Pitchfork labeled Deerhoof as "the best band in the world.” The New York Times described them as “one of the most original rock bands to have come along in the last decade.” From their humble beginnings as an obscure San Francisco noise act, they've become one of indie music's most influential bands with their ecstatic and unruly take on pop.
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Cast Off Crown
Deerhoof Lyrics
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Out of this picture
I'm only the sister
Royalty; I learned I will become
Queen of the cast offs
I will thrice refuse
Where is the thunder?
How long for the summer?
Like a bird I will fly back to the sky
Queen of the cast offs
I will rise and be free
Like a bird I will fly back to the sky
Queen of the cast offs
I will rise and be free
The lyrics to “Cast Off Crown” by Deerhoof speaks on themes of personal empowerment, renewal, and freedom from societal constraints. The song begins with a plea to be excused from a situation, as the singer declares that they are not important and must be removed from the picture. The singer then talks about becoming royalty and the queen of the cast offs. This signifies a sense of being rejected or cast off by others, but taking those experiences and turning them into something powerful. The singer's line "I will thrice refuse" suggests a determination to reject societal norms and expectations, claiming agency and control over their life.
The second half of the song shifts to a lover figure, as the singer questions their absence and wonders how long they will have to wait for the love to return. However, the focus remains on the singer's own power as they declare they will fly like a bird and rise up to be free as the queen of the cast-offs. This final line repeats to symbolize a sense of freedom and liberation from societal expectations that have kept them down.
Overall, the lyrics of "Cast Off Crown" are a powerful empowerment anthem, encouraging listeners to take their own experiences and use them to claim their power and freedom. It speaks to the struggles of being cast off and rejected by others but finding strength in these experiences and using them as fuel for personal growth and renewal.
Line by Line Meaning
Hey mister, hey mister
Greetings to someone unknown
Out of this picture
I don't want to be part of this
I'm only the sister
I'm not the one in charge here
Royalty; I learned I will become
I discovered that I have the potential to be a queen
Queen of the cast offs
I will rule over those who have been rejected
I will thrice refuse
I will decline offers three times before accepting them
Oh lover, oh lover
Dear beloved
Where is the thunder?
Where is the excitement?
How long for the summer?
When will the good times come?
Like a bird I will fly back to the sky
I will escape and be free
Queen of the cast offs
I will rule over those who have been rejected
I will rise and be free
I will overcome and achieve my goals
Lyrics © TERRORBIRD PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: GREGORY LOVELL SAUNIER, JOHN DIETERICH, SATOMI MATSUZAKI
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