Head On To Heartache (Let Them Rot)

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Facing Inner Demons: The Struggle in 'Head On To Heartache (Let Them Rot)'

DevilDriver's song 'Head On To Heartache (Let Them Rot)' delves into the tumultuous journey of confronting one's inner demons and the consequences of making perilous choices. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a world filled with chaos and temptation, urging the listener to 'secure and hold fast' before losing control. This phrase sets the tone for the song, emphasizing the need for resilience and caution in the face of overwhelming challenges.

The imagery of 'hell and high water,' 'gods, hooves, horns and thunder,' and 'serpents slither' evokes a sense of impending doom and the presence of malevolent forces. These metaphors suggest that the protagonist is grappling with powerful, destructive influences, possibly representing personal vices or external pressures. The mention of 'deals with the Devil' and 'an early grave' further underscores the theme of making dangerous bargains and the inevitable downfall that follows.

The chorus, 'Head on to Heartache, Beware of the promises made,' serves as a stark warning about the consequences of succumbing to temptation and false promises. The repetition of 'Head on to Heartache' reinforces the idea that the path to self-destruction is often paved with misguided decisions and unfulfilled promises. The line 'let the rot!' suggests a sense of resignation and acceptance of the decay that follows such choices, highlighting the futility of trying to escape the repercussions.

Overall, 'Head On To Heartache (Let Them Rot)' is a powerful exploration of the human struggle against inner turmoil and the high stakes of making perilous choices. The song's dark, evocative imagery and urgent tone create a compelling narrative about the consequences of giving in to one's darker impulses.

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  2. End Of The Line
  3. Hold Back The Day
  4. Clouds Over California
  5. Head On To Heartache (Let Them Rot)
  6. Guilty As Sin
  7. Sail
  8. Trust No One
  9. Dealing With Demons
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