Pass The Nirvana
Summary
"Pass The Nirvana" dives into themes of struggle and disillusionment, mixing a punk vibe with raw emotion. The song captures a sense of frustration with life's pressures and the desire to escape.
Full Analysis
The overall theme of the song revolves around dealing with inner turmoil and the weight of expectations. The lyrics reflect a struggle between wanting to let go and feeling overwhelmed by life's challenges. There's an ongoing tension between the desire to escape and the harsh realities of life, which creates a raw and honest vibe throughout the song. It’s like a cry for help wrapped in a punk rock energy, showing how tough it is to stay upbeat when everything feels heavy.
Verse 1
Sink until you're unimpaired
Slow motion like a rolling eye
We can hear you loud and clear
Suicide season is upon and high
This verse sets a dark tone right away. The imagery of sinking and being unimpaired suggests a loss of control. The mention of "suicide season" hints at deep emotional struggles, making it clear that the narrator is facing serious issues. The slow motion vibe gives a feeling of being stuck, highlighting the weight of these thoughts. It’s intense and grabs your attention, pulling you into the emotional chaos.
Chorus
'Cause every single fucking day I try to roll my eyes and breathe
One hit, now I'm off this shit
Give up, give up, give up, give up
Give up, give up, I can't hear you
Through the tension, through the tension
Through the tension right now
This is only a distraction
In the chorus, there's a sense of frustration and desperation. The repetition of "give up" conveys a feeling of being overwhelmed, as if the narrator is constantly battling their thoughts. The line about trying to roll their eyes and breathe shows the effort to push through, even when it’s tough. It feels like a moment of surrender mixed with the idea that distractions can only temporarily help. There's a powerful energy here, blending anger and the struggle for clarity.
Verse 2
Swing, batter up, let's play
Power until the target bleeds
This gun would never turn on me
So, Paul Meany, will you drop that beat?
This verse shifts to a more aggressive tone. The baseball metaphor suggests a fight or a challenge, implying that the narrator is ready to confront their issues head-on. The mention of "this gun would never turn on me" can symbolize a reliable outlet, possibly music or creativity, as a way to cope. It’s almost like a rallying cry, asking for support in the chaos. There’s a sense of empowerment here, even amid the struggle.
Chorus
Why are you always saying, "Let that shit go?"
Pennywise fashion on a sad skid row
A gentrified neighborhood of bloodsoaked homes
Draw the lines a little further, now we're coming back to get you
This chorus continues the theme of feeling trapped but also questions others' expectations. The line about "let that shit go" suggests frustration with people who don’t understand the depth of the struggle. The imagery of "bloodsoaked homes" in a gentrified area paints a picture of lost hope and decay. It shows that not everyone can easily move on, and the narrator is ready to confront those who don’t get it.
Bridge
'Cause every single fucking day I try to roll my eyes and breathe
One hit, now I'm off this shit
Give up, give up, give up, give up
Give up, give up, I can't hear you
Through the tension, through the tension
Through the tension right now
The bridge repeats the earlier themes, emphasizing the struggle. It serves as a reminder of the daily battle to cope with overwhelming feelings. The repetition reinforces the idea that this tension is a constant presence. It’s like a mantra, trying to push through the chaos. The energy is high, reflecting the frustration and need for release.
Outro
I can't hear you
I can't hear you
I can't hear you
The outro brings it all together with a feeling of finality. The repeated phrase "I can't hear you" suggests a rejection of outside noise or pressure. It’s almost liberating, as if the narrator is choosing to shut out everything that doesn’t serve them. This final moment leaves you with a sense of empowerment, even in the face of chaos.
Closing Thoughts
"Pass The Nirvana" is a raw and powerful exploration of inner conflict and the struggle to find clarity. Pierce The Veil mixes punk energy with deep emotional themes, making it relatable for anyone who's felt overwhelmed. It captures the fight against despair while also embracing the chaos of life, creating a compelling and honest experience.
Full Lyrics
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Slow motion like a rolling eye
We can hear you loud and clear
Suicide season is upon and high
Why are you always saying, "Let the good times roll?"
Kick your mind open like a punk rock show
Uppercut bleeding through the soffit nose
If you didn't come home injured, would you say it was a good show?
'Cause every single fucking day I try to roll my eyes and breathe
One hit, now I'm off this shit
Give up, give up, give up, give up
Give up, give up, I can't hear you
Through the tension, through the tension
Through the tension right now
This is only a distraction
Swing, batter up, let's play
Power until the target bleeds
This gun would never turn on me
So, Paul Meany, will you drop that beat?
Why are you always saying, "Let that shit go?"
Pennywise fashion on a sad skid row
A gentrified neighborhood of bloodsoaked homes
Draw the lines a little further, now we're coming back to get you
'Cause every single fucking day I try to roll my eyes and breathe
One hit, now I'm off this shit
Give up, give up, give up, give up
Give up, give up, I can't hear you
Through the tension, through the tension
Through the tension right now
Yo, I can't shine to save my life
But I'll feel through the dark without you
I set fires ablaze inside
And stepped into the light to blind you
Give up, give up, give up, give up
Give up, give up, I can't hear you
Through the tension, through the tension
Through the tension right now
I can't hear you
I can't hear you
I can't hear you