The song's lyrics were written before the band decided upon their name.
Credits
Adam Ford - Lyrics, vocals
Matt Ford - Music, guitar, bass, drum programming, tortured screams, mix
Guitar tuning
C F B♭ E♭ G C
Bass tuning
C F B♭ E♭
Lyrics
I see dying people
Wracked by guilt on slick machines
Flesh riddled with religion
Disease of enfeebled dreams
A police pig in every head
Stands guard over stifled screams
Our demons will never pardon
Eden was born a torture garden
Torture Garden
Torture Garden Lyrics
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Wracked by guilt on slick machines
Flesh riddled with religion
Disease of enfeebled dreams
A police pig in every head
Stands guard over stifled screams
Our demons will never pardon
Eden was born a torture garden
The lyrics of Torture Garden's song "Torture Garden" are rife with social commentary and political critique. The opening line "I see dying people" is similar to the iconic line "I see dead people" from the movie The Sixth Sense. However, the lyrics go on to describe the suffering of people who are trapped in a world where religion and societal expectations have crippled them. The reference to "slick machines" could be interpreted as a metaphor for the machinery of society as a whole, which grinds people down and dehumanizes them.
The second line talks about flesh being "riddled with religion" which could refer to the way in which religion can be oppressive and force people into conformity. The line "disease of enfeebled dreams" could refer to the way in which people's dreams and aspirations are crushed by societal pressures. The line "A police pig in every head" is a direct attack on the police state and the overreach of law enforcement. The line "Our demons will never pardon" refers to the fact that even our inner demons and fears will never excuse the torture that is inflicted upon us.
Finally, the line "Eden was born a torture garden" is a bleak statement on the nature of humanity. It suggests that suffering and pain have been present in the world since the beginning of time and are an intrinsic part of our existence. The song is a powerful commentary on the societal structures that prevent us from being who we truly are and the pain that comes with living in a world that doesn't allow us to be free.
Line by Line Meaning
I see dying people
I witness individuals nearing the end of their lives
Wracked by guilt on slick machines
Affected by feelings of remorse through various mechanisms and processes
Flesh riddled with religion
Physical bodies filled with religious ideologies
Disease of enfeebled dreams
The illness of weakened aspirations and desires
A police pig in every head
The notion of a law enforcement official occupying each individual's consciousness
Stands guard over stifled screams
Keeping watch over suppressed cries for help
Our demons will never pardon
The demons we harbor will never forgive or absolve us
Eden was born a torture garden
The initial paradise was created as a place of torment
Contributed by Liam R. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Larazón
It may sound like noise to some, but this is unique, and at many times full of blasting complexity, in some parts the instruments sound as if they are screaming along the whole trip of madness and yet somehow it all combines so well.
Mehmet Tahsin Çakmakçı
guys all of the tunes he inserted in the line of screams are, by theirselves, a masterpiece.
Camoron MacGibber
I find this really soothes my ice psychosis after being awake for 5days arguing about the ground- rent with the shadow interlopers who squat,whispering in covert insectoid alien diphthongs from the darkest sublimated corners of my tortured garden..Its like gratis PCP dippers&musique( jagged) concrete smashing my face in repeatedly, ad infinitum.Or I.V neck shanking an 8 ball of bathtub crank into my garrotted artery whilst scatting my jazz slacks in freeform faeces whilst naming my top.10 All Time wankers pretentious,unlistenable,underground musicians musicians bands including Frippertronics,King Diamond Greek bootleg b-sides,Krautrock acid pioneers Amõn düll live triple unreleased space opera concept album trilogy, the seminal Jizz Wôtan Schwßånz-Maschine.
Gonzo
Sir this is a Wendy's
Police Scotland
And on Day 6 he slept.
That definitely sounds like you have been scoring some really great shit.
Help a brother out how do I score some good shit like that?8 balls of temazepam infused powder just ain’t cutting it for me,please sort me some out I’ll pay handsomely 👍👍💯
PawluszaGórdże
Yes! This is JazzCore!⚡🔥🎷🎸🎶
Carsten Koloc
Do enjoy everytime when I listen this great album.🤪✌️😂😂🥁🥁🥁🛸🛸
David Kramer
13:32 This part cracks me up every single time.
TarantuLando CalCuLingus
How john makes his sax "flap" right after... always brings a grin yo my face
Stelios Nikolidakis
If there is an Encyclopedia for Psychology, this album should be sold together as the Soundtrack.