Society Is A Hole
Sonic Youth Lyrics


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Society is a hole
It makes me lie to my friends
It's running down my street
With white powers sneakers
On the beautiful beat of black feet
Society is a hole
It beats my friends big heads
My friends have big heads,
I can understand it
But I don't recommend it
You got big big hair
And everybody is scared
Society is a hole
It makes me lie to my friends
The assault of holy music
There's a slap in my face
My friends are girls wrapped in boys
We're living in pieces




I want to live in peace
Society is a hole

Overall Meaning

The song "Society Is a Hole" by Sonic Youth is a critique of the societal norms and values that exist in contemporary society. The lyrics "Society is a hole, it makes me lie to my friends" suggest that the pressure of conforming to societal norms and expectations often drives individuals to hide their true selves from their friends and others around them. This feeling of being trapped in a hole is further reinforced in the metaphorical image of society as running down the street with white power sneakers on the beautiful beat of black feet. There is a sense of aggression and violence present in this image that highlights the way society can exploit and oppress marginalized groups.


The next few lines of the song speak to the way society puts pressure on individuals to conform to certain physical standards. The reference to “big big hair” and “big heads” could be a commentary on body shaming and the way people are judged based on their appearance. The line “my friends have big heads, I can understand it, but I don’t recommend it” suggests that the singer acknowledges this pressure but does not want to encourage it. The song further emphasizes the way society forces people into particular roles, with the line “my friends are girls wrapped in boys”. The idea here is that individuals are defined only by the societal roles they occupy, without regard for their individual desires or identities.


The final lines of the song express a desire for peace and unity, but the emphasis is on the fact that society makes this difficult. The image of “living in pieces” suggests that the societal norms and expectations create divisions and fragmentation, making it difficult for people to come together and live harmoniously. Overall, "Society Is a Hole" is a song that critiques contemporary society for its oppressive and constraining nature, and encourages listeners to reject these norms and values and seek a more authentic and fulfilling existence.


Line by Line Meaning

Society is a hole
The singer is comparing society to a hole, suggesting that society is a deep, dark, and negative entity that's difficult to escape.


it makes me lie to my friends
The singer feels that society forces them to be dishonest with their friends, perhaps to avoid judgment or to maintain certain appearances.


it's running down my street
The negative effects of society are so pervasive that they're affecting the singer's immediate surroundings and daily interactions.


with white powers sneakers
This could refer to the idea of white privilege and how certain groups have more power and control over society than others.


on the beautiful beat of black feet
This line could be seen as a celebration of the power and beauty of black culture, contrasting with the corrupt and oppressive nature of society.


it beats my friends big heads
Society is causing the singer's friends to become egotistical or conformist, losing their individuality and becoming part of the societal machine.


my friends have big heads, I can understand it but I don't recommend it you got big big hair and everybody is scared
This could be interpreted as a critique of the conformist fashion trends and societal pressures that cause people to alter their appearance in order to fit in, rather than embracing their natural selves.


the assault of holy music there's a slap in my face
The artist feels attacked or overwhelmed by the pervasive influence of religion and tradition in society, which can feel oppressive or restrictive.


my friends are girls wrapped in boys
This line could be interpreted as a commentary on gender and sexuality, suggesting that societal pressure causes people to suppress or hide their true identities in order to fit in or avoid discrimination.


we're living in pieces I want to live in peace
The artist recognizes the fragmented and divisive nature of society, and expresses a desire for unity, acceptance, and harmony.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: KIM A. GODRON, LEE M. RANALDO, ROBERT BERT, THURSTON J. MOORE

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