1. I'm guessing, by the video, it's about being judged. In the beginning, the guy's talking about people who wear all black and then you see the band wearing all white. Some of the lyrics can correlate to what the video's portraying, like "we tried our best, turn out the light" and "we're storming through this, despite what's right". The song itself might be more broader than the video's message where it doesn't necessarily involve about people judging others (but something in that field).
2. I know the real answer, came right out of the singer Andy's mouth in his interviews, but I'll leave the above answer because it's part of it.
The song is called Knives and Pens, which is a metaphor: Knives, meaning destruction, and Pens, meaning creation. The song Knives and Pens is about Andy's choice about choosing either destruction, which leads to failure, or creation, and making something good of his life. The video is about how Andy was harrassed as a child, being called names at school, and how he went home and wrote this song.
The skeleton says '' This record is for the out cast following the story of love, life and never giving in we are the Black Veil Brides ''
'' This record is for the outcast following the story of love, life and never giving in we are the Black Veil Brides ''
Their albums are called We Stitch These Wounds and Set the World on Fire, as well as Wretched and Divine: The Story of the Wild ones, which was released on January 9, 2013.
One of the best places to research old Buck Knives is to visit a local library. One book The Story of Buck Knives by Tom Ables is especially good.
It is called Wretched and Divine: Story of the Wild Ones. It was released January of 2013 and can be purchased on iTunes, a local Hot Topic, or any store that sells such CDs.
i buy them 25.00 a piece
so far I have not seen the film/movie, but I believe from my own knowledge of the story line and from going to see the ballet that the music from the music box is one of the pieces from the original ballet composed by Tchaikovsky himself. These pieces were fitted for the story line, you can watch some of the dance performances to them on youtube, but his pieces are most likely due to the recurring theme of the black swan/swan lake idea and also because of the popularity of the swan lake music for music boxes.
Absolute Music-there is no prescribed story or text that holds the music together. The music itself is the story.
black beauty tells the story.
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The term is "programmatic" music, where the piece, without text or lyrics, describes a scene or story.
Go to www.piano-sheet-music.piczo.com and in the green and black box just ask for the notes, not sheet music for any song, and the owner of the site would be glad to post the notes on the website.