Showing posts with label The Shins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Shins. Show all posts

Sunday, January 30, 2011

iPhone Skin - Collision Course


This is the second phone skin I posted for sale today. It is the very first phone skin I ever made.

This drawing began on a whim. I just suddenly wanted to draw, so I drew. It was the first design I made intended for a skin. I had done a little drawing before this one recently, but nothing I could make something with. Except an awesome photo frame design, which you might just see up for sale some day.

I had no idea what I was going to draw. I just put on my headphones, played my Arcade Fire/Shins playlist, and it just came out. It only took about a half hour to complete. It flowed so smoothly and easily out of my hand.

I always have to have swirlies and colors in my drawings. My favorite part of this one is the purple and pink swirly thing. I don't know what it is. It reminds me of a dolphin jumping out of the water or something. My second favorite part is the "purple poof" coming out of the left hand side. That was the most complex part of the drawing. It took a little while for me to get the shading right on it. It includes several layers of pink, purple, and blue.


This drawing actually looks better to my personal eye on paper. I use this design in my photos and icons a lot because it is my very first drawing intended for sale. And it felt so wonderful drawing it. Here is the original. As you can see I tried to keep going, then I realized my breeze of inspiration was gone. So it was done.

After I printed it and put it on my black iPhone, I realized I was going to have to draw more black-based designs. This design would be perfect for a white iPhone. But it also partially made my phone look white for awhile, which was fun. :)

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Music Lyrics - Sea Legs by The Shins

You can listen to this song on my "My Music" page. Here are the lyrics from songmeanings.com, with a few edits recommended in their forum comments:

Of all the churning random hearts
Under the sun
Eventually fading into night,
These two are opening now
As we lie, I touch you
Under fuller light.

Girl, if you're a seascape
I'm a listing boat, for the thing carries every hope.
I invest in a single lie.
The choice is yours to be loved
Come away from an emptier boat.

'Cause when the dead moon
Rises again
We've no time to start a protocol
To hem us in.
And when the dog slides
Underneath a train,
There's no cry, no use to searching for
the mutt's remains.

Throw all consequence aside
The chill aspire, people set alight.

Of all the intersecting lines in the sand
I routed a labyrinth to your lap.
I never used a map sliding off the land
On an incidental tide,
And along the way you know, they try
They try.

And we got sea legs
And we're off tonight
Can I've that to which they've no right?
You belong to a simpler time
I'm a victim to the impact of these words,
And this rhyme.

'Cause when that dead moon
Rises again
We've no time to start a protocol
To have us in.
And when the dog slides,
Open the door, and where'd she go?
There's no time, no use to searching for
The mutts remains.

Throw consequence aside
And the chill aspire, people set alight.


Leave it to me to choose the weirdest song lyrics I've ever heard to interpret for my first blog post. But this is one of my most favorite songs in the world, so I am welcoming the challenge. It appears that a lot of people see this album as a whole story, which is interesting. I love albums like that, but never listened to this one (Wincing the Night Away) in that context.

On its own, though, this song sounds to me like a guy is trying to get this girl to leave her current dude for him. I think her current dude is possibly abusive, or the narrating guy is at least is trying to convince her that his love is better. He wants her to run away with him.

James Mercer (lead singer) is speaking of "churning random hearts under the sun, eventually fading into night," referring to people who are unhappy with their current lovers and looking for other options, but still going home to them at night.

This comes up again in the chorus. The "dead moon" is the woman's current dude. When she goes back to him, they part further from making or executing a plan for them to run away together. Then, "when the dog slides underneath the train..." is describing how, when her guy comes after them looking for her, she will not have to deal with seeing his pain. They will be gone, and he will be history. This is even clearer in the second chorus, when it says, "open the door and where'd she go?"

"Throw all consequence aside, the chill aspire, people set alight" = people do this all the time. People do harsh things and move on. It's life.

In the next verse, "Of all the intersecting lines in the sand..." he says only his heart is what led him to her. Not by following some silly cookie-cutter thing like everyone else does. Even though that is what everyone always wanted him to do. Maybe, in real-life terms, he is referring to, perhaps people trying to set him up on dates or join some internet dating thing. He found her by faith or fate, not coincidence. He knew what he was looking for and he found her.

"We've got sea legs," the name of the entire song. A term of encouragement. Mercer is telling her they are strong together, they will make it. They will get through the rough part and it will be smooth sailing. "You belong to a simpler time." He sees her as pure in spirit. And in this verse, he is appalled at the ways that she is treated in her world and wants to take her away from it. He knows it is a crazy idea, though. Her dude might follow them and come after her, but Mercer, or the narrator, would give his life for her. "I'm a victim to the impact of these words."

In the beginning of the song, the ninth line is, "I invest in a single lie." That lie is their sea legs. He knows he needs to take her away and he needs to believe they can make it through in order to save her. In reality though, he is not so sure. But he doesn't let her know that.