The Sound of Failure

Album: At War With The Mystics (2006)
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Songfacts®:

  • This song is about a young girl whose best friend is dying of cancer. She is annoyed and frustrated at the fake enthusiasm of well-meaning friends and the barrage of cheery music from what she feels are empty artists like Britney Spears and Gwen Stefani that seemed to follow her everywhere.
  • This was inspired by friends of the band whose father was dying of cancer. Like the girl in the song, they were irritated by the inauthentic positivity of hyped-up pop. "To them this cheerleader-type assault was really only effective if you didn't actually have any real psychic stress," Wayne explained in the album notes. "And they felt that it was, surprisingly, helpful to them to try to understand their fears and their sadness - as opposed to pretending that it's 'all good.' And, you see, this is true insight... finally we know it's okay to have a troubled mind, it's okay to fail."
  • Wayne Coyne wrote this in the car with bandmate Steven Drozd while they were driving from Oklahoma to New York. >>
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    Jake - Stillwater, OK, for all above

Comments: 1

  • Karl from Ingatestone, United Kingdomi love the lyrics about Britney Spears and Gwen Stefani in the song. even though they did reference Cher in their 1994 breakthrough 'She Dont Use Jelly' this makes me feel happy enough rather than biting myself, which i am quitting on Thursday
    next time i do a Flaming Lips tribute album in my pad, this song will be a new one, and what number should it be. lemme say 14
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