Horrorshow - Inside Story
Cunning and wise way beyond his years, Solo of Horrorshow, describes the disgust he has for the new world order. From what I understand he is only 21 years old and to have this much insight into life is really amazing. Absolutely fantastic track and what Solo may or may not realize is that he is making a difference just by creating music like this.
Music has this profound ability to actually make a huge impact on society. Just by rapping about these issues it allows exposure to many. When you listen to this track you can't help but to critically think about all the valid points Solo has brought to light.
Lyrics: Horrorshow - Inside Story
It’s like something just over the horizon, I wanna take a walk, maybe see what we can find, look long and hard, look near and far, but above all things always look inside, listen in into these words from a citizen of earths surface, lets try and rewire the circuits, determine the purpose, meanwhile im striving for perfect but homie perfect takes practice, and im finding these days and times im always so damn distracted,
They hit you like, shop here, wear this, want this, love this, be this, buy that, log in, sign up, tune in, click here, watch this, read up, write back, so much too know, and so many things to own, tv in your home and your mobile phone make sure that your never really alone, and its pathetic, like a global epidemic, attention span so fragmented, so addicted to being connected, we now getting updates by the second, but its all time wasted, enough myspace and facebook prime for the taking, but the whole world look, getting high on information, post-generation y babies they call them the digital natives, hide behind their monitors, this technology kills imagination, excuse my cynicism, in a world where every kids best friend is a computer, is a system failure headed for an apathetic future, just a few centuries back they made maps of a flat world by candle light, now the whole worlds at your fingertips, map right down to your street by satellite, so advanced from where we started its all so complexifying, brand names buy ad-space in your mind, but they’ll never get what’s inside,
I wasn’t there when they were dools, but I do my best to follow them in this world of machines, we startled for oxygen, all I can offer is these words that I write and I only give ‘em what I know so I give ‘em what’s inside, said I wasn’t there when they where dools, but I do my best to follow them in this world of machines, we starving for oxygen, where were you the day that humanity died, searching for signs of life to reconnect with what’s inside,
Somewhere there’s a room full of men in suits looking up at rows of numbers, terrified by the red in the rise, as arrows point down from the pressure their under, and they say we might drown in our own greediness, living beyond our means, chasing dreams that we learnt off MTV cribs, look at what we did, smog fills the sky and the cars line up at the servo, and I can’t help but think to myself this can’t be the way it was supposed to go, on the nightly news floods and bushfires, earthquakes and tidal waves, temperatures rising, army’s fighting, bombs go off and sirens blaze, we just trying to get by and occupy our spot on the timeline, so we change the channel to sex, drugs and violence program for prime time, sit back in our chairs as a living room employerism, as reality TV turns all of life into a competition, airbrushed magazine pages give us false idols to worship, but its all so damn depressing, we can’t live up to picture perfect, sometimes I just want to unplug and go back to basics, and I wonder what my life might have been like somewhere else in history’s pages, but here we stand the sons and daughters of colonialism, crossed over water just to be making our homes on stolen land, and me, I don’t know the plan, im just here to play my part, do my thing, walk my path, fork my shit, make my mark, I swear I want to make a difference from the bottom of my heart, but I don’t how to fix it, man, I wouldn’t know where to start, so advanced form where we started, images of the production line, we out of touch with what’s inside,
I wasn’t there when they were dools, but I do my best to follow them in this world of machines, we startled for oxygen, all I can offer is these words that I write and I only give ‘em what I know so I give ‘em what’s inside, said I wasn’t there when they where dools, but I do my best to follow them in this world of machines, we starving for oxygen, where were you the day that humanity died, searching for signs of life to reconnect with what’s inside.(Transcribed by Henri Rutherford)
Few corrections to the lyrics
ReplyDeleteIt's like something just over the horizon
Want to take a walk, maybe see what we can find?
Look long and hard, look near and far
Above all, remember, always look inside
Listen in to these words from a citizen of Earth's surface
Let's try and rewire the circuits, determine the purpose
Meanwhile I'm striving for perfect but homie perfect takes practice, and
I'm finding these days and times I'm always so damn distracted
They hit you like
Shop here, wear this, want this, love this, be this, buy this, buy that
Log in, sign up, tune in, click here, watch this, read up, write back
So much to know, and so many things to own
TV in your home and your mobile phone make sure that you're never really alone
And it's pathetic, like a global epidemic
Attention span so fragmented, so addicted to being connected
We now getting updates by the second
Got us all time wasting, up on Myspace and Facebook prime for the taking
Got the whole world hooked, getting high on information
Post-generation-Y babies, they call them the digital natives
Hide behind their monitors as technology kills imagination
Excuse my cynicism, but a world where every kids best friend is a computer
Is a system failure headed for an apathetic future
Just a few centuries back they made maps of a flat world by candlelight
Now the whole world's at your fingertips
Mapped right down to your street by satellite
So advanced from where we started it's all so complexified
Brand names buy adspace in your mind
But they'll never get what's inside
I wasn't there when they wrote the rules, but I do my best to follow them
In this world of machines we starving for oxygen
All I can offer is these words that I write and
I only give em what I know so I give em whats inside
Said I wasn't there when they wrote the rules, but I do my best to follow them
In this world of machines we starving for oxygen
Where were you the day the humanity died
Searching for signs of life to reconnect with what's inside
Somewhere there's a room full of men in suits looking up at rows of numbers
Terrified by the red in their eyes as arrows point down from the pressure they're under
And they're saying we might drown in our own greediness, living beyond our means
Chasing dreams that we learned off MTV "Cribs"
Look at what we did
Smog fills the sky and the cars line up at the servos
And I can't help but think to myself this can't be the way it was supposed to go
On the nightly news, floods and bushfires, earthquakes and tidal waves
Temperatures rising, armies fighting, bombs go off and sirens blaze
But we just trying to get by and occupy our spot on the timeline
So we change the channel to sex drugs and violence, programmed for primetime
Sit back in our chairs for some living room voyeurism
As reality TV turns all of life into a competition
Airbrushed magazine pages give us false idols to worship
Got us all so depressed that we can't live up to Picture Perfect
Sometimes I just want to unplug and go back to basics
And I wonder what my story might've been like somewhere else in history's pages
But here we stand, the sons and daughters of colonialism
Crossed over water just to be making our homes on stolen land,
And me? I don't know the plan, I'm just here to play my part
Do my thing, walk my path, fork my shit, make my mark
I swear I want to make a difference, from the bottom of my heart
But I don't know how to fix it man, I wouldn't know where to start
So advanced from where we started, images off the production line
We out of touch with what's inside
I wasn't there when they wrote the rules, but I do my best to follow them
In this world of machines we starving for oxygen
All I can offer is these words that I write and
I only give em what I know so I give em whats inside
-- Chorus again