Shut up about the incest idea it is unfounded and quite disgusting. When I am listening to Deadwing I don't want to think about having sex with my sister...grows. This is a beautiful song and I can find no incest in this song.....
This has nothing to do with incest. 'Trains' is about Steven Wilson's cousin being killed by a train. 'Open Car' describes driving to a farm and burying a dead horse. 'Heart Attack In A Layby' is self-explanatory. 'Halo' suggests the listener spend "5 minutes with me in my van". 'Even Less' begins with someone washed up on a Norfolk beach and goes on to talk about a quiet boy buried on the moors (the 'Moors Murderers'?). Steven Wilson is clearly a serial-killer, using his music to list his accomplishments. The chorus line "Moonlight is bleeding from out of your soul"...
This has nothing to do with incest. 'Trains' is about Steven Wilson's cousin being killed by a train. 'Open Car' describes driving to a farm and burying a dead horse. 'Heart Attack In A Layby' is self-explanatory. 'Halo' suggests the listener spend "5 minutes with me in my van". 'Even Less' begins with someone washed up on a Norfolk beach and goes on to talk about a quiet boy buried on the moors (the 'Moors Murderers'?). Steven Wilson is clearly a serial-killer, using his music to list his accomplishments. The chorus line "Moonlight is bleeding from out of your soul" describes the gleaming reflection of the moonlight in the blood flowing from young 'Davy' as he carrys him down to his final resting place in the valley below. Lazarus was raised from the dead by Jesus. The final couplet suggests that this victim didn't die immediately, but his time to go would hopefully be very soon. These are horrific implications, yet I feel the songs (particularly 'Lazarus') are endowed with a deeper, more intense beauty in this light....
Shut up about the incest idea it is unfounded and quite disgusting. When I am listening to Deadwing I don't want to think about having sex with my sister...grows. This is a beautiful song and I can find no incest in this song.....
This has nothing to do with incest. 'Trains' is about Steven Wilson's cousin being killed by a train. 'Open Car' describes driving to a farm and burying a dead horse. 'Heart Attack In A Layby' is self-explanatory. 'Halo' suggests the listener spend "5 minutes with me in my van". 'Even Less' begins with someone washed up on a Norfolk beach and goes on to talk about a quiet boy buried on the moors (the 'Moors Murderers'?). Steven Wilson is clearly a serial-killer, using his music to list his accomplishments. The chorus line "Moonlight is bleeding from out of your soul"...
This has nothing to do with incest. 'Trains' is about Steven Wilson's cousin being killed by a train. 'Open Car' describes driving to a farm and burying a dead horse. 'Heart Attack In A Layby' is self-explanatory. 'Halo' suggests the listener spend "5 minutes with me in my van". 'Even Less' begins with someone washed up on a Norfolk beach and goes on to talk about a quiet boy buried on the moors (the 'Moors Murderers'?). Steven Wilson is clearly a serial-killer, using his music to list his accomplishments. The chorus line "Moonlight is bleeding from out of your soul" describes the gleaming reflection of the moonlight in the blood flowing from young 'Davy' as he carrys him down to his final resting place in the valley below. Lazarus was raised from the dead by Jesus. The final couplet suggests that this victim didn't die immediately, but his time to go would hopefully be very soon. These are horrific implications, yet I feel the songs (particularly 'Lazarus') are endowed with a deeper, more intense beauty in this light....
uhm i think when you said 'Halo' you mean't 'Blackest Eyes'
uhm i think when you said 'Halo' you mean't 'Blackest Eyes'