Wednesday 4 July 2007

This Aint A Scene, Its An Arms Race - Fall Out Boy


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FcBnaLjxY4

This song is about a lot of things, both a response from fans and the look on the scence of music. First we see the band finishing one of thier songs and they stop and walk through the crowd. The "fans" are all made of cardboard. This is their statment on how all their fans said they sold out with their last album, the fans were in fact fake.

Then they move to a magazine cover which says that they are breaking into the hip-hop genre. This is a message that is displaying how hard it is for bands to be classified and how they are forced into other genres when there are too many other bands like them, hence the line about the bandwagon being full.

Then they are in the recording studio and the people around them are making fun of them, this is about the ridicule from other bands and producers. When the band starts dancing, they end up breaking something which I think says how the band is too wild for the genre.

Then you see a member of the band ready for his photshoot. Another publicity act made by many artists. The photographer has plenty of good cameras there, but instead he chooses a phone. As he asks the person to pose differently, he finally has him take down his pants which the person is hesitant about, but does it anyway. First off, the photographer picking the phone is representing how fans would rather see crappy pictures taken of embarrising things that a person might do than real pictures that the artists try to sell. The whole pants thing is another publicty stunt.

All of the partying scenes are again just about things that people will do to get noticed (stuff a sock down thier pants, get pets, etc.). When one of the band memebers gets flipped out the window, you'll notice the flash of a camera which is a statement on how obsessed the press is with getting the latest story.

Then we flash to a funeral were we see a band member preaching about how hard everyone tries to make themselves seen. We also see some people who resemble the following bands and celebrities: Panic at the Disco and Britney Spears. They are all dancing and trying to make themselves clear to the crowd.

Finally the person pops out of the coffin and it flashes the the band that looks to be early in their carreer. One asks "dreams again" and that signifies that the the life bands lead can be nightmares, and the video ends with the band prefoming in a small auditorium.

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