stip wrote:the opening lyric is great
yeah that's good too
it's like a bad sandwich with amazing bread
stip wrote:the opening lyric is great
See, I've always had a problem with the opener on Rival. "All my rivals will see what I have in store" is darkly menacing, and it's a great promise of an opener, but all of the ominous simplicity and unstated threat that makes it good is thrown out the window by tacking the lamest follow-up possible onto it. "My gun." My god.bodysnatcher wrote:yeah, lyrics kinda kill this one for me.EJ wrote:You Are is kinda terrible. It would've been more interesting as an instrumental.
althought the "i am the shoreline but you're the sea" line is pretty solid
There's a quality to the more event-specific lyrics that just smacks of "middle aged guy trying to understand and interpret adolescent angst." Especially with it taking the first-person perspective of the shooters, the way it does.stip wrote:the my gun follow up is weak. I don't mind the how will the man who made chemicals difficult lyric though.
Yeah, I thought that was the point. They work perfectly together. It's happy insane carnival clown psycho killer music!digster wrote:The playfulness of the music coupled with the lyrical content is the main thing that makes the song work, IMO.
While Rival is an excellent song, I don't feel like it captures anything about the event whatsoever. Especially from a band who felt bold enough to have the subtitle "Growing Up Gay in Littleton" on the lyric sheet. It actually took me a while to get really into the song for that very reason.McParadigm wrote:Specifically talking about school shootings is...well, it's kind of weird. Especially when you sound more and more like you don't "get" the emotional core of the event, the more you try to be specific about what happened.
Stone Gossard wrote:[There was] just kind of a melody that went through my head and right after Columbine happened. It kind of maybe took on a little of that, where I put myself in the mindset or tried to think about what those guys may have been thinking the night before.