Sediments
Æterbrand Lyrics


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I'd rather poison myself, than face my own fears.
It's easier that way, for some reason.
But lately, it's been because.
I don't know what my fears they are.
I just feel them, when I feel.

Being robbed of connectivity,
Is the price of masculinity.
I'd rather be together.
As sediments of rapture.

Holocene. Our modern home.
50.000 years. What's it worth in your models?

Do not give me your hollow proclamations, or your states of emergency.
Advertisement is not mitigation and you haven't changed your rationality.

Happiness with clouds above,
Raining. Acidicly.
A community with equity,
Mined away.

Are we slowly becoming?
Or is this an implosion?
A war against all living,
Or realizing limits and connections.
We can't know that we're not ending ourselves.
It's a coin toss and it might just be the beginning.

Be yourself.
Impossible is nothing.
With all these, empty words.
They left us unaware. Of our own limits.

Keep consuming, you moron.
The market will fix your depression.
With all this, fundamentalism.
They left us unaware. Of planetary limits.

And it's all within me.
An anger at war.
With all limits.
Imposing itself.
On beauty.
Unlearning it now.





Untying all these unfortunate knots in my ramshackled and angry mind.
To be something for you.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Æterbrand's song "Sediments" explore themes of fear, connectivity, the modern world, environmental degradation, and personal transformation.


In the first verse, the singer expresses a preference for self-destruction rather than facing their own fears. They find it easier to poison themselves rather than confronting the unknown fears that they feel. This could signify a deep-seated avoidance of personal growth and introspection.


The second verse discusses the cost of traditional masculinity, which can often result in disconnection from others. The singer expresses a desire to be together, emphasizing the importance of unity and connection. They long for a sense of rapture, a state of intense joy or pleasure, that can only be achieved through genuine human connection.


The reference to Holocene, meaning the current geological epoch, highlights the importance of the present time period. The question of what our modern world is worth in the grand scheme of things challenges societal values and the models that dictate them. It questions whether our current lifestyles and choices are sustainable and meaningful.


The following verses critique the empty rhetoric and proclamations offered by those in power during times of crisis. The singer expresses disillusionment with false promises and superficial attempts at change. They highlight the negative consequences of our actions, such as happiness being overshadowed by acid rain and community equity being eroded through exploitation.


The lyrics also ponder the uncertain state of humanity. Are we slowly self-destructing, embroiled in a war against ourselves and the natural world? Or are we realizing the importance of limits and the interconnectedness of all living things? The lyricist proposes that the outcome is unknown and uncertain, likening it to a coin toss with the possibility of a new beginning.


The chorus encourages individual expression and self-realization. It rejects the notion that being oneself is impossible, reminding listeners of the power and potential they possess. However, the following lines criticize the empty words and messages propagated by society, leading them to be unaware of their own limits.


The next section of the song criticizes mindless consumerism as a false remedy for depression. It highlights the danger of fundamentalism, suggesting that blind adherence to certain beliefs can blind individuals to the planet's limits and the consequences of their actions.


The closing lines express a sense of internal anger and frustration. The singer acknowledges the presence of limitations and challenges in the pursuit of beauty and personal growth. They seek to untangle their own conflicted thoughts and emotions to become something more for others, perhaps aiming to be a source of inspiration or positive change.


Overall, "Sediments" reflects on personal and societal issues, urging listeners to be aware of their fears, promote connectivity and unity, and question the value systems and models that guide our lives.


Line by Line Meaning

I'd rather poison myself, than face my own fears.
I prefer self-destruction over confronting my personal anxieties.


It's easier that way, for some reason.
For unknown reasons, taking that path seems simpler.


But lately, it's been because.
Recently, the reason behind my choice is unclear.


I don't know what my fears they are.
I am unaware of the exact nature of my fears.


I just feel them, when I feel.
I simply experience them when they arise.


Being robbed of connectivity,
Losing the ability to connect with others


Is the price of masculinity.
Is an unfortunate consequence of adhering to societal expectations of manhood.


I'd rather be together.
I would prefer unity and togetherness.


As sediments of rapture.
Like remnants of joy and ecstasy.


Holocene. Our modern home.
Referring to the current epoch as our contemporary dwelling place.


50.000 years. What's it worth in your models?
Questioning the value attributed to 50,000 years in statistical projections or predictions.


Do not give me your hollow proclamations, or your states of emergency.
I reject insincere declarations or artificial crises imposed by others.


Advertisement is not mitigation and you haven't changed your rationality.
Promotions and marketing cannot genuinely address the issue, and your mindset remains unaltered.


Happiness with clouds above,
Feeling content despite the presence of troubles or challenges.


Raining. Acidicly.
Symbolizing the negative influence or harmful aspects present within the happiness.


A community with equity,
An inclusive society with fairness and justice.


Mined away.
Gradually eroded or depleted.


Are we slowly becoming?
Are we gradually evolving or changing?


Or is this an implosion?
Or is it a collapse or disintegration?


A war against all living,
A conflict that targets all forms of life.


Or realizing limits and connections.
Or understanding the boundaries and interdependencies.


We can't know that we're not ending ourselves.
We cannot be certain that we are not causing our own demise.


It's a coin toss and it might just be the beginning.
The outcome is uncertain, and this might signify the start of something significant.


Be yourself.
Embrace your individuality.


Impossible is nothing.
There are no limits.


With all these, empty words.
Despite the presence of numerous meaningless expressions.


They left us unaware. Of our own limits.
They made us ignorant about our personal boundaries and capabilities.


Keep consuming, you moron.
Continue mindlessly consuming, you fool.


The market will fix your depression.
Believing that materialism and the economy can alleviate feelings of sadness or despair.


With all this, fundamentalism.
Within this adherence to certain principles or dogmas.


They left us unaware. Of planetary limits.
They made us oblivious to the boundaries and limitations of our environment.


And it's all within me.
All of it exists internally within myself.


An anger at war.
A raging battle of anger.


With all limits.
Fighting against all constraints.


Imposing itself.
Exerting its authority or influence.


On beauty.
Negatively impacting the concept of beauty.


Unlearning it now.
Currently in the process of letting go of these notions.


Untying all these unfortunate knots in my ramshackled and angry mind.
Working to unravel the tangled and distressed thoughts in my disturbed and frustrated psyche.


To be something for you.
Aiming to become a person of significance or value to someone else.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Anders Glyn Kongsted Davies, Anton Søvad Jensen, Emil Weis Brix, Johan Bæksager

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