Blood
Algiers Lyrics


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For all your love of soma
All my blood's in vain
You say your history's over
All of my blood's in vain
Your television coma
All my blood's in vain
It's gone too far to change
All of my blood's in vain

Flash across your screen
They got you in their hand
Fifteen minutes of freedom
Still 3/5 a man
Sterilize your conscience and
Disgrace your name
A healthy simulation
All my blood's in vain

For all your love of soma
All my blood's in vain
You say your history's over
All my blood's in vain
Your television coma
All my blood's in vain
It's gone too far to change
All of my blood's in vain

Liquor stains your table
Women change you bed
You rise on Sunday morning
Just like the living dead
Your Hell is fornication
Your Heaven is the same
But master is complacent
So all my blood's in vain

For all your love of soma
All my blood's in vain
You say your history's over
All my blood's in vain
Your television coma
All my blood's in vain
It's gone too far to change
All of my blood's in vain

Four hundred years of torture
Four hundred years a slave
Dead just to watch you squander
Just what we tried to save
Now death is at your doorstep
And you're still playing games




So drown in entertainment
Cause all our blood is in vain

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Algiers’ song “Blood” speak to the disillusionment and despair felt by those who feel powerless in the face of forces beyond their control. The repeated phrase “All my blood’s in vain” conveys a sense of futility and defeat, as if everything the singer has fought for and sacrificed has been for nothing. The use of the word “soma” suggests a reference to the fictional drug in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, which was used to pacify and control the population. This could be interpreted as a criticism of modern society’s reliance on technology and media to distract us from larger problems.


The reference to being “3/5 a man” is a direct allusion to the Three-Fifths Compromise of 1787, which declared that only three-fifths of slaves would be counted when determining a state's total population for legislative representation and taxation. This was a way for slave-holding states to gain more representation without actually giving slaves any rights. The use of this phrase in the song suggests that even after all the progress made since then, black people in America are still being reduced to a fraction of their humanity.


The final verse of the song brings together many of the earlier themes and adds a sense of anger and urgency. The lines “Four hundred years of torture / Four hundred years a slave / Dead just to watch you squander / Just what we tried to save” speak to the long history of oppression and exploitation suffered by black people in America, and the sense that even after all that struggle, progress is still being eroded by a culture of complacency and entertainment. The final lines, “So drown in entertainment / Cause all our blood is in vain,” suggest that the time for passivity and distraction is over, and that it’s time to take a stand before it’s too late.


Line by Line Meaning

For all your love of soma
Despite your love for the numbing effects of drugs


All my blood's in vain
My efforts are wasted


You say your history's over
You believe that the past no longer matters


All of my blood's in vain
All the sacrifices made in the past have amounted to nothing


Your television coma
The state of being numb from watching too much TV


All my blood's in vain
All efforts to change things have been useless


It's gone too far to change
Things have gotten too out of hand to be improved


All of my blood's in vain
All the sacrifices made in the past have amounted to nothing


Flash across your screen
Displayed prominently on your TV


They got you in their hand
You are under their control


Fifteen minutes of freedom
A brief moment of being uncontrolled


Still 3/5 a man
Still seen as less than human


Sterilize your conscience and
Make your moral compass barren


Disgrace your name
Tarnish your reputation


A healthy simulation
A mock representation of true health


All my blood's in vain
All efforts to change things have been useless


Liquor stains your table
Alcohol has become a staple in your life


Women change you bed
Women come and go in your life without care


You rise on Sunday morning
You go to church like a zombie


Just like the living dead
Similar to the state of being dead inside


Your Hell is fornication
Your experience of Hell is related to sexual immorality


Your Heaven is the same
Your view of Heaven is no different from your view of Hell


But master is complacent
Those in power are content and unwilling to change


So all my blood's in vain
All efforts to change things have been useless


Four hundred years of torture
Centuries of agony experienced by black people due to slavery


Four hundred years a slave
Four centuries of being enslaved


Dead just to watch you squander
Lives were lost simply for you to waste what they died fighting for


Just what we tried to save
The very things that were fought for to preserve


Now death is at your doorstep
The result of a long history of actions is now imminent


And you're still playing games
You continue to ignore the impending danger


So drown in entertainment
Lose yourself in the meaningless distractions of modern society


Cause all our blood is in vain
All the sacrifices made in the past have amounted to nothing




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@nathanbarajas9174

This fucking lyrics man,
Four hundred years of torture
Four hundred years a slave
Dead just to watch you squander
Just what we tried to save
Now death is at your doorstep
And you're still playing games
So drown in entertainment
Cause all our blood is in vain
It pierces a gloomy gospel of condemnation, and takes a eerie look on humanity that I find compelling. Badass... The kind of lyrics and tone I've been looking for, for a while.



@ifinn_flavorlessgum

If anyone is interested I found some of the people in the video. I might be wrong on some, but I’m pretty sure on most as I discovered the video clip they used for many.

