Seether channeling TOOL/A Perfect Circle?
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what in the entire fuck is that video? lol
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this video is uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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jesus fuck the end of that video...
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video is great, gorgeous art style
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Sounds like a Chevelle song.
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actually not a bad song tbh
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Parabol/Parabola, Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum
COINCIDENCE?!
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My neighbors are gunna think im “dangerous” when im blasting it at 12am 🤘🏿
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Yeah my feelings towards this song https://imgur.com/a/9uka1V8
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Indifferent take on this.
It's a metaphore for the grandmother abusing the little red riding hood sexually when she was a kid. (The wolf is the sex-drive).
The video starts when Little Red Riding Hood has become old enough to be active sexually and to be stronger than her grand-mother.
The grand-mother is dying alone, forgotten, in disgusting condition as the monster that she is should.
Little red riding hood has become a vampire. She feeds on others instead of having a sex-life because she's still feels that she is her grand-mother's. Time is very often associated with sexuality, and a vampire is immortal but has no way to reproduce therefore no real sex-life.
So little red decides to confront her abuser. She goes and visits the old monster who attempts at raping her one last time (transforming into the wolf and attacking her), except that this time Little Red Riding Hood is the stronger one. She kills her grand-mother.
The problem is that she's alienated and thus, instead of finding solace and balance, she now identifies with her abuser and wait for her first victim to satisfy her sexual urges. She's learnt that sexually was something a predator inflicted to a prey, powerful beings satisfying themselves with powerless objectified victims, and she is now ready to become the predator.
Nice video, I really hope this is seriously blocked for under 16 yo.
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^That's a helluva analysis.
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this is the Seether liberals want
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GUILTY FEET HAVE GOT NO RHYTHM
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Not bad.
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I still only have one album of them, Karma & Effect, I actually still like that album, song structures are always generic but I like around 7 or 8 songs from it.
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^ Karma and Effect is a classic. I’m really hoping for something that this goes to some weird places, the last couple albums have been very smart lyrically and musically
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Hmmm interesting track. I like that they're stepping away more from the radio friendly sound. The lyrics in this one are above par for them.
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I guess Seether wants to be minimalist as well now.
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are they
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This sounds like Maynard James Keenan trying to sing a 10 Years song.
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This is bizarre. What’s with all of these late-era hard rock / post grunge bands suddenly becoming Tool clones? Song is pretty damn good tbh.
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^Tool put out an album last year that did pretty well. They're probably trying to cash in on the Tool-mania.
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Tool is the best tool clone agreed.
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Lol! True dat.
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Most accessible song Tool has ever put out right here.
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Good song. It's been awhile since I listened to this band. I'll do a discog run asap.
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^ I'd love to hear your thoughts on the discog run!
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Very surprised to like this.
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lyrics are really good, last few albums have been a little sub-par when it came to the lyrical content but this is actually great
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