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Rematerialised
Death in Vegas Lyrics


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It seems to me
You're trapped
It seems to me the main problem is this life...
My parents don't seem to be any the happier for it
In fact, they're always arguing
They're always... discontent,
They want more, they want more than they have

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Death in Vegas's song "Rematerialised" seem to convey the idea of feeling trapped in life. The opening lines state that it appears the person the singer is addressing is stuck or unable to escape from their current situation. The following line, "the main problem is this life," suggests that the individual is struggling to find purpose or satisfaction in their current circumstances. The next few lines describe the singer's parents as being unhappy and constantly arguing, leading to a feeling of discontent.


This summation of the difficulties of life is emphasized by the song's brooding and atmospheric tone. The music swells and ebbs, mirroring the ups and downs of life. The lyrics suggest that despite the struggles of existence, there is a sense of relentlessness to it all. Even if the person in question tries to escape or break free, they will always be confronted by the constant challenges of life.


Death in Vegas lyrics in "Rematerialised" can be interpreted in various ways. From struggles with mental health to broader societal pressures, the lyrics resonate with anyone that feels caught in a cycle of futility. Overall, the song conveys the complexity of human emotions and the difficulties of grappling with the world around us.


Line by Line Meaning

It seems to me
In my observation and perception


You're trapped
You are confined and stuck in a particular situation or circumstance


It seems to me the main problem is this life...
I believe the main issue is with this existence and worldly affairs


My parents don't seem to be any the happier for it
My guardians do not appear to be content despite material gains


In fact, they're always arguing
In reality, they engage in disputes and conflicts


They're always... discontent,
They face a constant feeling of dissatisfaction and unhappiness


They want more, they want more than they have
They aspire and desire to acquire more than what they currently possess




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: RICHARD DENIS MAGUIRE, STEVEN GUY HELLIER

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Cardinal Richelieu

I've never seen a video with so many likes and zero dislikes. Kudos DIV. A cracking tune.

bloodystump3

These guys never ever disappoint me

GuidaGalattica

The bassline is a tribute to Scientist's song "Dematerialize", from the album "Scientist Meets the Space Invaders" (1981)

Leve levi

you mean this is not originally Death in vegas song either?

Gets S.

@Leve levi correct. Still try to figure out who scientist dubbed this from..Michael Palmer or wanye Jarrett maybe

Paul Milligan

Timeless....Bless-Up 🔥👆🔥

d anders

heard a song on a movie "dirge"  killer, this band is unreal, love music style

tiliz70

This song make's me fly, love that !

AuntyEsther

One of my favourites to get up and dance to...

ReVarre

Love it!

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