(10-23-2013, 12:25 AM)Abraxas Wrote: I like the idea of this thread, and I am 100% pro-feels in music.
If I don't like the lyrics to a song, I'm probably not going to listen to it.
I'll give it a go when I have the time. >_>
Normally I agree. In fact, the only song I understand but don't care for the lyrics for is "Clean My Wounds" by Corrosion of Conformity. The songwriter is against religion and sometimes incorporates this anti-religion in his songs. the main lines in the song that make this clear?
Help me Jesus, help me clean my wounds
He said, He cannot heal that kind
Bleeding soul becomes a bitter mind
He said, It happens every time
(Knock it down)
And that's how the story goes
(Knock it down)
In the land of a 1000 no's
(Knock it down)
I'm all over you in time my mind is changing
Oh knock it down
"Knock it down" meaning knock down religion, and when I found this out I was like "oh that's what this song means?! Well F**k it! The song is still great!"
Read more: Corrosion Of Conformity - Clean My Wounds Lyrics | MetroLyrics
Felt like I had to bump this thread, I personally find it quite interesting.
I have began to listen to Tool, and I stumbled upon a song called "Parabola", simply amazing. Here go the lyrics:
"We barely remember who or what came before this precious moment,
We are Choosing to be here right now. Hold on, stay inside...
This holy reality, this holy experience. Choosing to be here in...
This body. This body holding me. Be my reminder here that I am not alone in
This body, this body holding me, feeling eternal all this pain is an illusion.
Alive
This holy reality, in this holy experience. Choosing to be here in...
This body. This body holding me. Be my reminder here that I am not alone in
This body, this body holding me, feeling eternal all this pain is an illusion...
Of what it means to be alive
Swirling round with this familiar parable.
Spinning, weaving round each new experience.
Recognize this as a holy gift and celebrate this
chance to be alive and breathing
chance to be alive and breathing.
This body holding me reminds me of my own mortality.
Embrace this moment. Remember. we are eternal.
all this pain is an illusion."
I think the author here is saying something pretty clear: He loves the chance to be alive and to enjoy life to it's fullest.
It's really sad when people literally doesn't care or dare to even take a look at the lyrics, even though the artist might have put so much effort and feel to them. They only listen to voice of words rather than the meaning behind them. Therefore most of the artists let it be and write something overused shit we hear everyday played by the media. The most used themes are sex, money and love, hands down.
Poets Of The Fall is a good band and an example how well words can symbolize things and emotions.
I know I've been repeating myself about this band maybe couple of times, but it is just that the band feels underrated. They honestly deserve more. Every song they make has a deeper meaning and a well composed melody. Hell, even their name speaks something already.
My pick:
Given and Denied
Spoiler below!
Which way to the fountain of my youth I wonder
Which way to the years I've let go by
Let a thirsty man drink in its memories while the water still flows sweet and crystal clear
For yesteryear
Oh to see the sun's eclipse
on the horizon like ships
sailing way away from here
Oh just one more time my dear
Before I'll go hear me out
Cos of this there ain't no doubt
When it's time for curtain call
Just before the shadows...
Fall like a leaf in the wind on the ocean
Of blue like your eyes in the twilight theater
With symphonies playing in the world without sound
We're given and denied
Give me back my innocence cos I wish to dream again
Like I never outgrew my old playground
Where the sun sets slowly with a golden crown and the leaves sing lullabies 'round vacant swings
Give me those wings
Let me fly once again
Like I did way back when
I would gamble and win
To lift me high above the din
Of the future we see
Does it hold something for me
I'm weightless again
Just before the shadows...
Fall like a leaf in the wind...
Before I'll go hear me out
Cos of this there ain't no doubt
When it's time for curtain call
Just before the shadows...
Fall like a leaf in the wind...
(This post was last modified: 07-03-2014, 04:33 AM by Red.)
If you don't speak Swedish it's a bit useless, but I find the band Kent to have some pretty interesting lyrics. I've been playing their songs out now for the past few days.
Their latest album Tigerdrottningen is one of my favourites.
Just so many emotions/feelings in those songs, I like it.
(07-04-2014, 08:29 AM)Doqqy Wrote: If you don't speak Swedish it's a bit useless, but I find the band Kent to have some pretty interesting lyrics. I've been playing their songs out now for the past few days.
Their latest album Tigerdrottningen is one of my favourites.
Just so many emotions/feelings in those songs, I like it.
Nah I also like Kent and the only words I know in Swedish is Hej, Tack and Kuksugare (mandatory to know one bad word when you have Swedish friends haha)
Of course it would be great if I could understand the lyrics but they sound nice and the music in general I like. Language isn't always a barrier.
(07-03-2014, 04:19 AM)Rőð Wrote: It's really sad when people literally doesn't care or dare to even take a look at the lyrics, even though the artist might have put so much effort and feel to them. They only listen to voice of words rather than the meaning behind them. Therefore most of the artists let it be and write something overused shit we hear everyday played by the media. The most used themes are sex, money and love, hands down.
Dude, this is like the most accurate explanation to why novadays' songs are so shitty (in therms of the subjects they "discuss"; the music itself is whole another case)
PS. I've been really into NIRVANA 's lyrics recently: especially In Utero ones, Heart-Shaped Box n stuff