1. Factory was a prog-pop band from Hastings, United Kingdom, formed in May 1970 and comprised of Andy Qunta (lead vocals, guitar), Tony Qunta (lead guitar, electric violin), Geoff 'Jaffa' Peckham (bass) and Laurie Cooksey (drums). Their 1971 recordings sessions yielded a 99-copy-only single, 'Time Machine' b/w 'Castle On The Hill'. They split up in 1976.
2. Factory are a UK band from Liverpool with songs "Dynamite" and "Little Black Book". 2018 saw Factory pick up a management deal with Salvation Records, who broke and manage Swiss Kraut-Disco band Klaus Johann Grobe on an international level. This was followed quickly by the single ‘Crosses’ which was produced by Sugar House (Viola Beach, Pale Waves, Glass Caves). With their first UK headline tour with This Feeling closing out 2018 in style with a sold out Liverpool release show, as well as Fred Perry Subculture naming them as one’s to watch, Factory started 2019 in the same vein with new single ‘Remote Controller’ gaining the band’s first national radio play from Radio X and their first major festival appearance at Y Not Festival.
Flesh
Factory Lyrics
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A jail cell, a stell tomb
To see the light
My mere existence
God's kill in sight
Confined in madness
Jurors hate criminal minds
Breaking out this stifled room
A jail cell, a stell tomb
One has to fight
For dissension
God's kill in sight
Confined in madness
Wasted life, tasted
Wasted life, tasted
Kill me!
Kill me!
Kill me!
Kill me!
Wasted life, tasted
Wasted life, tasted
One has to fight
For dissension
God's kill in sight
Confined in madness
Jurors hate criminal minds
They're making dates for killing time
In "FLESH," the Factory lyrics present a picture of a person trapped in a stifling and confining room like a prison cell. This person is desperate to escape, to see the light of day, and to exist outside the confines of their current situation. However, the song suggests that this desperation is only due to the impending threat of death, which is hanging over them like God's judgment.
The rhetoric of the song points to an individual's resistance to the surrounding society's norms of law and order. According to the lyrics, one has to fight for dissension, and jurors hate criminal minds, making dates for killing time. This attitude of hostility towards the system of justice shows the bitterness of the individual, who considers themselves a victim of the law and those in charge of enforcing it. This frustration eventually culminates in a plea for death.
The song implies that the frustration and discontent with the system can lead to a waste of life. The lyrics, "Wasted life, tasted," suggest that the singer has already given up their life and desires only to escape death. The repeated phrase, "Kill me! Kill me!" underscores this impending death, which seems to be the only escape from the stifling existence.
Overall, the song is a poignant commentary on societal oppression and the limits of individual agency in such a system. It portrays a person's frustration with the system of law and order that ultimately leads to their inevitable doom.
Line by Line Meaning
Breaking out this stifled room
Escaping the confines of a suffocating space.
A jail cell, a steel tomb
Being trapped in a prison that feels more like a grave due to metal bars and limited movement.
To see the light
Finding a way out of darkness and into the light of freedom.
My mere existence
The fact that one is alive and breathing, regardless of the circumstances.
God's kill in sight
Feeling as if God has abandonned you, and is actively trying to kill you.
Confined in madness
Trapped in a mentally unstable state of mind.
Jurors hate criminal minds
Members of a jury may harbor hatred for those who commit crimes.
They're making dates for killing time
The jury is punishing individuals in a twisted attempt to pass time.
One has to fight
Engaging in a battle to overcome obstacles and limitations.
For dissension
Challenging the status quo in order to make a difference or effect change.
Wasted life, tasted
Having experienced a life that feels pointless or empty.
Kill me!
Desperately wanting to escape or end one's suffering in some way.
Wasted life, tasted
Having experienced a life that feels pointless or empty.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BURTON C. BELL, DINO A.M. CAZARES, RAYMOND HERRERA
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@manausk80
"L'usine" !!! ça donnait pas envie d'aller bosser mais plutôt d'écouter du rock cocorico ... Années 70-80 vous me manquez trop !!!
@blackquicksandmusic2365
Nice heavy French band with English lyrics. Good stuff
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