http://www.unsigned.com/silentsundays
The Lyrics:
Rows and rows of people feeling lethal
And I don’t know these people
Coz I'm knee deep in the cold raw steak you throw my way
And now you can say you care for all the people here
Can you feel someone staring
It’s me it’s just me
But I’m not the only one breaking
We’re all guilty
Raise your hand if you feel daring
Coz your all wearing thin black jeans and swearing
I cant bare all the agony come ecstasy
And now you just can be there
For all the people here
Can you feel someone staring
It’s me it’s just me
But I’m not the only one breaking
We’re all guilty
We’re alone so stop shaking
We busy breaking hearts
And sweat your making
coz its just taken me a year to get us here
And now you can say you’re here to all the people here
Can you feel someone staring
It’s me it’s just me
But I’m not the only one breaking
We’re all guilty
Can you feel someone staring
It’s me it’s just me
But I’m not the only one breaking
We’re all guilty
Target Audience:
I think that the target audience for this song is white males between the ages of 15 - 25. This is because this age range is the most likely to be able to relate to the lyrics. I think that this song is targeted towards young males in the western hemisphere as the culture and customs differ from that of other countries and allow people of that age a to express themselves more freely. Also the name of the song "Thin Black Jeans" could be linked with teenage fashion which people outside of this age range may not understand.
Tempo:
The tempo of this song like most punk / indie is quite fast throughout this can make even some depressing songs sound more upbeat and allows for a better song to dance to. I like how the tempo speeds up slightly for the chorus as this adds emphasis on that section of the song.
Lyrics:
Many of the lyrics in this song have a very random feel as though they come from different songs. Although this may confuse the audience the lyrics, when sung properly, match the tempo of the song well creating a better sound for the audience. But the chorus of the song, although completely different from the rest of the lyrics, matches well and helps to give a feeling of stability to this otherwise random sequence of lyrics.
One of the lyrics that most caught my attention was "Coz I'm knee deep in the cold raw steak you throw my way" because i'm not completely sure if these are the correct lyrics but if they are they seem to connote that the girl is treating the guy as an animal by tossing him cold steaks. This could mean that in the relationship the girl has some sort of control over the boy and he realises this.
Another lyric that drew my attention was that there was only one reference to "Thin Black Jeans" even though this is the name of the song. This happens fairly often in rock songs and don't know why, it could be a way of emphasising a specific section of the song or it could be that that lyric works well as a song title.
Tempo:
The tempo of this song like most punk / indie is quite fast throughout this can make even some depressing songs sound more upbeat and allows for a better song to dance to. I like how the tempo speeds up slightly for the chorus as this adds emphasis on that section of the song.
Lyrics:
Many of the lyrics in this song have a very random feel as though they come from different songs. Although this may confuse the audience the lyrics, when sung properly, match the tempo of the song well creating a better sound for the audience. But the chorus of the song, although completely different from the rest of the lyrics, matches well and helps to give a feeling of stability to this otherwise random sequence of lyrics.
One of the lyrics that most caught my attention was "Coz I'm knee deep in the cold raw steak you throw my way" because i'm not completely sure if these are the correct lyrics but if they are they seem to connote that the girl is treating the guy as an animal by tossing him cold steaks. This could mean that in the relationship the girl has some sort of control over the boy and he realises this.
Another lyric that drew my attention was that there was only one reference to "Thin Black Jeans" even though this is the name of the song. This happens fairly often in rock songs and don't know why, it could be a way of emphasising a specific section of the song or it could be that that lyric works well as a song title.
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