I am not sure sorry. :(
Actually one of the things I love about incubus is they don't like giving out meanings behind their songs. they wanted their listeners to the ones who give meaning to their songs. But if you ask me, stellar is just plainly about sex. Go ahead and listen to it again and think about it. I promise you'll see what I mean. -i just quoted one of their songs Pantomime
Nick wrote the song after watching a James Bond movie (Casino Royale, I believe). It was inspired by one of the characters in the film. (Vesper). Watch the movie, and you'll understand the songs meaning ;)
Subtext is the implied meaning of a song.
Gary Barlow, the power behind the throne in Take That; what a talent
If Demon Hunter's members are Christian and express their love for Christ in many of their songs then how can they be satanic?
nothing! it has no meaning at all. their lyrics are loosely based from American emo songs. rephrased something then came up with a tune. no meaning behind every songs...
its the form of music he sings. Its the music. not only the sware words but the meaning behind the other words most of his songs have harsh realities.
"Wanted"
there's a lot of different songs named 'fading away'. james taylor, simple plan, the temptations, integrity, pride and glory, jewel, demon hunter... probably more. you should put some of the lyrics of it.
Carrie Hunter has written: 'Songs of commonplace things' 'The incompossible'
All the demon songs
Owl City's album names never have a particular meaning behind them. Adam Young of Owl City always names them according to what the songs make him "feel like". The songs do have a summery feel, and it is possible that a majority of the songs were written in June or that is when the album was originally released.
I am not sure sorry. :(
Sorry, Blame it on me by Akon is one song that has a true meaning behind it.
Its intent was to have sevral meanings and be left open to interpratation your suposed to delve deep into ur soul and make a meaning or find a foreshadowed meaning within the songs soul
Stephen Tyler - a lot of his songs feature a "screaming" singing style