SOUND OF LIFE :): Pierce the Veil's songs pt. 1

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Pierce the Veil's songs pt. 1

 


 Before we 'get onto' the list of songs, first, let us know some facts about this favorite band of mine.Pierce the Veil was founded by Mike Fuentes and Vic Fuentes in 2006 (Corey, 2013). Formed in 2006, the band was founded by brothers Vic and Mike Fuentes after the disbandment of the group Before Today (formerly Early Times, which was formed out of the San Diego punk rock scene (San Diego Reader, 2015). Now, let's talk about their songs which I treasured deep inside of my heart. Uwu. 

These are their songs that I like. 

 1. Besitos

Featured in the album 'Selfish Machine' which consists of my all-time-favorite tracks, there's no other perfect phrase to describe how this album is my favorite album that had ever produced because all the songs are masterpiece in every creations!
OFFICIAL ALBUM ART OF "SELFISH MACHINES' RELEASED IN 2010

Besitos, is a Spanish  word for kisses, tells a story. The characters a boy and a girl, a pair of opposites. He is organized and unadventurous, while she is quite the opposite. She lives in the fast lane, addicted to drugs and constantly showing up at his place unexpected. He is living a horrible reality that is induced by her fake reality that is her guilty pleasure - her drugs - and while she is happy he has to deal with it. Basically, this song is a narration of how a boy fell in love with the drug addicted messed up girls who ended up getting killed because of addiction and how he copes with her death by trying to do same things she did in her life.

Lyrically, it's about the dysfunctional relationship between the persona in the lyrics. It is from the boy's perspective to try and understand what she was going through in her lifetime but sadly, he too got addicted into the same mess and suffered because of this.
Any kinds of addiction like drug addiction is contagious

2. Disasterology

I think this song is about self harm or suicide in a very well hidden way. It is obvious as it talks about self harm when it says "Oh, what a waste of a perfectly good clean wrist" meaning that he is becoming obsessed to scar his wrist .My deduction is that when he says "Can we create something beautiful and destroy it?" He is talking about his life, which is something originally beautiful, and how he destroyed it with self harm. When he says "I have a million different girls that hide,under my bed and when i let them out they treat me right" he is referring to his razor blades and how he finds relief after using them to harm himself. In general, this song takes the perspective of a person who battled with self-harm and how he regrets about it yet couldn't leave the thought of doing it.

2 Comments:

Blogger nana ichigo said...

Hmmm never heard of pierce the veil before 🤔🤔 probably should give it a listen. The way you describe the song seems to be interesting tbh

Blogger Unknown said...

i agree that there are some songs are very contagious and your choices are very nice.


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 Before we 'get onto' the list of songs, first, let us know some facts about this favorite band of mine.Pierce the Veil was founded by Mike Fuentes and Vic Fuentes in 2006 (Corey, 2013). Formed in 2006, the band was founded by brothers Vic and Mike Fuentes after the disbandment of the group Before Today (formerly Early Times, which was formed out of the San Diego punk rock scene (San Diego Reader, 2015). Now, let's talk about their songs which I treasured deep inside of my heart. Uwu. 

These are their songs that I like. 

 1. Besitos

Featured in the album 'Selfish Machine' which consists of my all-time-favorite tracks, there's no other perfect phrase to describe how this album is my favorite album that had ever produced because all the songs are masterpiece in every creations!
OFFICIAL ALBUM ART OF "SELFISH MACHINES' RELEASED IN 2010

Besitos, is a Spanish  word for kisses, tells a story. The characters a boy and a girl, a pair of opposites. He is organized and unadventurous, while she is quite the opposite. She lives in the fast lane, addicted to drugs and constantly showing up at his place unexpected. He is living a horrible reality that is induced by her fake reality that is her guilty pleasure - her drugs - and while she is happy he has to deal with it. Basically, this song is a narration of how a boy fell in love with the drug addicted messed up girls who ended up getting killed because of addiction and how he copes with her death by trying to do same things she did in her life.

Lyrically, it's about the dysfunctional relationship between the persona in the lyrics. It is from the boy's perspective to try and understand what she was going through in her lifetime but sadly, he too got addicted into the same mess and suffered because of this.
Any kinds of addiction like drug addiction is contagious

2. Disasterology

I think this song is about self harm or suicide in a very well hidden way. It is obvious as it talks about self harm when it says "Oh, what a waste of a perfectly good clean wrist" meaning that he is becoming obsessed to scar his wrist .My deduction is that when he says "Can we create something beautiful and destroy it?" He is talking about his life, which is something originally beautiful, and how he destroyed it with self harm. When he says "I have a million different girls that hide,under my bed and when i let them out they treat me right" he is referring to his razor blades and how he finds relief after using them to harm himself. In general, this song takes the perspective of a person who battled with self-harm and how he regrets about it yet couldn't leave the thought of doing it.