Information Age
Institute (Gavin Rossdale) Lyrics


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There's been delays
Murders of emotions
Distractions and waves
All stunted innovations

Can't seem to find a way out
Can't seem to find a way out
Can't seem to think for yourself
Can't seem to live without

Information age
System overload
Shoot you for the fame
Lies from fires like forest futures

We've been betrayed
Now we are the hunted
Quartered and splayed
Poisoned by assumption

Can't seem to find a way out
Can't seem to find a way out
Can't seem to think for yourself
Can't seem to live without

Information age
System overload
Shoot you for the fame
Lies from fires like TV futures

My lungs, my lungs, my lungs

Disinformation
Does it arm graves?
All ego reminisces
All your evil little ways

Information age
System overload
Shoot you for the fame
Lies from fires like TV futures

Information age
System Overload
Shoot you for the fame

My lungs, my lungs, my lungs




My lungs, my lungs, my lungs
My lungs, my lungs, my lungs

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song "Information Age" by Institute paint a dystopian picture of a world that has become dependent on technology and information. The first verse talks about delays, murders of emotions, distractions, and waves that have led to stunted innovations. This could be interpreted as a critique of how technology and the constant flow of information have become overwhelming and hinder progress. The chorus repeats the phrase "Information age, system overload, shoot you for the fame, lies from fires like TV futures" which can be interpreted as a warning against the dangers of being too connected and too reliant on information.


The second verse talks about betrayal and being hunted, suggesting that the information age has also led to a loss of privacy and security. The bridge of the song mentions disinformation, alluding to the idea that the constant flow of information has also led to misinformation and fake news that can have grave consequences. The final repetition of "My lungs, my lungs, my lungs" can be interpreted in many ways, but it could be seen as a plea for a return to a more organic and natural way of living, away from the constant barrage of information and technology.


Overall, "Information Age" is a cautionary tale about the potential dangers of the technology age and a call to be more mindful of the impact of technology on our lives.


Line by Line Meaning

There's been delays
Progress has been hindered


Murders of emotions
Feelings have been hurt


Distractions and waves
There are many things to distract one's attention


All stunted innovations
Progress has been halted


Can't seem to find a way out
Unable to figure out a solution


Can't seem to think for yourself
Unable to make independent decisions


Can't seem to live without
Unable to survive without something


Information age
Era of technology and data


System overload
Too much information to process


Shoot you for the fame
People will do anything for recognition


Lies from fires like forest futures
Deception originating from potential outcomes


We've been betrayed
Our trust has been broken


Now we are the hunted
We are being pursued


Quartered and splayed
Torn apart and exposed


Poisoned by assumption
Harmful effects from making assumptions


My lungs, my lungs, my lungs
Repeated phrase for emphasis


Disinformation
False or misleading information


Does it arm graves?
Does it lead to death and destruction?


All ego reminisces
All self-centered memories


All your evil little ways
All of one's wrongdoings




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
Written by: CHRISTOPHER TRAYNOR, GAVIN ROSSDALE

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