Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Song Analysis of "Façade"

Disturbed is a hard rock/metal band that is not new, but not old either. They were originally call Brawl before they obtained their new singer David Draiman. Draiman suggested that the band change their name to Disturbed because of the music they were playing and the way they felt. Disturbed has a mascot they call “The Guy”, which was fully animated by Todd McFarlane, the creator of Spawn. The band was encouraged and influenced by bands like Metallica, Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, Pantera, and Judas Priest, according to singer David Draiman. Draiman also considers the band to be more classic metal than hard rock. These key parts of the band along with their feelings and day to day life experiences paint a dark, eye opening, and realistic picture of of events that could, are, or have happened. Disturbed’s song “Façade” contains a lot of imagery through the use of metaphors, hyperboles, and realistic suffering.

The line “Shattered doll…” shows a metaphor in which the women is compared to a shattered doll because of her physical appearance. The line “Oh so innocent and delicate” adds emphasis to her fragile nature and the idea of physical abuse. The fact that she is too “obstinate to let go” shows that she has trapped herself into an abusive relationship. The almost paradoxical part is that the song describes a shattered doll as being delicate because smaller pieces of a doll are a lot harder to brake, but a doll that has shattered must be delicate. This creates an image of a beaten woman that has a hopeless, almost suicidal, look, that is like a Cinderella, only without the wanting to get away.

The song states that the woman finds it “just too difficult and arduous to let go”. This is a hyperbole used to show that she can’t mentally or emotionally leave the man she loves, but she won’t allow her physical suffering to overcome that. “Her eyes encircled in black again”, shows the amount of repetition of her abuse and depicts an image of dark purple rings around the woman’s eyes. The line “Broken down, hurt again, it never ends”, shows the consistancy and seemingly endless nature of the woman’s beatings, but eventually the beatings would have to end. The description “Frightened and trembling”, creates an image of shakey knees and skittishness in the depicted woman, as well as wide sunken eyes. The sarcastic line “Did she fall again? An accident?”, is a representation of the excuses that many battered woman give, as well as the men they are with, out of embarrassment in order to mask the beatings that they receive. This makes me think of the battered women’s groups and articles about battered women because of their fear to stand up for themselves and go to these places, just like the woman in the song.

The biggest object of the song that I notice is the word Façade. The narrator talks about how the woman keeps trying to hold her relationship together and then asks her in his mind “How long until you walk away?”. The narrator also states the the woman cannot “disguise the fact that you’re in misery”. The word façade has to do with hiding something unpleasant with a frontal mask or showy representation. This is what the narrator is trying to convey with the line “The world will see that she’s had enough”. He is trying to say that she is struggling to stay afloat and is reaching her breaking point. Her suffering is going to eventually going to reach a climax, according to the narrator, in the line “She’ll find her freedom in killing him”. This is ironic because killing isn’t usually associated with freedom. This pinnacle of her suffering will break her façade and change her image into one of anger, hope, determination, hatred, strength, vengence, and understanding. It creates an image of the woman’s exact opposite and brings about images of a woman killing her husband. The narrator wants her to end her suffering by taking control and acting on her feelings of homocide, but in doing so she would add to the paradox of the songs title. She is hiding her suffering through a mask of love and a web of lies and is trying very hard to become happy, but she can only become happy by removing the very things that she protects so heavily, the source of her suffering. This makes sense and adds to her suffering by adding mental stress and instability as well as a way towards happiness and freedom.

Disrurbed does a magnificent job of expressing the suffering of an abused woman through poetic devices. The imagery throughout the song builds to its pinnacle then flips completely at the end. The song title of “Façade” is well used and is just like the bands mascot, The Guy. The Guy appears evil and dark, but this is just to mask his heroic nature and fight against evil with the despair that he holds and the suffering that the world has put him through. The classic metal bands would be proud of Disturbed in their fight against conformity and their dpictions of the evils of the world. David Draiman was right to have the band change its name to Disturbed. Brawl appears to show the iolent nature of the world, while Disturbed shows the emotional seed that the world eventually plants in all of us and feeds like cattle to the slaughter.

"Façade" : By Disturbed

No one knows just what has become of her
Shattered doll, desperate
Oh so innocent and delicate
But too damn obdurate
And obstinate to let go

Broken down, hurt again, it never ends
Frightened and trembling
Did she fall again? An accident?
Her eyes encircled in black again
I can't believe that she's still with him

For how long will you try?
How long until you walk away?
Your façade can't disguise
The fact that you're in misery

Look inside see what has become of her
Hiding within again
Can she pick herself up again?
It's just too difficult and arduous to let go

Homicide flashes through her mind again
No more pain, take control
If he raises his hand again
She'll find her freedom in killing him
The world will see that she's had enough

For how long will you try?
How long until you walk away?
Your façade can't disguise
The fact that you're in misery

For how long will you try?
How long until you walk away?
From the look in your eyes
I know you bleed internally

