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The Reviews about A Boy Brushed Red Living in Black and White (page 2/ 10)
------ performed by Underoath


Simply amazing | Reviewer: Keeg's alot | 2/12/09

This is seriously the best song by Underoath i belive, They are not my fav, soz guys, but thats cuz i have so many bands i like that i just cant choose, but underoath is up there around the top. And reading thru the reviews underoath is not emo, they are nothing of the sort. Yes they are christian, and no im not offended by it even tho im not a christian, it made me get into them more, to think christian bands arnt just choir singers as every1 thinks. Underoath, Demon Hunter, As i lay dying, all make a point that just cuz ur Christian dont mean it has to make ur music sound... dull. ROCK ON



UHHHMM>> | Reviewer: Bethany | 1/20/09

I don't see how this song has anything at all to do with pre-marital sex. Buts that's just my opinion. Like one other person stated earlier, you cannot interpret some one else's song and say that is the absolute right answer. Unless the writers confirm that you are correct then you really cannot claim you know exactly what you're talking about.

-Bethany



I agree with John Dorian and Ryan Taylor | Reviewer: Shelby | 1/10/09

First off this is an awesome song!!!!

Second off i agree with John and Ryan. Ppl do get to cuaght up on the fact that they're a Christian band. I'm Christian and being Christian doesnt mean we are some kind of perfect or better ppl. We deal with stuff just like everyone else does.

Also, the song can be interpreted in many different ways and thats the magic in music. But I would def. have to say that its about a guy and a girl who feel bad about having pre-marital sex. Enjoy tha song!



WOW | Reviewer: Jason blackburn | 12/16/08

this song is incredible!!!!!!!!! UnderOath is outstanding and this song kicks major unwanted BuTt!!!!!!!! Yeah this band is amazing and this song just adds to the incredibleness of their wowness!!!! Anyway UnderOath is amaz-zzzzzzzziiiiiinnnnggg!!!!!!!!! And so was this song!!!!!! Adiós



Dead on Ryan Taylor | Reviewer: Matt Richards | 12/8/08

Ryan, you stole all the words out of my mouth. I must say that this clearly represents the consequences of pre-marital sex. "In this moment that we both ignore the truth...its all over!" They are giving into sin and they are losing the battle against sin by ignoring the truth of their situation. Ryan, love the sign off. Galatians 2:20 all the way.



title | Reviewer: Michael B. | 12/5/08

i simply always thought that the title made reference to the novel 'The Giver'. i read it in grade school as im sure alot of others have and just havent realised the reference yet. Not sure on this though....please respond if im right...or completly wrong



Great Song! | Reviewer: Matthew!!! | 11/20/08

This is a great song but you guys need to chill about the whole hurtful meanings in the song. It's just a song it was probably written for entertainment and not meant to have a deep meaning. So everyone just kinda chill and I'm not saying any of you are wrong in your interpetations but really seriously chill out it's just a song. It's not like the 33rd law or anything.



open for interpretation | Reviewer: mike d | 11/12/08

i dont think there is a definite meaning to the song. when it was wrote im sure they did have their own meaning that they were writing about, but also left it open for interpretation. for example: how do we know that "the girl next door" is the girlfriend? perhaps she is a third party that the main man feels guilty about sleeping with because his girl wouldnt put out before marriage. i dont agree with everyone on here going "i am right and this is what it means." unless aaron or spencer get on here and say "it means this" than people can interpret the song any way they want



To end the confusion and debate..... | Reviewer: Ryan Taylor | 10/22/08

this song has so many meaning and christian and religious beliefs an views tied in. First of all it is about a young un-wed couple that is regretting having sex. They both believed in abstinience until marriage and thy did not stick with that belief, also it tells about the young man being so in love am caught up in the sexual aspect of their relationship he feels addicted. The young woman is having racing thoughts about what she has done and the consequences she is facing. The line "slit wrists for sleeping with the girl next door" symbolizes the route the young man took when he did not want to face the consequence of pre-marital sex, it isn't literal, just a symbol that show be went to extremes when facing the consequence of his action. I believe that Aaron and Spencer tell a beautiful and powerful story with this song. I am Christian and I have many strong beliefs and I think that people should stop looking at the fact that this song is by a Christian band and saying wait a minute they are singing about sex, no they are telling about a young couples prediciment resulting from pre-marital sex. Overall it's an amazing song and am amazing band. So put aside differences and enjoy the music. I hope this explanation helped. -Ryan Taylor. Galatians 2:20



josh u are crazy | Reviewer: John Dorian | 10/6/08

josh.....interesting interpretation. "this song is obviously about two guys that like eachother and they start to get into a sexual r/ship." ......what???, when i read that i got sooo confused. ppl think about this song in diff ways, but thats the furthest off from my interpretation i've ever seen.

there are TWO (2) guys singing the song because this band has TWO (2) vocalists (huge emphasis on 2). (your reason is wierd to me, and would prolly make spencer and aaron feel a little awkward singing this together)

in the song, aaron says, "you" a lot like "makes you feel alive" or "you've done this wrong" because it's a narration. i kind of doubt that it is a gay guy talkin to his bi friend.

"in this moment that we both ignore the truth" ignoring the truth is the fact that they (boy and girl) didn't want to get physical and it did or that they don't want to ignore the truth that they still love eachother, even after the complication that sex brought.

"tonight's your last chance to do exactly what you want to" narrator says that the guy wants to get involved sexually. and he is addicted to the physical relationship with the girl.

"Don't shake i hate to see you tremble. Loving you I am so addicted" she is trembling in her fear of consequences of the relationship. he is addicted to his love of her, pretty obvious

there's more i could try to give my opinion on, i guess, but ya, thats about it.~~





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