“See you Soon” is one of those cases in which the lyrics of a song are so – for lack of a better word – abstract, that it would be best if we resort...
This song (“Never Again”) is simple enough in its approach, as it details the musings of a vocalist who has definitively decided to break up with the addressee, the woman he apparently loves but...
The lyrics of “Black Diamonds” are very metaphorical – so much so that there are various interpretations available as to what’s going down. It is obvious, reading in between the lines, that the vocalist...
The lyrics of “A Design for Life” aren’t the easiest to understand, and Nicky Wire’s terse explanation of it doesn’t really help matters that much. But what it seems this piece is premised on is a lack...
John Mayer has dated some of the most famous women in Hollywood, especially back in the days around his musical heyday. So fans have speculated that this song may be about one of such individuals, Jennifer Aniston or...
Most simply explained, “Space (I Believe In)” serves as a shoutout to a musician by the name of Jef Feldman. Feldman is not a member of Pixies. But on this particular song and another to be found on “Trompe...
Concerning the meaning of this song (“All My Life”), what most analysts tend to harp on is the second chorus alluding to the Dave Grohl’s own stated tendency to enjoy performing sex of the oral kind....
By the looks of things, the addressee in this case (“Tomorrow Me”) is the vocalist’s ex. And it is one of those types of situations where they still have feelings for each other. However,...
“Misery Business” is reflective of a crush that Hayley Williams, the vocalist and primary writer, had on Zac Farro, her Paramore bandmate, back in their early teens. At the time, he was apparently dating another woman whom his...
“Bad Life” is filled with metaphors pointing to the notion of life being unbearably difficult for many of us. And not only that, but things may be so enduringly messed up that there may not...