Seven Nation Army is a Polish rock band based in Cracow, and their album Electro Time is an 11-track journey through emotion, conflict, and self-discovery. The album blends electronic sounds with rock energy and honest lyrics. Each song tells its own story, but together they form a larger narrative about dealing with personal struggles, relationships, and growth. The music is simple yet effective, making it easy to connect with the feelings behind each track.
I Don’t Care
The album opens with I Don’t Care, a song about setting boundaries and standing up for yourself. The repeated lines “I don’t care what you’ll say, what you’ll do / When I leave you” show the singer’s determination to move on from someone or something that holds them back. It is a strong start that immediately captures attention and sets the tone for the album.
L.S.F
L.S.F is more chaotic and intense. With lines like “the troops are on fire” and “before you kill us all,” the song expresses tension and urgency. It feels energetic and overwhelming, showing how pressure and challenges can pile up. This track is the most frantic on the album and highlights emotional intensity.
New Life
New Life is about starting over and finding your own way. Lyrics such as “Should I find a way to get out of this maze / Should I get a grip and live my new life” reflect uncertainty and the need to take control. The song is calm compared to L.S.F, giving the listener a chance to breathe and reflect on personal change.
Power and Money
Power and Money talks about greed and people who think they are above everyone else. Lines like “Everything has an end / One day you’ll lose power and money” remind listeners that no one is untouchable. The song looks at the world outside personal relationships and shows that unfairness and control can come from many places.
Get Out of My Life
Get Out of My Life is a clear statement of ending a toxic connection. Repeating “Disappear, never ever turn back / Get out of my life,” the song shows strength and determination. It continues the album’s focus on personal boundaries and self-respect.
You Always Know Better
You Always Know Better is about frustration with people who think they understand everything about you. Lyrics like “You think you know what I feel / You think you know what I need” show irritation with being ignored or misunderstood. The song is relatable for anyone who has felt dismissed or controlled by others.
Angel
Angel reflects on lost love and distance in relationships. Lines such as “I used to be your angel / Now you treat me like a stranger” show sadness and change. It is softer and more reflective than the previous tracks, allowing the listener to feel the vulnerability of the singer.
Foolish Game
Foolish Game talks about repetitive and frustrating patterns in relationships. The repetition of “Every single day you play your game” makes the listener feel the frustration and monotony of dealing with someone who does not change. The song captures annoyance but also patience and endurance.
Something Changing in Me
Something Changing in Me is about personal growth and transformation. Lyrics like “I’m not the guy I used to be / There’s something changing in me” reflect self-awareness and progress. It is a hopeful track that shows the singer is learning and evolving.
Gone Away
Gone Away deals with loss and mourning. Lines such as “Leaving flowers on your grave / Black roses and Hail Marys can’t bring back what’s taken from me” show sadness and the difficulty of accepting absence. The song is emotional and slow, giving the album depth and showing a softer side.
Future
Future ends the album with hope and empowerment. Lyrics like “Your future is in your hands / You don’t need anyone” encourage independence and confidence. It closes the album on a positive note, emphasizing that the listener can take control of their life and choices.
Overall Impression
Electro Time by Seven Nation Army is a well-balanced album that mixes electronic sounds with rock energy. The songs cover emotions from frustration and anger to reflection, sadness, and hope. Each track is easy to follow and relatable, while the album as a whole tells a story of struggle, growth, and self-empowerment.
Seven Nation Army shows in Electro Time that they can combine simple music with honest lyrics to create a record that is both emotional and accessible. It is an album that listeners can feel and understand, making it a strong and engaging release from this Polish band.
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