This song puts me in a revolutionary state of mind.
I have been obsessed with the idea that the world is going through a great correction, at the moment.
The song is not particularly violent, contrary to the name. My lady friend told me she didn’t like it because it sounds like it was made in the eighties.
My response was “I don’t care who made it or when I would still like the band for having made it.”
The lines that get me are “I never gave thought to an honorable living/ I’ve always had sense enough to lie.”
And “I turn away just when you want me./ I know that home is where you want me./” but what kills me is the incredible honesty of the next line. It seems as though this person is skinless. That we are privy to the innermost thought: “There’s not much for me there.
All this sound very dark, but the song SOUNDS very uplifting. Maybe that is what does it for me. Maybe it’s the pull of the aesthetic VS. the literal that makes me feel so revolutionary.

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