Discography:
demo
Static Eyes 7''
I've Got Afflictions 7''
City Shock 12''
On The Run 7''
Expiration Date 7'' (2011)
After breaking up the members of Social Circkle formed the band Green Beret which is more influenced by D-Beat and Crust Punk
PILLS
Social Circkle Lyrics
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They'd keep her grounded, they'd keep her sane
But now she's right back where she was before
Her room - The door
The walls - The floor
It's happened again
Stays inside here only when
Her grounding slips away again
It's happened again
The world's closing in
The doctors said these pills would do the trick
Won't make him sad, won't make him sick
But now he`s even worse than he was before
His room - The door
The walls - The floor
It was never her decision
Feels like he's locked in a prison
And the door's always closed
And now they're upping the dose
It's happened again
The world's closing in
The lyrics of Social Circle's song "Pills" speak of the disappointment and disillusionment with medication prescribed for mental health issues. The song reveals the experience of two individuals who are prescribed pills to ease their mental suffering, upon which they rely heavily. The first verse describes a woman who was prescribed pills to keep her grounded and sane, but the pills only provide temporary relief, and she finds herself trapped in her room again. She feels trapped within herself and her thoughts, and the world seems to be closing in on her. Similarly, the second verse talks about a man who was advised by the doctors that the pills would do the trick and make him happy, but the medication worsens his situation, and he, too, becomes trapped in his room.
The lyrics emphasize the common problem of relying on medication, and it's not the ultimate solution to mental health. The medication, although helpful in certain situations and for some individuals, often creates a dependency that can lead to further problems. The song highlights the feeling of being helpless and trapped within oneself and how depending on medication could be a double-edged sword. The chorus of the song highlights the recurring cycle of feeling and emotions, where the grounding slips away, and the walls seem to close in.
Line by Line Meaning
The doctors said these pills would dull the pain
The healthcare professionals prescribed medicine to lessen her suffering
They'd keep her grounded, they'd keep her sane
The pills were expected to help her maintain her composure and mental stability
But now she's right back where she was before
Despite taking the medication, her life is still unchanged and she feels the same way as she did
Her room - The door
Her living space is small
The walls - The floor
The room is bare with no decorations or anything interesting on the floor or walls
It's happened again
She's experiencing the same negative emotions all over again
The world's closing in
She feels suffocated by the world around her
Stays inside here only when
She confines herself indoors and avoids socializing
Her grounding slips away again
Her sense of stability is slipping away again
The doctors said these pills would do the trick
The physicians believed the medicine would cure him and make him happy
Won't make him sad, won't make him sick
The medication should prevent him from feeling negative emotions and physically ill
But now he`s even worse than he was before
Despite taking the prescribed medication, his condition has deteriorated
It was never her decision
She didn't have a choice but to take the medicine
Feels like he's locked in a prison
He feels trapped and helpless in his situation
And the door's always closed
He has no escape from his situation
And now they're upping the dose
The healthcare professionals increased the amount of medication he needs to take
Contributed by Riley K. Suggest a correction in the comments below.