I recall the first (and almost the only) thread I made on this board was 'Song meanings'. It kind of flopped, or at least didn't make it past page one. What an atrocity.
So, I'm making one again, but at least with something to maybe make it more interesting and reply-worthy.
I'm still interested in hearing you guys and girls' interpretation of any Dark Tranquillity lyric (well, preferrably a whole song) that interests you or has made you wonder what the hell the writer meant. I know I still, like before, don't have much of a clue what Zodijackyl Light is exactly about, even if I can kind of shape the outlines, but they might be the wrong ones too. I haven't bore too deep into some of the lyrics on The Gallery either.
Another thing that I thought would be interesting is reading why that specific lyric is your favourite, as in what gives the words so much power that they do (well, if they do). Something that you relate to in real life, something you imagine in your head or maybe something else? For example, I recall LaRocque is pretty big on My Negation. Don't know if it's because of the lyrics, but if it is, why?
As for myself, I'm thinking too much today so it's kind of hard to find a strictly ideological favourite lyric (which is what I usually go for), but Derivation TNB is something that touches me in a quite everyday sort of way. Normally lately life's been a daily grind with all the same stuff and nothing particularly interesting happening, but now it's time for the annual football tournament again and it just so happened to be that between the tournament days there was the Opeth concert. So I was beat up from football, took a train right away to Helsinki, saw Opeth (which was awesome, though my expectations could've never been fulfilled), spent the night at the railway station and got home in the morning with not a lot of sleep and right to a game that was exciting and fulfilling even though we lost in the end. Of course this might seem to some, maybe most, boring or not worth a whole lot, but it's great having things out of the ordinary happening.
So this of course relates to the Derivation TNB lyrics especially through the "Victims not witnesses, An accomplice, not a bystander" part, and also as I said I've also been quite lost inside as the song suggests that we are.
And it's just awesome lyrics otherwise too, very uplifting for me, for now.
Maybe this was more of a rant than an attempt at a succesful thread.
So, I'm making one again, but at least with something to maybe make it more interesting and reply-worthy.
I'm still interested in hearing you guys and girls' interpretation of any Dark Tranquillity lyric (well, preferrably a whole song) that interests you or has made you wonder what the hell the writer meant. I know I still, like before, don't have much of a clue what Zodijackyl Light is exactly about, even if I can kind of shape the outlines, but they might be the wrong ones too. I haven't bore too deep into some of the lyrics on The Gallery either.
Another thing that I thought would be interesting is reading why that specific lyric is your favourite, as in what gives the words so much power that they do (well, if they do). Something that you relate to in real life, something you imagine in your head or maybe something else? For example, I recall LaRocque is pretty big on My Negation. Don't know if it's because of the lyrics, but if it is, why?
As for myself, I'm thinking too much today so it's kind of hard to find a strictly ideological favourite lyric (which is what I usually go for), but Derivation TNB is something that touches me in a quite everyday sort of way. Normally lately life's been a daily grind with all the same stuff and nothing particularly interesting happening, but now it's time for the annual football tournament again and it just so happened to be that between the tournament days there was the Opeth concert. So I was beat up from football, took a train right away to Helsinki, saw Opeth (which was awesome, though my expectations could've never been fulfilled), spent the night at the railway station and got home in the morning with not a lot of sleep and right to a game that was exciting and fulfilling even though we lost in the end. Of course this might seem to some, maybe most, boring or not worth a whole lot, but it's great having things out of the ordinary happening.
So this of course relates to the Derivation TNB lyrics especially through the "Victims not witnesses, An accomplice, not a bystander" part, and also as I said I've also been quite lost inside as the song suggests that we are.
And it's just awesome lyrics otherwise too, very uplifting for me, for now.
Maybe this was more of a rant than an attempt at a succesful thread.