Nina Simone (0:05)
Fela (0:10, 1:30)
Charles Oakley (0:17)
James Baldwin (0:24)
Easy-E (0:25)
Jesse Owens (0:26)
Albert Camus (0:28)
MC5 (0:33)
Assata Olugbala (0:33)
Arte Util (0:38)
Charles Mingus (0:45)
Gil Scott-Heron (0:47)
Cassius Clay (0:48)
Flavor Flav - Chuck D - Public Enemy (0:57)
Wayne Kramer MC5 (0:57)
MC5 (1:06)
Tommy Smith (1:06)
Bill Withers (1:10)
Cornel West (1:10)
Basquiat
National Wake (1:11)
James Brown (1:14)
Jackie Robinson (1:15)
Baldwin again (1:16)
Marvin Gaye (1:22)
Notorious B.I.G. (1:22)
Fred Hampton (1:25)
The Temptations (1:26)
Bad Brains (`1:28)
Fela again (1:29)
Malcolm X, James Brown again (1:31)
Tommy Smith and John Carlos (1:32)
Joe Lewis (1:47)
Richard Pryor (1:51)
Chuck D again (1:52)
M.L.K.
Nina Simone (1:58)
Spike Lee (2:10)
Serge Gainsbourg (2:11)
Harry Belafonte (2:13)
Miles Davis (2:14)
The Specials (2:14)
Big Audio Dynamite (2:15)
Peter Tosh (2:25)
Fugazi protesting outside White House - Gulf War ‘91 (2:25)
Biz Markie (2:32)
Keith Levene (Public Image/Clash) (2:32)
Aretha Franklin (2:37)
Public Image Ltd (2:38)
Sant Jarnail Singh Ji Khalsa Bhindranwale (2:47)
Sun Ra (2:55)
The Animals (3:07)
Sun Ra again (3:12)
M.I.A. (3:21)
Paul Robeson (3:41)
Jimi Hendrix (3:41)
Klaus Nomi (3:49)
Patti Smith (3:52)
Sonic Youth (3:53, 4:06)
Iggy Pop (3:54)
Beastie Boys (4:00)
Nirvana Lithium bassist drops bass on head (4:07ish)
The Ronettes (4:10)
Bobby Womack (4:20)
Billy Bragg (4:22) or Great Leap Forward
Sly Stone (4:22)
Flavor Flav again (4:24)
John Waters (4:25)
Hairspray trailer
Rachel Carson (4:26)
Situationist Internationale (4:30, 4:47)
NYTimes article
Fidel Castro (4:33)
Nikolas Kompridis (4:35)
Rostropovich - Prague Spring 1968 - London performance - Audio (4:39)
Gang of Four (4:42)
Minutemen again (4:42)
Philip Glass (4:42)
Cage (4:44)
Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five - The Message (4:44) 4:58
Little Richard (4:45)
Leonard Cohen (4:49)
Gang of Four (4:53)
Jenny Holzer (4:54) Abuse of Power Comes As No Surprise
The Clash (4:53)
Ali
Philip Glass
KRS-One (4:58)
Nelson Mandela and Otis Redding (5:06)
Dr. J (5:03)
Lenin (5:04)
Jenny Holzer again - Protect Me (5:09)
The Jam - Style Council - Paul Weller (5:10)
John Lewis (5:10)
Peter Tosh (5:12)
The Cheetah (5:14
Nick Cave (5:15)
John Coltrane and Stevie Wonder (5:16)
I.R.A. (5:18)
Stephen Biko (5:22)
Run-DMC (5:23)



@harshrajsingh3124

For all your love of soma
All my blood's in vain
You say your history's over
All of my blood's in vain
Your television coma
All my blood's in vain
It's gone too far to change
All of my blood's in vain

Flash across your screen
They got you in their hand
Fifteen minutes of freedom
Still 3/5 a man
Sterilize your conscience and
Disgrace your name
A healthy simulation
All my blood's in vain

For all your love of soma
All my blood's in vain
You say your history's over
All my blood's in vain
Your television coma
All my blood's in vain
It's gone too far to change
All of my blood's in vain



All comments from YouTube:

@chantelofarrell804

I was watching a Dave Gahan (from Depeche Mode) interview, he said he really loves Algiers' music. So here I am. Thanks, Dave.

@laureanaalba8521

Yes! Thank you Dave!

@strangewayfaringstranger

Wow he has awesome taste and is an awesome musician. I came here from True detective. Quite the ending.

@peteykwia2752

Na ja es erinnert an SOFAD!, Irgendwie teilen wir die selben Vorlieben!

@Entertainment-pl7le

Greetings and respect from Algeria 🤞🏻🖤

@musutdmustapha7540

what a song , big thumbs-up i'm from the city of algiers the capital of Algeria, mad love and respect from ALGERIA 🇩🇿

@levikaesx3947

I was at a Depeche mode concert in Germany and Algiers were the opening act. They were so good, so I came here to listen to their music again👌🏻

@boh10666

i'm sooooo jealous. i can't imagine how amazing that must have been. i've been listening to depeche mode since they released 'construction time again', in 1983. i was 10.

@paulkinl6910

Soul , soul music .The kind of music that reawakens a dead soul. Peace out.

@souhilasegmane612

This is the history my city Algiers from Algeria ...the country which suffered for 150 years beacuse of the Franchise colonisation... .the worst colonisation....bravo for the good song

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