My Own Summer (Shove It)

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Escaping the Heat: A Dive into Deftones' 'My Own Summer (Shove It)'

Deftones' 'My Own Summer (Shove It)' is a track that encapsulates the band's signature sound, blending aggressive tones with a sense of introspection. The song, from their 1997 album 'Around the Fur,' is often interpreted as a metaphor for seeking relief and isolation from overwhelming external pressures, represented by the 'sun.' The lyrics suggest a desire to escape from the intensity and perhaps the expectations symbolized by the 'big star' and 'big mood.'

The chorus, with its repeated command to 'shove the sun aside,' reinforces the theme of rejecting the external forces that bear down on the individual. This could be seen as a metaphor for pushing away societal norms, personal struggles, or any oppressive elements in one's life. The imagery of God moving its tongue and the absence of a crowd or sun in the speaker's 'own summer' suggests a personal revelation or transformation, where the individual has found a space devoid of the usual pressures of life.

Musically, the song's heavy riffs and dynamic shifts between quiet and loud sections complement the lyrical themes of conflict and resolution. Deftones are known for their ability to convey emotion through their music, and 'My Own Summer (Shove It)' is a prime example of how they blend sonic intensity with expressive lyrics to explore the complexities of the human experience.

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