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Overview: This War Can’t Hurt Me is a second take of Space Whale Epidemic which features sketchy lyrics and whispers in the place of screams. While Space Whale Epidemic was more about the band coming together, This War Can’t Hurt Me is an ode to an ancestor of Paul. He fought in the Second World War and died while hauling an injured comrade through the trenches. This War Can’t Hurt Me was the heading to one of the unfinished letters he was prepared to send his wife. This is probably the most serious song of the entire album and its themes include fear of death and the question of existence.
Sound: The song begins with a slow refrain from a violin that lasts half a minute before Paul’s drumming starts and with no guitar work, Winston begins to sing the first verse. During the first verse and the first singing of the course there’s light piano work(courtesy of Greg). Afterwards a small interlude comes in the place of Renee playing a bass solo inspired by multiple ska works(reminiscent of A-Punk by Vampire Weekend) and after a full minute of only bass Winston and Greg come in with their guitar work and Paul’s frantic drumming. Winston and Greg’s guitar playing weaves around each other and finally the song ends with all the instruments suddenly stopping and feedback from Renee’s bass.
Lyrics:
ITALICS = WHISPERS
The farther I’m away
The harder it is to remember
Remember the small things
The closer I’m to death
The harder it is to feel regret
For the larger things
But time is falling away
Into the abyss of love
Kid you’ll never surviveI’m having lots of trouble looking past your broken exterior
I need a little help getting through this time
There’s nothing these two eyes can see
But if I could remember all the good times
Then this war couldn’t hurt me
I’m having lots of trouble looking past your broken exterior
I need a little help getting through this time
There’s nothing these two eyes can see
But if I could remember all the good times
Then this war couldn’t hurt me
[Interlude]
Yeah yeah nothing can stop me now
Nothing till infinite regret
And I’ve got this utter feeling of yesterday
This feeling that death is just a cog
A cog of fucking time making me hungry
And I listen out for the doorbell to matter
I’ve got no matter to speak of so why
Why do I fucking listen to you every morning
Is death going to be my refrainless finale?
Who am I hoping to be?
Someone without a care in the world maybe?
No, I’m hoping to be dead
Cuz in death I get that ultimate feeling of utter HONOR
And maybe then I’ll be able to finally look in your face and tell you
Tell you what I’ve been hoping to for a while
Tell you ‘I hate you from the bottom of my fucking heart’
Personnel -
Winston Marsh - Vocals/Guitar
Gary Finch - Guitar
Renee Belamont - Violin/Bass
Paul Glover - Drums/Percussion
Greggory Marsh - Piano
Naoki Amane - Production
Edited by user 15 May 2011 01:07:42(UTC)
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