I feel like this song might need a warning in the era we live in. But I won’t and you’ll have to make a call for yourself…
“While We Serve” by Orbit Culture is a haunting and introspective journey into the depths of human nature and the consequences of our choices. The song’s lyrics paint a vivid picture of a world consumed by violence and the internal struggle of an individual caught in the midst of this chaos.
The opening lines, “I’ll be damned / With the fear in us / We chose the violent side of things in all / We always have chosen blood and gore, above others,” set a tone of regret and realization. The song reflects on humanity’s historical inclination towards violence and destruction, suggesting a deep-seated flaw in our collective psyche.
The chorus, “Unforeseen, the violence of this dream / This nightmare we conceived / The falling of this world we try to kill / Instead these empty words / Fills up the patients world / We’re going for a quick fix, while we serve,” is particularly poignant. It speaks to the unforeseen consequences of our actions and the nightmarish reality we have created. The mention of “empty words” and the pursuit of a “quick fix” implies a critique of superficial solutions to deep-rooted problems.
The repetition of the phrase “While we serve” throughout the song serves as a powerful reminder of our complicity and participation in the perpetuation of violence. It’s a call to introspection, urging listeners to consider how their actions, or inactions, contribute to the larger issues at hand.
The latter part of the song delves into a more personal reflection, with lines like “I have served / And I’ve fallen to my knees / And I’ve begged for my ending / I’ve believed I could find the meaning.” This shift brings an emotional depth to the song, highlighting the individual’s struggle to find meaning and redemption in a world marred by violence.
Musically, the song complements its lyrical depth with a heavy, immersive sound. The monstrous riffing and crushing drum beats mentioned in reviews are evident, creating a soundscape that is both overwhelming and captivating. The band’s ability to balance intense, heavy music with meaningful, introspective lyrics is a testament to their skill and artistic vision.
Overall, “While We Serve” is a powerful statement on the human condition, exploring themes of violence, responsibility, and the search for meaning in a chaotic world. It’s a song that not only showcases Orbit Culture’s musical prowess but also their ability to provoke thought and reflection through their art.
Lyrics:
I'll be damned
With the fear in us
We chose the violent side of things in all
We always have chosen blood and gore, above others
I'll be damned
With the fear in us
We walk with silent mouths throughout it all
We believe what we think we saw, it's coming
Unforeseen, the violence of this dream
This nightmare we conceived
The falling of this world we try to kill
Instead these empty words
Fills up the patients world
We're going for a quick fix, while we serve
While we serve
(With patience we show our worth)
I'll be damned
In the searing flames
We chose the violent side of things again
We always have chosen guns and gold, above others
I'll be damned
The claws in us
We walk with blindfold eyes throughout this life
We believe what we think we saw, it's coming
While we serve
While we serve
In addiction of a fiction
While we serve
While we serve
In addiction of a fiction
Unforeseen, the violence of this dream
This nightmare we conceived
The falling of this world we try to kill
Instead these empty words
Fills up the patients world
We're going for a quick fix, while we serve
While we serve
While we serve
In addiction of a fiction
While we serve
While we serve
In addiction of a fiction
The fear they plot
Our life as prize
I see the light
Vanishing colors
The wheel of flames
In a cold black sky
I welcome it
And now I die
I have served
I believed in a good deed
I believed we could've fixed this
I believed I could find it
I have served
And I've fallen to my knees
And I've begged for my ending
I've believed I could find the meaning
I'm taking it elsewhere
Where I can rest in peace
I'm taking it elsewhere now
I'm taking it elsewhere
Where I can die instead
I'm taking it elsewhere now
I'm dying alone
I'm dying alone
The violence, what the world now prefers
I'm dying alone
I'm dying alone
The violence we served to us all

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