Market Street
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My decline aged fine like wine fermented incidents cemented in letter grades and missed phone calls. Mom leaving voicemails while dad kept his fists balled. Look at everything that tough love solved.

Sorry I missed your call. Please just let me talk. Screaming never helps communication but sometimes being mean lets them know you were nice the whole fucking time. I want to find middle ground and you just wanna break it down.

My decline aged like fine wine, fermented incidents.

Every time I walk in this house I can feel it, the 20 questions I answer like a silent dancer. Scared of what my voice tone might show, my Expression Express. You used to hit the table so hard it would hit my chest. You used to scream at me for things that I can never forget. And then would tell me to try my best. Try my best? My best what? Impression of progression? Development or recovery? Parenting isn't intimidation. Now that's a part of me.
Sorry I missed your call, please just let me talk.

Taylor told me she gets out at 9, she works at Amore. Nah, her parents said that I could stay over, it's all good. We got in her car and then she took a right, and then a left, and then a right at the light then we stopped and we got Checkers and we listened to Coheed and it helped. I need someone I need help. I've got my girl, I've got my friend, I've got so many problems and this large cherry Fanta and I can't stop crying and now everyone's getting worried and it's so damn hard to be weak in front of people and it's so damn hard for me to actually say what's wrong.

Sorry I missed your call, please just let me talk.





I feel so much better on floors and couches than I do in my own bed. Don't talk to me about blood, or about thickness, or about water or what's for the best cause that shit just don't apply. That's me dying in the living room.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Kaonashi's song "Market Street" delve into themes of familial conflict, emotional turmoil, and the struggle to communicate effectively. The song explores the artist's personal experiences of growing up in a volatile household, where tough love was employed as a means of discipline and communication. The opening lines, "My decline aged fine like wine fermented incidents cemented in letter grades and missed phone calls," convey a sense of past experiences that have shaped the artist's current state. The use of the metaphor of wine aging symbolizes the lasting impact of these incidents over time.


The lyrics also highlight the artist's desire for open communication and understanding. They express the frustration of missed phone calls and the longing to talk and be heard, emphasizing the importance of dialogue in resolving conflicts. The line "Screaming never helps communication but sometimes being mean lets them know you were nice the whole fucking time" hints at the complexity of human interactions, suggesting that aggression might temporarily mask underlying kindness or good intentions.


The later verses touch upon the aftermath of such familial conflicts and the lingering effects on the artist. The reference to feeling uncomfortable in their own home due to the memories of past arguments and tense encounters reveals the lasting impact of their upbringing on their emotional well-being. The lyrics also allude to the artist's struggle with expressing their feelings and vulnerabilities in front of others, as they find it difficult to admit weakness or open up about what's wrong.


Overall, "Market Street" is a poignant exploration of the artist's journey through past traumas, the need for healthier communication, and the impact of these experiences on their present state of mind.


Line by Line Meaning

My decline aged fine like wine fermented incidents
The negative experiences in my life have shaped and matured me over time


Every time I walk in this house I can feel it, the 20 questions I answer like a silent dancer
I constantly feel the tension and pressure in my household, as I respond to numerous interrogations in a quiet, controlled manner


Taylor told me she gets out at 9, she works at Amore. Nah, her parents said that I could stay over, it's all good
Taylor informed me about her work schedule and her parents agreed to let me stay at their place, creating a sense of security


We got in her car and then she took a right, and then a left, and then a right at the light then we stopped and we got Checkers and we listened to Coheed and it helped
We embarked on a car ride, taking various turns and eventually stopping at Checkers. Throughout the journey, listening to Coheed and Cambria's music provided solace


I need someone I need help. I've got my girl, I've got my friend, I've got so many problems and this large cherry Fanta and I can't stop crying and now everyone's getting worried and it's so damn hard to be weak in front of people and it's so damn hard for me to actually say what's wrong
Despite having my girlfriend and a friend by my side, I still seek assistance because I am burdened with numerous difficulties. As I consume a large cherry Fanta, tears continue to flow, causing concern among those around me. It becomes exceptionally challenging for me to show vulnerability and communicate my inner struggles to others


I feel so much better on floors and couches than I do in my own bed
I find comfort and relief when lying on the floor or couch, as opposed to my own bed


Don't talk to me about blood, or about thickness, or about water or what's for the best cause that shit just don't apply
Please refrain from discussing familial connections or the strength of relationships, as well as the concept of what is best, because these notions do not hold significance in my situation


That's me dying in the living room
Metaphorically, I feel as though a part of me is slowly fading away within the confines of the living room




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Alex Hallquist, August Axcelson, Peter Rono, Roger Alvarez, Ryan Paolilli

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Snougy

listened to the whole album, never heard of this band but really enjoyed it actually.

Belozey

I'm both sad & happy that I just found this band today. I blame the world for hiding them from me.

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It's like the vocals I love from Arsonists Get All The Girls! Super good!

Cody

Banger

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