I have loved this song for years, and always thought the initial verses pertained to the aftermath of an explosion - when it's so loud, you cant hear anything.
I don't know any other Wye Oak songs, so I cannot speak for the rest of the album. But given how it was released in 2011, 10 years post 9/11, and while reading an account of someone who was on the streets of New York that day...
It could very well be about 9/11.
I'm new to this website, am I allowed to tag in articles from elsewhere?
The survivor interviewed in that article said "“I’m floating through Lower Manhattan like a ghost, It was so loud, it was actually quiet.” when I remembered this song.
"Still I sense
Their judgment now
As we ask for rest
Just rest" Judgement from the rest of the world? The perpetrators?
And the rest of the song, witnessing a loved one who either died that day, or from sickness years later due to the dust and toxins in the air. Many people are still suffering to this day.
I always thought of this song to be about a bomb or plane crash, as well as euthanasia, but it could have been 9/11 related.
I have loved this song for years, and always thought the initial verses pertained to the aftermath of an explosion - when it's so loud, you cant hear anything.
I don't know any other Wye Oak songs, so I cannot speak for the rest of the album. But given how it was released in 2011, 10 years post 9/11, and while reading an account of someone who was on the streets of New York that day...
It could very well be about 9/11.
I'm new to this website, am I allowed to tag in articles from elsewhere?
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/09/glenn-vogt-september-11/620030/?utm_source=pocket-newtab
The survivor interviewed in that article said "“I’m floating through Lower Manhattan like a ghost, It was so loud, it was actually quiet.” when I remembered this song.
"Still I sense Their judgment now As we ask for rest Just rest" Judgement from the rest of the world? The perpetrators?
And the rest of the song, witnessing a loved one who either died that day, or from sickness years later due to the dust and toxins in the air. Many people are still suffering to this day.
I always thought of this song to be about a bomb or plane crash, as well as euthanasia, but it could have been 9/11 related.