Rebellion and Disillusionment in 'Crooked Young'

Bring Me The Horizon's song 'Crooked Young' is a powerful anthem of rebellion and disillusionment. The lyrics convey a deep sense of frustration and anger towards organized religion and the concept of salvation. The opening lines, 'Hallelujah, well I'm saved / Just a dozen steps and 28 days,' sarcastically reference religious rituals and the promise of being 'born again.' This sets the tone for the rest of the song, which challenges the idea that faith can provide salvation or hope.

The repeated phrase 'Fuck your faith, no one's gonna save you' underscores the band's rejection of religious dogma and the belief that external forces can offer redemption. Instead, the song advocates for self-reliance, as seen in the line 'Believe in no one / But yourself.' This message is further emphasized by the imagery of speaking in 'tongues, blacker than the sun,' suggesting a form of communication and understanding that is dark, intense, and beyond the reach of conventional religious practices.

The chorus, 'There's no hope for us / We speak in tongues, blacker than the sun / No death can touch the crooked young,' paints a picture of a generation that feels invincible yet deeply troubled. The term 'crooked young' implies a sense of being morally or spiritually twisted, but also resilient and untouchable by death. This duality reflects the band's exploration of themes like existential despair and the search for meaning in a world that often feels devoid of hope. The song's raw energy and confrontational lyrics make it a compelling critique of faith and a call to find strength within oneself.

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