House Of Jealous Lovers
The Rapture Lyrics


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House of jealous lovers
House of jealous lovers
House of jealous lovers
House of jealous lovers

Shakedown

House of jealous lovers
One hand ties the other
House of jealous lovers
House of jealous lovers

Shakedown

House of jealous lovers
One hand ties the other
House of jealous lovers
The jealous lovers' house

Shakedown

One (one!)
Two (two!)
Three (three!)
Four (four!)
Five (five!)
Six (six!)
Seven (seven!)




Eight (eight!)
Woo!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Rapture's song House Of Jealous Lovers are intense and edgy. The repetition of the phrase "House of jealous lovers" serves to reinforce the theme of paranoia and mistrust that permeates the song. The lyrics could be interpreted as conveying a sense of frustration and claustrophobia felt by the singer, who seems to be trapped in a toxic relationship.


The lines "One hand ties the other" paint a vivid picture of codependency and the blurring of individual boundaries. The repeated use of the word "shakedown" suggests a sense of urgency, as if the singer is desperately trying to shake off the shackles of this destructive relationship.


Overall, the lyrics to House Of Jealous Lovers are highly evocative and convey a strong sense of emotional turmoil. The driving beat and frenzied guitar riffs serve to enhance the intensity of the song, creating a powerful and unforgettable listening experience.


Line by Line Meaning

House of jealous lovers
The place where people who are consumed by jealousy reside


House of jealous lovers
The same as the previous line: the place where people who are consumed by jealousy reside


House of jealous lovers
The third repetition of the same line, emphasizing the theme of jealousy and its consequences


House of jealous lovers
The fourth repetition of the same line, emphasizing the theme of jealousy and its consequences


Shakedown
A movement or series of events that is intended to shake up the existing order of things


House of jealous lovers
Repetition of the first line to keep the theme of the song prominent


One hand ties the other
There is a reciprocal connection between two entities (most likely people), where one's actions affect the other's


House of jealous lovers
Repetition of the first line to keep the theme of the song prominent


House of jealous lovers
Repetition of the first line to keep the theme of the song prominent


Shakedown
Repeating the same line from earlier to indicate the continuation of the shift happening within the song


One (one!)
Expressing a sense of urgency and excitement


Two (two!)
Continuing the theme of intense, high energy from the previous line


Three (three!)
Continuing the counting sequence and building tension


Four (four!)
Repetition of the pattern and building energy


Five (five!)
Continuing the counting while also adding to the intensity


Six (six!)
Continuing to build pressure with the counting sequence


Seven (seven!)
A prime number in the counting sequence that may indicate a shift in the song's direction


Eight (eight!)
The final number in the sequence before the release of energy (Woo!)


Woo!
Release of tension and energy, expressing joy and excitement




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Written by: Luke Jenner, Matthew Brian Safer, Vito Joshua Roccoforte

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Bad juju

Can’t believe it’s been almost 2 decades and still a banger!!!

Risingson Carlos

You cannot imagine how important was this song. It was the entry point of indie kids getting into dance music (James Murphy talks a bit about that in "Losing My Edge") and every kind-of-indie club played it every week, ever effing week. I am not very happy at the fact that the DFA post punk revival and electroclash basically killed microhouse, minimal, broken beat or any other style that did not sound punk enough, but I must admit that those songs were fun too - and it was a great excuse to drop Gang of Four, Pylon, The Au Pairs, Delta 5, Slits and similar in any bar

Hexy Ko

That's very true. By the way, this song sounds like Liquid Liquid at the start, and some parts remind me of Manicured Noise. The song Echoes directly copies the vocal melody from PiL's Careering too. So their influences were even more evident than say, Bloc Party.

As a Brazilian, I have to apologise for CSS. They were really bad.

Risingson Carlos

@Hexy Ko CSS threw really fun lives at festivals though

Jordan Waller

@Risingson Carlos James Murphy ...what a lord!

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Bart Bbb

Remember Radio 4 or Hot chip? That was a great time

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Alexander Olds

One of the coolest songs ever made. Very unique in a good way.

lesley R

I saw them open for The Cure in the early 2000s. I remember the energy of the guy with the cowbell. Dude owned itl! I got their album that day. I've always had a soft spot for cowbell after all. I haven't heard them in years. Good memories!

Joshua Sanchez

Curiosa Festival? I was there and had nearly the exact experience ! Good times

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