Rock Music
Pixies Lyrics


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Your mouth's a mile away [Repeat x8]
Ahhhhhhh
I'm already gone
Hey you know me
Encatuse, (someone told me it's Spanish for "and I know you?")
Your mouth's a mile away
Slag




Overall Meaning

The Pixies' song "Rock Music" features repetitive, nonsensical lyrics that are open to interpretation. However, the "Your mouth's a mile away" line seems to suggest a distance between the singer and the person they're addressing. This can be interpreted in different ways - perhaps it's a physical distance, or maybe the person being addressed is emotionally unavailable.


The line "Hey you know me / Encatuse" is even more open to interpretation. "Encatuse" appears to be a made-up word, so its meaning is up for debate. Some have suggested that it's Spanish for "and I know you," which could indicate a familiarity between the singer and the addressee. Alternatively, it could be interpreted as gibberish or a reference to an inside joke.


Overall, "Rock Music" can be seen as a song about distance and disconnection, whether that's physical distance, emotional distance, or a combination of the two. The repetitive nature of the lyrics adds to this sense of repetition and isolation, and the song's frenzied guitar riffs and pounding drums create a sense of urgency that suggests the desperation of the singer's attempt to connect with the person they're addressing.


Line by Line Meaning

Your mouth's a mile away
The person is talking but the singer cannot hear or pay attention because their mouth is physically far away from the singer.


[Repeat x8] Ahhhhhhh
The singer is lost in thought or distracted, hence they repeat the sound 'ahhhhhh.'


I'm already gone
The singer is disinterested and has mentally checked out of the conversation or situation.


Hey you know me
The artist is implying familiarity with the person they are addressing, as if to say 'you know how I am.'


Encatuse, (someone told me it's Spanish for 'and I know you?')
The artist is questioning if the person they are addressing knows them as well as they claim to.


Your mouth's a mile away
The singer reiterates the physical distance between themselves and the person they are conversing with.


Slag
The singer uses this derogatory term to belittle or insult the person they are addressing.




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Written by: CHARLES THOMPSON

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