Switch
Siouxsie and the Banshees Lyrics


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Different lives
In different places
Familiar problems
Same old faces

Shuffle lives
Into wrong categories
Cross the wires
And fuse humanities

Watch the muscles twitch
For a brand new switch...

Scientist G.P.'s
With patient guinea pigs
Curing their headaches
With drastic side-effects

Watch the muscles twich
For a brand new switch?

Doctor rectorates
Condescending from on high
For all hallucinators
See druggist in the sky

Vicar experiments
But it's blasphemy
Dismissing thought of progress
As the mark of devilry
Switch

People walk
And even talk
People listen
Then they halt

Something blows up
Won't come down




Scattered muscles twitch
Too late to switch

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Siouxsie and the Banshees's song Switch, though seemingly obscure, deal with the frustrations of interpersonal relationships and the human tendency to categorize and judge others. The song opens with the lines "Different lives in different places, familiar problems, same old faces," suggesting that people from different backgrounds and environments still experience similar difficulties and challenges, such as discrimination and societal expectations. The subsequent lines, "Shuffle lives into wrong categories, cross the wires and fuse humanities," further emphasize the theme of society's habit of labelling and compartmentalizing individuals.


The chorus "Watch the muscles twitch for a brand new switch" presents the idea that people are constantly searching for a way to change their circumstances, but are ultimately unable to escape their predetermined fate. This is highlighted in the following verses, which shift to satirical commentary on the medical and religious establishments. The lines "Scientist G.P.'s with patient guinea pigs, curing their headaches with drastic side-effects" critique the medical industry's reliance on experimentation and the dismissive attitudes toward patients. Similarly, the verses about the doctor and the vicar convey a sense of disillusionment and distrust in those in positions of authority.


Overall, Switch showcases Siouxsie and the Banshees's ability to weave sociopolitical commentary into their music, while still delivering a catchy and memorable tune.


Line by Line Meaning

Different lives
Individuals live in various ways


In different places
They inhabit different locations


Familiar problems
They face issues that are common to everyone


Same old faces
They meet the same people again and again


Shuffle lives
To swap or interchange lifestyles


Into wrong categories
Put in incorrect classes


Cross the wires
To create confusion or misunderstanding


And fuse humanities
Bring people together


Watch the muscles twitch
Observe people react


For a brand new switch...
In search of something different


Scientist G.P.'s
General Practitioners or doctors


With patient guinea pigs
Using willing test subjects


Curing their headaches
Trying to alleviate their pain


With drastic side-effects
Producing severe and unwanted consequences


Doctor rectorates
Physicians that teach


Condescending from on high
Talking down to people


For all hallucinators
Because hallucinogenic drug use is prevalent


See druggist in the sky
Believe in a higher power of drug use


Vicar experiments
Church officials trying something new


But it's blasphemy
It goes against religious beliefs


Dismissing thought of progress
Ignoring advancements


As the mark of devilry
As evil entities or influences


People walk
Act and behave every day


And even talk
Converse and communicate


People listen
Absorb information from others


Then they halt
Until they need to move again


Something blows up
Something goes wrong


Won't come down
Can't fix or rectify


Scattered muscles twitch
Bodily reactions to events


Too late to switch
It's too late to change the outcome




Lyrics © DistroKid, BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: SCOTT RUSSO, ROBERT BREWER, STEVEN MORRIS, WADE YOUMAN, JOHN P. BELL

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