Lyric discussion by CasmirPulaski 

I have been checking sonmeanings.net for years but didn't get an account until this cd. It's absouletly monumental. An essential album for us wandering post-collegiate 20-somethings.

And youre right kaveman this song echoes with existential angst.

"Want to break the mirror of the modern man"- perhaps an allusion to black mirror? Neon Bible was critical about external influences- religion, government, etc... This album seems to be more self-reflective and searching for personal/band identity in light of the times.

"Maybe when you're older you will understand Why you don't feel right Why you can't sleep at night now"

The gnawing we have all felt alone in our beds or out in a busy street- this "modern" world can be isolating. We're all running this rat race to acquire wealth, possessions, status- who made these fucking rules and why are we still buying into this propaganda to live happily?

Also does anyone else hear the guitar riff to Jesse's Girl by Rick Springfield in this song?

I'm replying to casmirpulaski because he seems to be the closest so far. But I think this song has a more targeted meaning, the pursuit of happiness (american dream) and the rat race (corporate ladder) and corporate culture

Right from the beginning: So I wait my turn, I'm a modern man (business man, corporate man, followin rules to get to the top eventually)

Sorry just reiterating what I feel is the main crucial point is. The record skipping I feel is the main point of this song, that's why the music "skips" with the 9 step beat. I feel like I'm just doing the same thing over and over. I have the same feelings same anxieties, same habits. I promise I'm going to start playing music, work out every day, meditate; but in reality I just work and not work. If I'm not working I don't want to do any work (self improvement), so my whole life is...

As a wandering post-collegiate 20-something, I couldn't agree more. I feel like this song is about having grown up- having that 9-5 job and having done all the right things, but realizing that you're unsatisfied with what your life is. This line especially-

In my dream I was almost there And you pulled me aside and said you're going nowhere

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