Background singing and piano; that is how the most
emotional song of Threat To Survival starts.
The piano is joined by a bass drum and clapping, both very rhythmic. The words
at the end of the stanzas get pulled up at the end which makes them appear more
dramatic and the voice more desperate.
Within chorus, the drums get heavier and the guitar
joins in and stays. In contrast to the previous songs the rhythm slows down in
the chorus.
Brent Smith said on Twitter that Thick As Thieves was hard for him to write. It deals with
acknowledgements of guilt which belong to personal development as well as being
strong and being oneself. In the stanzas, each observation is introduced by an “evidently”
which implicates that the lyrical I stresses the fact that its mistakes and the
resulting behavior are on the one hand watched subjectively by it but are, on
the other hand, obvious for everyone.
The song is about losing a beloved person. In the
middle of the process, the lyrical I confesses to itself that it is his fault,
so it tries to stop the separation from happening and to reach out to that
beloved person. The song is about personal impressions and emotions. The grief
is noticeable for the listener. Finally, there will be a solution. “We will
still be thick as thieves” – we will always be inseparable.
Listen to Shinedown's Thick As Thieves here:Favorite line: “You built this fortress. I stumble towards it.”
Buy Threat To Survival here.
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