Brave New World
T.V.C. Lyrics


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Give me my soma
Lay-Z-Boy sofa
Where's the remote control
Give me a sitcom
Movie or game show
Whatever's the latest rage
All the world's a stage
It's hard to pray with the TV on
Even harder to turn it off
In a brave new world

Feeding off a satellite
One with the matrix
Where dreams feel real
And reality feels like dreaming
I want to wake up
Journey to Zion
Even Alice had to leave this wonderland behind
It's hard to pray with the TV on
Even harder to turn it off

In a brave new world
Brave new world
In a brave new world today

This is an SOS to my first love
An IOU to a late night show

I'm learning to pray with the TV off
Waiting to see what unfolds

In a brave new world
Brave new world
In a brave new world today

In a brave new world




Brave new world
In a brave new world today

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to T.V.C.'s song "Brave New World" speak to the influence and addiction of technology, particularly television, in our lives. The opening lines, "Give me my soma, Lay-Z-Boy sofa, Where's the remote control," suggest a desire for comfort, laziness, and control over one's entertainment. The mention of soma, a fictional drug that induces a sense of euphoria and escape in Aldous Huxley's novel "Brave New World," represents a desire for mind-numbing and sedative experiences. The references to sitcoms, movie or game shows, and the latest trends reflect the constant need for distraction and stimulation in our modern society.


The chorus, "It's hard to pray with the TV on, Even harder to turn it off, In a brave new world," highlights the difficulty of finding spiritual connection and silence amidst the constant noise and stimulation of television. The repeated reference to "a brave new world" alludes to Huxley's dystopian vision of a technologically advanced society that controls and manipulates its citizens through various means, including entertainment.


The second verse further explores the idea of escaping reality through technology. The line "Feeding off a satellite, One with the matrix" suggests a dependence on the virtual world transmitted via satellite signals, where dreams and illusions feel more real than the tangible reality. The desire to wake up and journey to Zion represents a longing for a higher plane of existence, a departure from the illusory wonderland of technology. Even Alice, from Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," had to leave behind her fantastical dreams to confront reality.


The bridge introduces a shift in perspective, acknowledging the need to detach from the reliance on technology and find solace away from the constant noise. The line "This is an SOS to my first love, An IOU to a late-night show" suggests a realization of the importance of connecting with one's inner self and a debt owed to the superficial entertainment that has consumed one's time and attention.


Overall, "Brave New World" serves as a commentary on our society's addiction to technology and the struggle to find genuine connection and spirituality in a world dominated by artificial stimulation.


Line by Line Meaning

Give me my soma
I want to escape reality and numb my senses


Lay-Z-Boy sofa
I want to be comfortable and lazy


Where's the remote control
I want to have control over what I watch


Give me a sitcom
I want mindless entertainment


Movie or game show
I'll consume any popular form of entertainment


Whatever's the latest rage
I want to keep up with the current trends


All the world's a stage
Reality is just a performance, nothing is genuine


It's hard to pray with the TV on
The distractions of media hinder spiritual connection


Even harder to turn it off
Breaking away from media addiction is difficult


Feeding off a satellite
Consuming media content transmitted from space


One with the matrix
Being deeply connected to the virtual world


Where dreams feel real
Virtual reality blurs the line between dreams and reality


And reality feels like dreaming
Actual experiences seem unreal in comparison


I want to wake up
Desiring to escape the fabricated virtual reality


Journey to Zion
Seeking a higher spiritual realm


Even Alice had to leave this wonderland behind
Like Alice from Alice in Wonderland, breaking free from an illusory world is necessary


This is an SOS to my first love
Expressing a desperate call for genuine love and connection


An IOU to a late night show
Acknowledging the debt owed to mindless late-night entertainment


I'm learning to pray with the TV off
Discovering spirituality without the distractions of media


Waiting to see what unfolds
Eagerly anticipating the unknown future


In a brave new world
In a society that relies heavily on media and virtual reality


Brave new world
A world where the boundaries between reality and illusion are blurred


In a brave new world today
In our present society characterized by media domination




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: CHARLES CONRAD II

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