Imperial
Primal Scream Lyrics


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Being blind or build a shrine
To vanquish takes away without return
With chains you're bound
The best died last the looking glass
Exterminating and you might well find
It's just a matter of time

Around and around and around again
Around and around and around again

Two converse and two advance
Always wailing up the city's found
On solid ground
A broken tree, a bended knee
Forever or until the evolving night
Shall turn to clay





Chorus (x3)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Primal Scream's song "Imperial" are cryptic and open to interpretation. The song seems to be a commentary on power and control, and the negative effects they can have on individuals and society as a whole. The opening lines, "Being blind or build a shrine, to vanquish takes away without return," suggest that blind allegiance to power (building a shrine) ultimately leads to loss and destruction (takes away without return). The next line, "With chains you're bound," reinforces this idea, suggesting that those who blindly follow those in power are chained to their fate.


The next lines are even more ominous, with "The best died last the looking glass, exterminating and you might well find, it's just a matter of time." Here, the lyrics seem to suggest that even the best of us will fall victim to those in power, who are willing to exterminate anyone who gets in their way. The line "you might well find, it's just a matter of time" is particularly chilling, suggesting that no one is safe in a society run by those in power.


The chorus ("Around and around and around again") repeats several times, perhaps suggesting that this cycle of power and control is an endless one that continually repeats itself. The next verse continues the theme, with "Two converse and two advance, always wailing up the city's found, on solid ground." Here, the two who converse and advance seem to be a reference to those in power, who are always holding the city (and its people) down on solid ground. The reference to "a broken tree, a bended knee" seems to suggest that those who resist this power will be broken and subservient ("until the evolving night shall turn to clay").


Overall, "Imperial" is a dark and ominous song that seems to be warning against the dangers of unchecked power and control. The lyrics are open to interpretation, but the overall message is clear: those who blindly follow those in power are doomed to suffer the same fate.


Line by Line Meaning

Being blind or build a shrine
Whether you choose to ignore the truth or obsess over it to the point of worshipping it


To vanquish takes away without return
Winning through violent means has permanent consequences


With chains you're bound
Your actions have consequences that will limit your future choices


The best died last the looking glass
The most admirable traits are often overlooked or only appreciated after they are gone


Exterminating and you might well find
If you focus on destroying something, you may discover that it was essential to your survival


It's just a matter of time
Change is inevitable, and nothing lasts forever


Two converse and two advance
Dialogue and cooperation are necessary for progress


Always wailing up the city's found
People are always complaining and looking for ways to improve their environment


On solid ground
Based on a firm foundation, reliable and trustworthy


A broken tree, a bended knee
Weakness and vulnerability, the need for support and assistance


Forever or until the evolving night
Permanence is an illusion, everything is constantly changing


Shall turn to clay
Everything will eventually return to the earth from which it came


Chorus (x3)
Repetition of the song's main message: everything is impermanent and subject to change




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Written by: BOBBY GILLESPIE

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