The Information
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The information is laughing at us
The ticker tape feeds the night
Looking for a lost transmission
A heaven that we left behind

When the information comes
We'll know what we're made from
And the skyline rising
High rise eyes see through you

Say hello to a mannequin
The ghost of an automaton
The witching hour is summoning up
Armies where they don't belong

When the information comes
We'll know what we're made from
And the skyline rising
High rise eyes see through you

She's the sister of avarice
The wife of a poisonous tide
She's the eye of a battle of storms
That sees where the atoms collide

When the information comes
We'll know what we're made from




And the skyline rising
Highrise eyes see through you

Overall Meaning

In Beck's song 'The Information,' the lyrics describe the overwhelming nature of the constant flow of information that is around us at all times. The opening lines of "The information is laughing at us, the ticker tape feeds the night" suggest that this information is almost taunting us and mocking us with its vastness and our inability to fully comprehend it. The idea of a "lost transmission" and a "heaven that we left behind" evoke a nostalgia for a simpler time before the bombardment of data.


The theme of being overwhelmed by the sheer amount of information is further explored in the line "Say hello to a mannequin, the ghost of an automaton." This suggests that we are becoming robotic and lifeless in our consumption of information, losing our humanity in the process. The witching hour summoning up armies "where they don't belong" could be a reference to the manipulation of information for nefarious purposes.


The final verse introduces the character of a woman who is described as the "sister of avarice, the wife of a poisonous tide." This could be a personification of the negative aspects of information overload - greed, toxicity, and corruption. When the information comes, "we'll know what we're made from," suggesting that we are defined by our ability to consume and process information, for better or for worse.


Line by Line Meaning

The information is laughing at us
The overwhelming amount of information can make us feel foolish and insignificant


The ticker tape feeds the night
The constant influx of news and media is a never-ending cycle that fills our minds and the world around us


Looking for a lost transmission
Searching for a deeper, meaningful connection in a world overrun with superficial interactions and fleeting moments


A heaven that we left behind
The nostalgic longing for a simpler, idyllic time that we believe existed in the past


When the information comes / We'll know what we're made from / And the skyline rising / High rise eyes see through you
Once we are able to comprehend the vast amount of information surrounding us, we will have a better understanding of ourselves and will be able to see through the facade of society


Say hello to a mannequin
Acknowledging the artificiality and emotionlessness of modern society


The ghost of an automaton
The remnants of humanity fading away, replaced by robotic and mechanical beings


The witching hour is summoning up / Armies where they don't belong
The eerie, unsettling feeling that something or someone is gathering power where it shouldn't be, perhaps leading to unforeseen and dangerous consequences


She's the sister of avarice / The wife of a poisonous tide
The personification of greed and destruction, leading to devastating consequences for individuals and society as a whole


She's the eye of a battle of storms / That sees where the atoms collide
A force of nature that can see and influence the smallest building blocks of the physical world, causing chaos and upheaval




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.,
Written by: BECK HANSEN

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Sad Boi

This is his best album, in my opinion. Every song brings a different flavor, but all share the same backbeat funk vibe. It’s just amazing.

Mai

100%, glad I'm not the only one who thinks this.

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great stuff, and Midnite Vultures' with headphones or sub woofer on occasion is a special treat, also.

Valerie

I remember buying this cd with all the stickers to make my own customized cover and if I'm not mistaken the album was disqualified from the charts or something because this gave it some kind of unfair advantage. I saw Beck in an interview apologizing for doing something to help sell records (this was record sales started to plummet due to ITunes, Mp3, etc). I am constantly amazed by the consistent quality and sheer genius of all his music!

O'lorcain

I too bought this album and I still have stickers on my art tackle box, disqualifying him because he sold stickers with his album just means they are jealous of this man's genius. His music stands on it's own and whether he had stickers or not I would have still bought the album regardless! Cheers!

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and this is not the first time he has beef with record lables XD he was suid once bcs his album was not commercial enough

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This album would have been a much bigger international hit but those stickers disqualified it from the European markets bc it was ruled incentive to buy. So bc you got that sticker becks album was banned from European markets in certain areas. Which affected notoriety

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Show me who underrates it and Ill knock them out one by one.

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