Doe Deer
Crystal Castles  Lyrics


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Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Crystal Castles' song "Doe Deer" are quite enigmatic and open to interpretation. However, one possible reading of the repeated phrase "Deathray deathray" could be a commentary on the destructive power of technology and violence in contemporary society. The word "deathray" suggests a powerful, deadly force that can be used for good or ill, but that ultimately has the potential to cause great harm. By repeating this phrase over and over again, Crystal Castles may be highlighting the way in which technology has become both a tool of creative expression and a weapon of destruction in our modern world.


The song as a whole is characterized by a high-energy, chaotic sound that matches the intensity of the lyrics. The distorted vocals and frenetic synthesizers create a sense of urgency and instability, as if the world is on the brink of collapse. The lyrics are sparse and fragmented, with phrases like "4 AM, we ran a miracle mile" and "I took the heart of a boy and I ate it raw" leaving the listener to piece together their own narrative from the scraps provided.


Some possible interpretations of "Doe Deer" include a critique of consumer culture, a celebration of youthful rebellion, or an exploration of the darker side of human nature. Ultimately, the true meaning of the song is left up to the listener to discover and interpret for themselves.


Line by Line Meaning

Deathray deathray
The repetition of the phrase 'deathray deathray' creates an intense and ominous atmosphere, potentially suggesting a sinister or violent subject matter.


Deathray deathray
The repetition of 'deathray' evokes a sense of danger or harm, contributing to the unsettling tone.


Deathray deathray
The repeated use of the word 'deathray' could allude to a weapon or a destructive force.


Deathray deathray
The repeated phrase 'deathray deathray' could signify the constant threat of danger or fear that the subject feels.


Watch their eyes, follow me
The artist tells their companion to be aware of their surroundings and to keep an eye on anyone watching them.


Don't look back, stay with me
The singer urges their companion to stay close and not to turn back, suggesting that danger looms behind them.


Watch their eyes, follow me
The phrase 'watch their eyes' could allude to the ability to read others' intentions and emotions from their gaze.


Don't look back, stay with me
The repetition of this line emphasizes the artist's urgency and concern for their companion's safety.


Doe-eyed dolls
The phrase 'doe-eyed dolls' suggests innocence and vulnerability, perhaps used to describe a group of young women.


Housewives on pills
The image of 'housewives on pills' highlights a sense of desperation and the struggles of modern life.


We were children once, weren't we?
The singer reflects on their own youth, perhaps suggesting a longing for a simpler time.


Knife trading men
The phrase 'knife trading men' could suggest a group involved in illegal activities or violence.


Tigers in cages
The image of 'tigers in cages' evokes a sense of captivity, oppression, and wildness that is being restrained.


Watch their eyes, follow me
The repetition of this line implies a persistent threat or danger that continues to unnerve the singer and their companion.


Don't look back, stay with me
The repeated line serves as a reminder of the urgency of the situation and the importance of staying focused and alert.


Watch their eyes, follow me
The phrase 'watch their eyes' could also imply that the artists are being watched or followed by unknown individuals.


Don't look back, stay with me
The line could convey the idea that turning back or giving up are not options in the face of an uncertain or dangerous situation.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ALICE GLASS, ETHAN KATH

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@ta1lsmusic

Deathray deathray
Deathray deathray
Deathray deathray
Deathray deathray

Deathray deathray
Deathray deathray
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Behind you, behind you
Behind you, behind you
Behind you, behind you
Behind you, behind you

You give me thru your soul



All comments from YouTube:

@Pookieblueboo

Perfect “late for work” music

@reynaperez8829

Pookieblueboo the madness from rushing the morning routine

@milesmalone5710

Lo fucking l 😂 perfect

@marioyounger9345

I was JUST thinking about how this song reminds me of driving to this telemarketing job I had in college. I think I was late that day too.

@creggkelbae9617

Late for meeting

@sabrinahorak3075

Pookieblueboo Perfect working late music

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@whytho2317

perfect song to dissociate on the bus honestly

@v---n

I hate how close this hit

@americasfourthreichcorpora4433

Is that what they call it mate?

I figured you were all so far gone.

@elise7593

🤣

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