I actually interpret the lyric
"angry young mannequin
American Apparently"
to be a bit of a criticism of those who wear American Apparel, consumerism in general.
I think Tunde has a very dark, sarcastic brand of humor and it shows in lyrics like this and from Dry Drunk Emperor. Good stuff.
Yeah, a lot of the lyrics here are pronounced in such a way that they seem to have two meanings. "Angry young Mannequin, American apparently" = "Angry young Manic in American Apparel"
Ironically, TVotR's official T-shirts are printed on American Apparel.
Yeah, a lot of the lyrics here are pronounced in such a way that they seem to have two meanings. "Angry young Mannequin, American apparently" = "Angry young Manic in American Apparel"
Ironically, TVotR's official T-shirts are printed on American Apparel.
I actually interpret the lyric "angry young mannequin American Apparently" to be a bit of a criticism of those who wear American Apparel, consumerism in general. I think Tunde has a very dark, sarcastic brand of humor and it shows in lyrics like this and from Dry Drunk Emperor. Good stuff.
Yeah, a lot of the lyrics here are pronounced in such a way that they seem to have two meanings. "Angry young Mannequin, American apparently" = "Angry young Manic in American Apparel" Ironically, TVotR's official T-shirts are printed on American Apparel.
Yeah, a lot of the lyrics here are pronounced in such a way that they seem to have two meanings. "Angry young Mannequin, American apparently" = "Angry young Manic in American Apparel" Ironically, TVotR's official T-shirts are printed on American Apparel.