Arcade Fire – (Antichrist Television Blues) Lyrics | 17 years ago |
Barely Legal? Totally different styles. I want to learn this song on guitar, then sing it in Downtown LA at the train stations. This song sounds like a song you'd hear someone on the corner singing, don't you think? |
Elliott Smith – I Don't Think I'm Ever Gonna Figure It Out Lyrics | 17 years ago |
I love this song. Basically, it means, regardless of what exactly it is, "I don't understand it, but fuck it, I'll stick with it anyway, at least for now." |
Elliott Smith – Brand New Game Lyrics | 17 years ago |
As much as I hate it when people say it on here, I think at least the first verse has something to do with, you guessed, it, drugs: Running down the alley with an hour you bought From a man with no last name Like an idiot animal Too stupid to shame But I think its about wanting to be happy and move on from your depression (Brand New Game) but you just can't. No matter how hard you try you still go back to it. And nothing's that's got it all From gazing over to where hope sleeps Artificially small Like a beast too tame Basically saying its not worth even trying, since its not what you think it should be. But then thats just my interpretation. Could be anything. All I know, this song is extremely catchy. I find myself humming it in class often. |
Elliott Smith – Independence Day Lyrics | 17 years ago |
Oh and if any of you were wondering, the drum sequence in this song comes from Ode to Billy Joe by Lou Donaldson. Its a pretty popular drum loop in Hip-Hop songs. First time I heard this song it was a bit odd. Elliott Smith is a true hero. Thank you for saving me. |
Belle & Sebastian – The Wrong Girl Lyrics | 17 years ago |
This song is pretty self-explanatory isn't it? |
The Rakes – Work, Work, Work (Pub, Club, Sleep) Lyrics | 17 years ago |
This song reminds me a bit of The Modern Age. I like it though, especially the "I'll smash your fuckin face in" part. |
Explosions in the Sky – Catastrophe and the Cure Lyrics | 17 years ago |
This song is just epic. To me, it makes me think of all those alien invasion movies or games, where they just have one major battle where its like thousands of thousands of enemies against you and your thousands and thousands of people. Then the battle, and then rather abruptly, the battle is over. The whole landscape around them is nearly completely destroyed, but they look around, they've won. "The Cure" may be referring to hope, hoping that this huge fight won't have to happen again. I can see this song in a WW2 movie. |
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