You’re Going to Listen
Song Meaning
The lyrics present a stark, almost chilling, declaration of control and impending obedience. The absence of any instrumental or vocal content beyond the title itself creates a vacuum, forcing the listener to confront the raw command. This isn't a plea or a negotiation; it's a statement of absolute authority, leaving no room for interpretation or resistance. The dominant emotional tone is one of unyielding power, bordering on authoritarianism. The phrase "You're going to listen" is repeated, hammering home the inevitability of compliance. There's a sense of finality, suggesting that any prior discussion or potential for dissent has been definitively shut down. The listener is positioned as a subject, with their agency entirely removed. The most striking aspect of this piece is its extreme minimalism. By offering only the title as the entirety of the lyrical content, the artist forces the listener to project their own context and anxieties onto the command. The silence that follows the declaration becomes as potent as the words themselves, amplifying the feeling of being subjected to an inescapable will. It's a masterclass in using absence to create a powerful psychological effect. This work is effective because it bypasses traditional lyrical storytelling and emotional exposition. Instead, it relies on direct, unadorned assertion to provoke a visceral reaction. The listener is immediately placed in a position of subjection, making the simple phrase resonate with an outsized sense of dread and power imbalance. The lack of any further explanation makes the command feel absolute and inescapable.

Lyrics
[Instrumental]
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Credits
- Writers
- Michael Abels