Tuesday, March 7, 2017

“Xenos” by Leon of Athens – A Song Review

     Thirty-nine seconds into “Xenos,” we stopped. We were hooked by the hook. Some portions of the song are almost delicate. Others are intense, particularly during the increasing intensity that characterizes the last minute of “Xenos.” 
     What’s the song about? Primarily, it’s about the problems with international movement (Wires can’t block us now; Walls will make us climb). Originally, Leon of Athens was in Greece, a country that has facing more than its share of difficulties. Leon of Athens is the moniker of Leon Veremis, who has relocated to London. In describing the song, Leon stated:
  “’Xenos’ was initially inspired by the genocide of indigenous peoples. The song refers to any oppressed group of people who are forced to leave their land. On a personal note, it also refers to the feeling of being a stranger to your own self.”




Lyrics of “Xenos” by Leon of Athens 
Dreamcatchers keep away the nightmares
We are the virus
Parasites who live against all others

Chief Joseph
Grabs me by the shoulder
He whispers in my ears
While drowning in an ocean
Of alcohol and fear

Dreamcatchers keep away the darkness
In hunt for silence
In this land that makes us gather violence

Chief Joseph
Motions to the border
He wanted me to see
When fire blends with water
The spirits travel free

The sun on our head
[Repeat 6x]

Dreamcatchers keep away the nightmares
We are the virus
Parasites who live against all others

Chief Joseph
Grabs me by the shoulder
He whispers in my ear
You’ve got the gun on your head
We’ve got the sun on our heads

The sun on our head
[Repeat 6x]

You’ve got the gun on your head
We’ve got the sun on our heads
[Repeating]

Wires can’t block us now
Walls will make us climb
We’re the colorful kites living in denial
[Repeating with increasing intensity]


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