There are a lot of questions about "Mercury" , like what the title has to do with the song. As engrossed as I was in mythology, the title has to do with the element, though I can't tell you precisely why. This was a period in my songwriting, where I wrote on the edge of consciousness. The song sprang-forth fully formed like Athena, and I sang it with conviction, but what does it all add up to?
Bands like Slint and Fugazi had seduced me with their lyrical opacity. I don't know if it was the goal to bury meaning in obscurity, but that was certainly the effect. At any rate, I strongly recommend that you try to unravel the meaning of the song, because I feel you would be rewarded for doing so, but I don't think my doing so would be any help...
When the band first started playing the song, it was loud and aggressive. When we went in to record the song for the record Brian and Andrew gave our arrangement a thumbs down, so the night after we tried a take of it, we sat around with acoustic guitars trying to re-arrange it. I guess we liked the vibe of the song on acoustics, because that's how we recorded it the next day.
We began tracking the song by recording a layer of shaker tracks first, which in retrospect was a little crazy. While the technology existed, we didn't record any of the songs to a click. Brian may have tried to get us to do it, but we didn't think we needed it, and I think most of the songs were well-rehearsed enough that we didn't need to (and didn't have time to) record tracks one by one anyway.
At any rate, after we got our shaker tracks, we recorded the guitars and bass, and then added Dan playing just toms on the track. All the vocals were recorded later (which turned out to be a bad idea, but I'll get to that in another post). At any rate, a good song can't be tied down to a particular arrangement.
I sit in my rooms and I plan my riots
I know the walls are coming down soon
I burn a candle, my only diet
I lay my soul to the bludgeoning tune
There is a voice in the empty quiet
Beyond the stars, beyond the moon
There is a pull, and I won't deny it
Pulls off my flesh and opens my wounds.
Here is my hand, it's an invitation
To escape this grip that's dragging us down
Make no mistake: this is no liberation
We won't embrace that risk-free sound
You must abandon that familiar scene
Open your eyes, 'cause there's no going back
Don't imagine the break will be clean
Tonight's the night, we begin the attack.
You say you don't care, but I know that it's there
The lingering beast that cries for release
The answer is clear, your imprisoned by fear,
'Cause it's bigger than you and it's bigger than
You say you don't care, but I know that it's there
The lingering beast that cries for release
The answer is clear, your imprisoned by fear,
'Cause it's bigger than you and it's bigger than you
Tonight's the night the struggle commences
And tonight's the night, the struggle will die
It's nothing more than an attack on the senses
But don't be afraid, 'cause you understand why
It's all a part of the tension you feel
It's the last time you'll be able to choose
Let it sink in and know that it's real
Give it away, you've got nothing to lose
You say you don't care, but I know that it's there
The lingering beast that cries for release
The answer is clear, your imprisoned by fear,
'Cause it's bigger than you and it's bigger than
You say you don't care, but I know that it's there
The lingering beast that cries for release
The answer is clear, your imprisoned by fear,
'Cause it's bigger than you and it's bigger than you.
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