>when you realize it's a concept album
At the halfway point of the first track?
What's your interpretation?
>>74905608
I personally see this album as a metaphor for Jarboe and Michael's life. With Jarboe's life being silver and Michael's being copper. Though copper being less obvious
>>74905517
>>74905608
he's arguing with his mom and at points he thinks he's wrong, she's wrong and that they're both wrong
>>74905660
chads cant into music
>>74905608
A 14 year old boy not getting the white iPhone he wanted for his birthday
>>74905643
I've never figured that before. It would makes sense why Gira put Your Property and Your Property 2 on his half though. Once for jail and once for contract I'd imagine.
>>74905643
That would explain Volcano.
>>74905660
>>74905678
>>74905675
Need Attention
>>74905725
A song about Jarboe's sexual urges or history? Yep
>>74905517
Every album is a concept album if you project hard enough
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>>74905816
thanks for the (you)s fellas :)
>>74905690
Well, I always saw this:
>Red Velvet Corridor: Birth
>I Was a Prisoner... (Taken from Jarboe's dad's FBI tapes): Disfunctional childhood
>Helpless Child(Written by Jarboe): Difunctional childhood
>Live Through Me: Happy moments of childhood
>Yum Yab Killers (Sung by Jarboe): Teenage anger and mental outbursts
>Mellothumb (Sample from Jarboe's childhood): Depression and despairing yearning for the past
>Volcano: Sexual tendencies and drugs
>Mellothumb: Depression
>All Lined Up: Psychotic outburst, questioning of god
>How They Suffer: Parents withering away, samples from Jarboe's mom who had dementia
>Animus: Despair
Copper is less obvious, again. It's hard to interpret it.
>>74906415
Interesting idea, but Helpless Child was not written by Jarboe.
I could've swore that I read that Jarboe wrote the song on the crediting or discogs
>>74906589
Someone posted that, but it turned out it wasn't true.
>>74906589
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>>74906626
Gira's a genius, song beyond words
>>74905517
Those first three track run is one of the best openings to any album. Sets up the rest of the album perfectly.