For how long will you deny?
How long until you walk away?
Your façade can't disguise
The fact that you're in misery

For how long will you try?
How long until you walk away?
From the look in your eyes
I know you bleed internally

Broken down, hurt again
It never ends

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Song Analysis of "Undying"

Demon Hunter is one of the best bands out there. The Clark brothers founded Demon Hunter in Seattle, Washington in 2000 as a project band. They play metalcore, alternative metal and nu metal. Their loud metal music hides the lyrics to their songs most of the time, and people fail to appreciate them. Demon Hunter looked towards bands like Machine Head and Living Sacrifice to motivate them and their song writing. Their christian background heavily influenced the Clark’s lyrics and made them what they are today, a popular christian metal band. Demon Hunter’s song “Undying” contains many infused hyperboles, creating a surrealism to Demon Hunter’s key points and their christian beliefs.


In the lines,“Ever since the day that I was made I've been deciding the end
And I was made of wood and stone that won't diminish or burn”, the narrator hasn’t literally been deciding the end ever since the day that he was made, he is saying that he has been creating his life/destiny ever since he was born. Wood and stone both diminsh and burn respectively, but the narrator uses the line to show that he is using his faith, which can never be diminished, to guide his life and create his destiny. The lines, “So when the heavy hand of death is here to take me away I'll be the solid grip of time, forever holding my stay”, the narrator again makes a reference to his destiny. He states that when its his time to die, he will be stopped forever in time trying to evade death. This also holds a spiritual reference to the never ending life given to you after you resurrect and ascend to heaven when you have died. In both cases life is never ending and the narrator tries to continue to shape his destiny.


The chorus, “One final heart-break And blinding lights will guide our way Free us our blind state They will call us by our name (repeat) Undying”, says that just one more heart-break is enough to end our lives. The meaning behind the chorus exageration is to explain the ascendence into heaven when you die to be judged. We are freed from a blind state by being given omnisciency and are called “Undying” by the angels guiding us to heaven. The title, which is mentioned in the chorus, states that we are immortal and will live forever. The true meaning behind this is that we will live forever beyond death because death is the beginning of a new life in which we are perfect and death can no longer occur. The lines, “Without the blood of perfect life I know I'm nothing at all So now I reign forever hallowed in eternity's hand No man can shake me from the everlasting ground that I stand”, state that the narrator is nothing without “blood of perfect life”. He is saying that without the sacrifice of Jesus, he would not be able to ascend to heaven or repent because Christ’s pure blood would not have been shed for him and his debts left unpaid by Christ. The narrator says that he is reigning forever in eternity’s hand and that the ground he stands on is everlasting and unshakeable by any man. The meaning behind this is that the narrator is doing what Gos is telling him to do and instructing others to do so as well. God gives him a firm foundation to stand upon, the everlasting ground, and his supreme faith in God is unshakeable. He feels that he is reigning over those that have, or are, falling away from God, and that God has given him the power to help them. This shows the eternity of the hand in which he reigns and how he is immovable and like an “Untouchable”.

The song “Undying” by Demon Hunter shows the bands impressive use of hyperboles and their strong connection to christianity. They use references to the crucifiction of Jesus and the powers of God to amplify their music, and create several hyperboles to infuse theminto the song as a whole. Demon Hunter uses the hyperbole of immortality to connect the song and provide a backbone for their key message. Demon Hunter uses the metal music backround in their work because it provides a way for people to listen to metal music without having to listen to some of the garbage and profanity of modern metal. Don and Ryan Clark use their christian heritage to empower their music and get todays youth to listen to spiritually uplifting, church-like music without losing the fundamentals of the music itelf. They allow for a belnd of two opposite things, metal music and church, that is in harmony with itself and still very popular in the community of metal music as a whole. They knew how to create christain music that would prosper and they did it very well through hyperboles and well written poetry often unappreciated by most, but sung the same as any normal song would be, forever masking it’s true nature.



Demon Hunter

Undying

Ever since the day that I was made I've been deciding the end
And I was made of wood and stone that won't diminish or burn
So when the heavy hand of death is here to take me away
I'll be the solid grip of time, forever holding my stay
Nobody ever made a force that took a beating like me
I call the earth and every scum to come and try to fight me
Cus when I made the choice to live beyond the dirt that we tread
I felt the curse of mortal limit fall before it was said

Pre-chorus:
When this season ends

Chorus:
One final heart-break
And blinding lights will guide our way
Free us our blind state
They will call us by our name
(repeat)
Undying

Tearing through these days I find the tolerance to strive and push on
I know what lies beyond this life for me is already won
No one can take away the blood that covers over my fall
Without the blood of perfect life I know I'm nothing at all
So now I reign forever hallowed in eternity's hand
No man can shake me from the everlasting ground that I stand

(Pre-chorus)

(Chorus)

We are the ones who will still remain when all is laid to waste
We are the ones who, when angels cry, will see them face to face
We are the ones
(Pre-Chorus)

(Chorus)

Undying