Tagged: God Save the Rave
Scooter’s “Rave Teacher (Somebody Like Me)” can either be about romantic love or the love of music. The song’s addressee would obviously be a romantic interest. But considering the primary theme of “God Save the Rave”, which...
“We Love Hardcore” is similar in nature to some of other songs found on “God Save the Rave”, albeit being more terse. It features Scooter reveling in what they do best, which is dropping some “hardcore”...
Scooter is a band which consistently depicts music and the fact that they have adopted “the rave” as their profession in a positive light. Basically music plays a very important role in their existence beyond...
The title of this track (“Futurum Est Nostrum”) translates from Latin to “it is our future”. And as to be expected with such a name, it reads sort of like one of those songs rock...
“Never Stop The Show” serves largely as a shoutout Scooter is giving to themselves. And it is based on one of the motifs of “God Save the Rave”, which is their wherewithal to in fact stay...
It is obvious that the term “rave”, as used on this project (i.e. album), transcends the genre of music which it is named after. Rather it represents a force and a countercultural hard-party culture which...
The chorus of Scooter’s “Paul Is Dead” has the singer speaking to an addressee. And in a roundabout way, what it appears he is saying is that they have pent up frustration which they have...
It can be said that the devil is presented as both a positive and negative entity in this terse yet religious-symbolism imbued outing titled “Devil’s Symphony”. For instance, one way in which the hook can...
This song is actually named after a 1993 Bill Murray film entitled Groundhog Day. The plot of that movie centers on the antagonist reliving the same day over and over again. And Scooter is using that example...
What Scooter’s “Which Light Switch Is Which?” is actually centered on is the vocalist’s desire to “stay forever young”. And the way that concept is translated into more literal terms is that he idealizes...