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monochrome wrote:If you take the vocal samples in Boards songs too personally, and you've stuck with them this far, then you pretty much have to be a Branch Davidian dabbling in Satanism who absolutely loves Sesame Street and Pornos.
rainier wrote:
squid wrote:As soon as the track listing for TH was revealed, this song stuck out to me because of it's intriguing name. I wondered what meaning the brothers put behind this track. Now that it's been out a while and it's sunk in, I have got a feel for it. This song; it's title, bittersweet melody and melancholy atmosphere, makes me think of how we as humans are so insignificant. I mean really, the stresses, problems, hopes, dreams and projects we face, personally, or even more broadly as a society or as a race... Will they matter in a thousand years? Or a million years? A billion years? We are so insignificant when you look at the universe. It's incomprehensible size. Or the scale of time the universe is judged by. Nothing we do matters in the slightest in the big picture.
It's a bit of a depressing outlook, but that's the general feeling I get from this song. It's like the song wishes there was meaning and purpose to things, but is resigned to the idea that, for all intents and purposes, nothing is real.
Radiobuzz wrote:I think there's a voice sample after the speech at 2:35 but I'm not sure, could anyone check?
lulmondaysleeper wrote:seeing as though every1 is reversing boards, why not reverse jesus? it's sausage. and that's what the albums about
Fireal420 wrote:i feel as though i am enjoying this album a lot more with the cooler air and the change in the leaves.
Fireal420 wrote:i decided to put tomorrows harvest on earlier today while driving around, and was pretty amazed by how much better the album matches the fall weather. listening to nothing is real into sundown and watching the passing autumn landscapes is pretty sureal. i feel as though i am enjoying this album a lot more with the cooler air and the change in the leaves.
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