The full, official title of this song is “Electric Touch (Taylor’s Version) [From the Vault]”. That “Taylor’s Version” part would indicate that it belongs to one of Swift’s re-recorded albums, which in this case would...
For starters concerning the title of this song (“G.I.N.A.S.F.S.”), it actually stands for the phrase “Gay Is Not a Synonym for Sh*tty”. And what that not-so-clear statement seemingly means, according to the way Pete Wentz described...
It’s easy to ascertain from the lyrics that the thesis sentiment put forth, i.e. Patrick Stump celebrating this moment as “what a time to be alive”, is a sarcastic one. Or as he described this piece in...
We’ve finally gotten to the title track of Fall Out Boy’s “So Much (for) Stardust”, which also happens to be the last song on the LP’s playlist. The titular phrase / thesis sentiment is one pointing...
“Baby Annihilation” is terse, but sometimes, as in this case, such pieces can be the most poetic and difficult to interpret. For instance, at first it reads as if “Baby Annihilation” may revolve around the vocalist lambasting...
Honestly the chorus of “The Kintsugi Kid (Ten Years)”, where the vocalist admits he “spent 10 years in a bit of chemical haze”, reads as if he is referring to drugs. And we do know...
“The Pink Seashell” is one of the more notable tracks from Fall Out Boy’s “So Much (for) Stardust”, in that it features Ethan Hawke, whom many readers would recognize as being a prominent Hollywood actor. ...
“Flu Game” is yet another song from “So Much (for) Stardust” in which the addressee reads like a romantic interest, though such is never specified, and the relationship between this person and the vocalist is presented...
“I Am My Own Muse” features contributions from the London Metropolitan Orchestra. Actually, there are a number of other tracks from “So Much (for) Stardust”, the Fall Out Boy LP which was released on 24 March...
There’s two things that can be readily gleaned from going through “So Good Right Now” for the first time. First is that the song is romantic in nature. Secondly is that whatever Patrick Stump and co. are putting...