Through the album, you hear a lot of loops and sounds you would hear in Stabbing Westward songs, for example. "Jesus Christ Porno Star" is the main highlight of the record. If not for the iconoclastic name, this song is lyrically brilliant. The first half of the song combines acerbic lyrics with loopy synth throughout. The second half of the song seems like an outro, very fitting with the incessant nihilism that the lyrics have set upon it. The repeated drifts of "I am nothing / you are nothing / we are nothing / nothing at all" really blend well with the somewhat defeated mood of this outro part. Other highlights of the record include two dancy, fast-paced songs in "Electric Molecular" and "Latex." "Electric Molecular" sounds electric to begin with, and has talk about circuitry and other related topics in the lyrics. Highlighted by some female vocals, and the electronic-laced vocals of the Chemlab singer, we have a high energy beat throughout. "Latex" has a lot of loopy sounds and is a little faster-paced than the previous track. The Chemlab singer really gets into this track. Other than the three tracks above, the rest of the album is full of mostly bland tracks. Suggest a correction in the comments below.The singing is not great in those tracks and very flat, but some of them have rhythm. Our relationship is ending or disappearing, likely due to its unsustainable nature.Ĭontributed by Kylie P. Our relationship is becoming unstable and unpredictable, and it's starting to scare me. You're in danger, getting stranger all the time Our relationship has a toxic dynamic, like the bite of a venomous snake. My parasitic couplet, a needle descending, my poisonous twin Our connection is intense, and we engage in taboo activities that feel exhilarating. Over oceans of skin, bathed in perversion and sin You are trapped by something, unable to break free and be yourself. You are like an addiction that burns into me and is hard to shake off.īound up and tied, you can't fly without wings Our relationship is unconventional and uninhibited, like the song it's named after. It's called "Why Don't We Do It In The Road?", at least that's what I am told Our relationship is reckless and dangerous, headed for a collision. Headed in the direction of soma car-crash intersection Your daring and adventurous nature is exciting and arousing to me. I felt that nervous boost when you bent down and licked my boots I get a pleasurable jolt of energy from our physical interactions. My battery got a surge from my finger triggering your spark plug I can't stop thinking about you and want to keep replaying our moments together. I want to spend my time just watching you, fascinated by your every move. I am fully invested in our connection and it's hard to resist. With a flick of the switch, you're plugged into the itch Our passion is like fire, burning hot and intense. In a gasoline burn our bodies will churn, The scent and feel of our physical connection is intoxicating. The sweat and the smell of our liquid affair I am in the moment and want to feel connected to you by running my fingers through your hair. You are beautiful in a rugged way, like a split lip, and unique like the city. Lovely as a split lip, soulful as the city The lyrics are powerful and evocative, painting a vivid picture of a relationship that is both deeply satisfying and potentially destructive. Overall, Pyromance is a complex and multi-layered song that explores the darker side of love and passion. The line "You're in danger, getting stranger all the time" seems to suggest that the relationship is getting increasingly volatile and out of control. It's unclear whether these are literal descriptions or merely figurative ones, but the overall impression is one of danger and unpredictability. The final verse takes a slightly more ominous turn, describing the narrator's love interest as a "syphilitic thing" and a "poisonous twin". The second verse references a "soma car-crash intersection" and a song called "Why Don't We Do It In The Road?", perhaps alluding to the idea that this relationship is wild and reckless, like a car crash waiting to happen. The chorus seems to suggest that the two are engaged in a sort of dangerous, illicit activity - "with a flick of the switch, you're plugged into the itch" - and that they are both enjoying it immensely. The first verse describes the physicality of the relationship, with the narrator reveling in the smell and sensation of being intimately entwined with their lover. The imagery is both visceral and raw, with references to sweat, gasoline, and even syphilis. The lyrics to Amorphite's Pyromance paint a vivid, almost unsettling picture of an intense and passionate love affair.
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