Konstantin has assembled his strongest pieces of three years of work on one album: here they shine with the melancholy and the gloom of those, who have gained peace and hope as they have left the eternal dance around a golden calf named progress: Take this hand now / there is no time to waste / the first gets the land / where we need to build our home / Quiet people build the hardest gold. .
The art of Konstantin concentrates in his ability to elude classification, to forge Get Well Soon anew with every single song. Glinting through are memories of sad ballads of Leonard Cohen; broken groans of Tom Waits; the laissez faire of the lost of Nick Cave, and the weightlessness of Thom Yorke.
On stage, Get Well Soon develops into an even more intensive experience: up to eight musicians are playing (guitar, bass, drums, piano, trumpets, banjo, violin..) and the intimacy of the album gains a terrific momentum.Those who come to a concert with heavy hearts and oppressed souls, go home with regained strength and confidence. It is as if another house has fallen onto the bad Witch of the East: Wake up, sleepy head! All your fear has left! Konstantin's music has seen a lot of life, his songs are young but wise - carried along by generations, to finally arrive in the eye of the storm: It's not a secret that I'm king without a land / I'm a captain without sea / So let me pretend / To find my home again. All we've got is ourselves - and one another. We're home. Get Well Soon
Disney
Get Well Soon Lyrics
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Recall, the day that I smashed my head
Running home to fast from school
And that card
Didn't I know that everything flows
Everyone same as you
You made it past the rapid sunrise
The ?
I'll wait further down
?
It's strange, kids feel the power
When my grandma feels Satan
I feel every door
And now
Just movings down, sounds pops, ?
Mom laid out the bread like a smiley face
And when you climb the latter home right ?
And with candy flowers
I wait at the gates
To, to my ?
These lyrics from Get Well Soon’s “Disney” are quite abstract and open to interpretation. The lead singer, Konstantin Gropper, sings about his inability to remember the day he smashed his head while running home from school. The lyrics seem to suggest that Gropper may have been traumatized by the event, as evidenced by his inability to recall it. The second half of the first verse appears to be a reference to the fragility of life, with Gropper noting that “everything flows” and that all humans are the same. This could be interpreted as a reminder to appreciate life and not take it for granted.
In the second verse, Gropper sings about the power that children feel and the fear that his grandmother feels, possibly in relation to religion. He then moves on to describe a scene in his home where he hears sounds as if something is moving downstairs, potentially alluding to an intruder or ghost. However, the scene quickly switches to a more positive one where his mother has laid out bread in a smiley face, perhaps an attempt to cheer him up. The final few lines are even more abstract, with references to climbing a ladder, candy flowers, and waiting at gates. It’s not clear exactly what these lines are meant to symbolize, but they may represent a longing for something.
Overall, “Disney” is a mysterious and intriguing song that leaves a lot to interpretation. The lyrics reference childhood memories, human fragility, and a mix of positive and negative emotions.
Line by Line Meaning
I can't, for the further life of me
Despite my best efforts, I am unable to remember
Recall, the day that I smashed my head
Remember the day that I hit my head and suffered memory loss
Running home too fast from school
I was in a hurry to get home after school
And that card
Referring to a greeting card
Didn't I know that everything flows
I was aware that everything in life constantly changes
Everyone same as you
Everyone is like me in this sense
And when
At the time when
You made it past the rapid sunrise
You managed to get through a difficult time
The ?
Missing text
I'll wait further down
I will wait patiently in the future
?
Missing text
It's strange, kids feel the power
Children feel a sense of empowerment
When my grandma feels Satan
My grandmother feels overwhelmed or fearful
I feel every door
I am aware of every obstacle or challenge
And now
Currently
Just movings down, sounds pops, ?
Unclear, suggests a moment of confusion or disorientation
Mom laid out the bread like a smiley face
My mother presented the food in a fun and cheerful way
And when you climb the latter home right ?
When you come home and rest
And with candy flowers
With sweet and enjoyable things
I wait at the gates
I am waiting for an opportunity or sign of progress
To, to my ?
Missing text
Contributed by Reagan I. Suggest a correction in the comments below.