1) Focal Point was a s… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least 3 bands named Focal Point:
1) Focal Point was a spirit-filled hardcore band during the mid 90's. With Robbie Imrisek - Vocals, Ryan Clark - Guitar, Danny Dinh - Guitar, Kyle Brown - Bass, and Robert Torres - Drums. They released the album Suffering Of The Masses in October of 1995. They disbanded shortly after, with Ryan Clark moving on to form the band Training for Utopia. Ryan Clark is now in Demon Hunter.
2) Focal Point is an electronic project from Austin, Texas started in 2013. Producer/bassist Preston Flynn composes his music by blending samples of different styles and eras of music with live instrumentation and warm synthesis to create his own unique sound. Focal Point plays live with his bass guitar and a drummer. In the first six months since he began releasing music, Focal Point has played with Nightmares on Wax, Cash Cash, Herobust, The Floozies, and K. Theory to name a few and has played at SXSW and Wakarusa.
3) A pop-psychedelic band from England formed in the 1960s. After having met Paul McCartney who was walking his dog, this Liverpool group really thought they were going to make it, and everything seemed to go in that direction. Terry Doran from Apple loved it, resulting in 4 tracks recorded tracks for a 1968 EP. Their manager managed support gigs for Alan Price, Stevie Winwood, Chris Farlowe and The New Yardbirds (who would change their name in Led Zeppelin soonafter). They recorded more songs for Decca for their next contract but that never happened, and nothing else really happened. Even when the group continued to play until mid 1969, Deram still made no efforts of publishing anything else, so the group disbanded at the end of that year.
Neglected
Focal Point Lyrics
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the apathy begins at birth
the absolute destruction of one's self worth
when father comes home, the closet becomes a refuge and the drinking
increases the abuse
this life-style of mindlessness must end before this madness receives
acceptance
bruised arms and legs fill the bodies of young children who do nothing but
in attempt to avoid their insanity
stop, stop, stop the abuse
this life-style of mindlessness must end before this madness becomes
accepted
In Focal Point's song "Neglected," the lyrics explore the heartbreaking reality of child abuse. The opening lines reveal that apathy begins at birth, which refers to how some children are not given the love and care that they need. This leads to a destruction of one's self-worth, as they begin to believe that they don't matter. When the father comes home, the closet becomes a refuge and the drinking increases the abuse. This line speaks to the fact that some children face abuse from family members who turn to alcohol as a way to cope with their problems.
The lyrics then describe the lifestyle of mindlessness that must end before this madness receives acceptance. Children who are abused often feel helpless and can do nothing but hide innocently in an attempt to avoid the insanity. The repetition of the phrase "stop, stop, stop the abuse" emphasizes the urgency of ending this cycle of violence. The song ends with the call to end this lifestyle of mindlessness before the madness becomes accepted.
Overall, Focal Point's "Neglected" sheds light on a serious and often overlooked issue of child abuse. The lyrics encourage listeners to take action and advocate for the end of abuse.
Line by Line Meaning
neglected
Being deprived of the attention or care needed and desired.
the apathy begins at birth
The lack of concern or interest for one's wellbeing starts when a person is born.
the absolute destruction of one's self worth
The complete devastation of an individual's sense of value and confidence.
when father comes home, the closet becomes a refuge and the drinking increases the abuse
When the father comes home, the child seeks safety in a closet, while the father's alcohol consumption intensifies the mistreatment towards the child.
this life-style of mindlessness must end before this madness receives acceptance
This pattern of senseless behavior must stop before it is normalized or condoned by society.
bruised arms and legs fill the bodies of young children who do nothing but hide innocently
The bodies of young children are covered in marks from physical abuse, as they cower in fear and hide helplessly.
in attempt to avoid their insanity
As a means of trying to alleviate or escape from the madness that surrounds them.
stop, stop, stop the abuse
A plea to end the mistreatment and cruelty that is being inflicted.
this life-style of mindlessness must end before this madness becomes accepted
Reiterating the importance of stopping this destructive behavior before it becomes normalized and ingrained in society.
Contributed by Leo C. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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