and if Christ was to return now, they would not be ready.
"One drive to stay alive It's elementary Muster every fiber Mobilize Stay alive Stir us from our Wanton slumber Mitigate our ruin Call us all to arms and order"
His final marks refer to his one reason (or drive) he has to stay alive and thats to see people become 'mobilised'; to see them wake from their slumber and once again pursue higher things. He says it is "elementary" or a foundation to life, and to "stay alive" we need to fix what we have done...
Pick up your arms and come to order... "Take up your cross and follow Me" Luke 9:23
@rhino10194 it's about white genocide. not about GOD lol
@rhino10194 it's about white genocide. not about GOD lol
seriously it's 2019... i would imagine he has graduated out of the whole anti-christianity high school phase.
seriously it's 2019... i would imagine he has graduated out of the whole anti-christianity high school phase.
When you look at the lyrics in tandem of White Genocide, it just makes sense... i know this might "offend" some of tools fans, but that's what he is talking about.
When you look at the lyrics in tandem of White Genocide, it just makes sense... i know this might "offend" some of tools fans, but that's what he is talking about.
@rhino10194 some really interesting ideas here, it's a stretch though to put a specifically Christian perspective on it though imo. Personally I believe Maynard like many GREAT writers is capable of getting outside of his "self" and capturing the zeitgeist of a given place and time (Get out of your own way as Bono wrote). I interpret the song as a rallying call to humanity, perhaps to whatever higher power/God/Creator that may exist and have interest in the wellness of humanity and/or planet earth.
@rhino10194 some really interesting ideas here, it's a stretch though to put a specifically Christian perspective on it though imo. Personally I believe Maynard like many GREAT writers is capable of getting outside of his "self" and capturing the zeitgeist of a given place and time (Get out of your own way as Bono wrote). I interpret the song as a rallying call to humanity, perhaps to whatever higher power/God/Creator that may exist and have interest in the wellness of humanity and/or planet earth.
@rhino10194 it's funny how obvious this song IS about white genocide, but im the only one who will admit it
@rhino10194 it's funny how obvious this song IS about white genocide, but im the only one who will admit it
instead people talk about "western culture" and "western people" being destroyed... when ultimately they are saying WHITE PEOPLE. Just admit it, it's the truth, dont try to be deceptive about it
instead people talk about "western culture" and "western people" being destroyed... when ultimately they are saying WHITE PEOPLE. Just admit it, it's the truth, dont try to be deceptive about it
@rhino10194 I wouldn't cast this song as a critique of western society per se. Maynard is against dogmatic thought and fundamentalism. Modern society is constantly evolving, the seas are shifting, and many people want to retreat backward to find solid ground. It takes courage to embrace friction and flow with gravity. You can believe in Christ and embrace the ideals of the archetypal savior. Why shouldn't everyone embrace love, forgiveness, and self-sacrifice as an inherent part of his/her soul? Christianity is dogmatic thought with many sects that have promoted AND twisted the core teachings of Christ. We are all in search of...
@rhino10194 I wouldn't cast this song as a critique of western society per se. Maynard is against dogmatic thought and fundamentalism. Modern society is constantly evolving, the seas are shifting, and many people want to retreat backward to find solid ground. It takes courage to embrace friction and flow with gravity. You can believe in Christ and embrace the ideals of the archetypal savior. Why shouldn't everyone embrace love, forgiveness, and self-sacrifice as an inherent part of his/her soul? Christianity is dogmatic thought with many sects that have promoted AND twisted the core teachings of Christ. We are all in search of truth, and the path is not always apparent to us all. I think this is reflected in this song's lyrics. Despair is a teacher, and we're coming face-to-face with it. Deep down, we all know the correct path for ourselves. God is within us, and God will light the way for us all.
@rhino10194 Hello Rhino hey Maynard is not a Christian. Hence fear inoculum inoculating the fear of God . Immunity long overdue he’s lying opening up to you (GOD ) he’s casting a spell in that song too “ for fit all control you poison you spectacle “ “ deciever says you belong to me you don’t want to breathe the light of the others fear the light fear the breath fear the others for eternity “. And the part. “ exercise the spectacle exercise the malady the illness exercise the disparate poison for eternity purge then evacuate venom and...
@rhino10194 Hello Rhino hey Maynard is not a Christian. Hence fear inoculum inoculating the fear of God . Immunity long overdue he’s lying opening up to you (GOD ) he’s casting a spell in that song too “ for fit all control you poison you spectacle “ “ deciever says you belong to me you don’t want to breathe the light of the others fear the light fear the breath fear the others for eternity “. And the part. “ exercise the spectacle exercise the malady the illness exercise the disparate poison for eternity purge then evacuate venom and the fear that binds me “ man that is intense ! His Mitosis ! He also says deciever chased away . Maynard calls God the deciever. In the lusiferion religion God is the deciever . In that particular song it’s all about the separation from God . TOOL is a tool to work on the will of the ignorant to change that will against Christ. He hates Christians . He sold his soul to make a record and us dip shits bought one. Lol the Illuminati exists and that’s why they fund these bands with power money because they can influence society bring about there one world government and religion. This country was founded buy good people but the masons the secret societies are lusiferion and there goal has been new world order and I’m order to get to the infrastructure the do it three influence in music movies sports . See it’s all hidden in plane site buy us all being ignorant by not knowing what to look for the religion is everywhere like the Statue of Liberty is isis the Washington monument is represents Osiris male generative . All our presidents are mason they practice in secret making every one think there Christian . It’s all coming but my point is is that I’m hearing a lot people saying Maynard is Christian it’s the farthest from the truth . Anyway just wanted to go on a tangent hope to here back
@rhino10194 This whole album seems to be hinting at him finding faith in God despite the past. I see the theme in several songs on the album.
@rhino10194 This whole album seems to be hinting at him finding faith in God despite the past. I see the theme in several songs on the album.
@rhino10194 Well more specifically @ken1171335
@rhino10194 Well more specifically @ken1171335
Jesus fucking christ. Yes, the band that is all about unity and oneness is actually singing an anthem about "white genocide" - a real thing that is very certainly happening all around the world!
Jesus fucking christ. Yes, the band that is all about unity and oneness is actually singing an anthem about "white genocide" - a real thing that is very certainly happening all around the world!
No you Nazi dipshit. Maynard is not singing about "white genocide." His lyrics more often make fun of your ignorant ideologies than they support them. "Monkey killing monkey killing monkey over pieces of the ground" anyone? Hopefully in the time since posting that, you've gotten off 4chan and picked up meditation. We are all one....
No you Nazi dipshit. Maynard is not singing about "white genocide." His lyrics more often make fun of your ignorant ideologies than they support them. "Monkey killing monkey killing monkey over pieces of the ground" anyone? Hopefully in the time since posting that, you've gotten off 4chan and picked up meditation. We are all one.