VNV Nation - Saviour (Vox) video free download


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Duration: 07:01
Uploaded: 2008/06/08

Track 5 from Burning Empires.

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9 years ago

Keith Beard

My greatest vengeance has become my personal victory

10 years ago

Nibbler

at the end of the line...god will always let you down!

10 years ago

fernando javier picchio

DE LO MÁS RESCATABLE DE ESTE PROYECTO.

10 years ago

Conor McCue

I was always under the impression that the song was about drug abuse, co dependent relationships and other such things.. a song that is about self destruction disguised as self fulfillment, about allowing weakness to overwhelm our good senses and drive us to seek something which comforts us even while defiling us. So I suppose religion could be thrown in that as well, yes.

10 years ago

Joseph Gray

Ignorant athiests are as bad as ignorant religious fanatics. If there is a G_d and I believe that there is, it isn't Santa Claus to grant your wishes and cater to your every discomfort. Learn from life. Question anyone who tells you to take anything on faith, including the fashionable "realists" of the modern age.

10 years ago

Gerrit Burger

No need for GOD ( General Operative Device ) because we are a-LIVE ( Lesser Intelligent Feedable Entity ) Only puny Minds think in tiny ways.....

10 years ago

Revelat0r

The song isn't really anti-religion or pro-atheist, it is merely agnostic it doesn't claim a god doesn't exist it or does. It is more about the religious imagery if you will, an analogy that people will seek out things that provide false hope. Drugs (which cause addiction), Money (which leads to greed), Power (which leads to corruption), and yes even a god that people will mold to their image of a solution/hope. Ronan himself said it is not about religion although I think its up to the listener.

10 years ago

Gamer2k4

The lyrics ARE anti-religious. However, Ronan has made it clear in the past that his songs rarely reflect his own feelings. "Beloved," for example, isn't about anyone he knows personally. The lyrics of this song represent a very pessimistic worldview, that no matter how lost you feel and how badly you want help and support, nothing will save you. The validity of that notion is left to the listener.

10 years ago

XenonSCRB

Am I the only one who feels the lyrics in this song are very anti-religious?

10 years ago

Fernando mateos crespo

VNV Nation - Saviour (Vox)

10 years ago

Gerrit Burger

Try to be a Insect...and you will be crushed without knowing. Believes without deeper meaning, just from a Fear or urge not to have Picture of this Existence is a dangerous Poision Drug that filths our Souls, and make us Tools of everyone who sells us our believes. We live in a World of unbelievable Wonders...but we are too blind to see

10 years ago

FRIDAY NIGHT SESSIONS

This is Branden Haize, host of *Lost in the Haize*, just posting some random music while the DJ booth is currently empty.

10 years ago

tim owen

This is there Best song and i know i never hear it live.

11 years ago

redemax

i know the feeling of this song , just there are religous sects , and often instead of having a real knowledge of the true God , we fall for sick idols , and join the wicked. see i was myself a former "evangelist" or "born-again" christin , many things happened , and Finally I found the True God , now I am eastern Orthodox Christian , to tell you the truth it is really fullfilling and uplifting and its the real true Faith. i've been through alot , i know stuff . God bless you all

11 years ago

seriouslyWeird

it's like those really awkward motivator pictures with a sunrise above the sea captioned with something incredibly terribly gay like "every day is a new life", or "love can beat anything, or "your mom is a slut" oh, don't mind the last one, that one is actually pretty awesome

11 years ago

ValekHalfHeart

Not trying to be critical or anything, but why?

11 years ago

luserutube

Painfully sober here. And that makes perfect sense to me.

11 years ago

Jorge F. Pastor

All you said makes sense. One can agree or not, but it really makes sense. I think their songs draw out the good and evil within the world, but even if everyone knows VNV, some people won't see that lines. And even if you see them, you have to interpretate them by yourself and set your position respecting to them. For example, in the last days I'm getting very informed about what's happening in the world and I have a very deep question: The people who rule the world.. are they good or evil?

11 years ago

ClumsyWizard

You can have the best outlook on life from listening to the songs of VNV Nation. The songs do really well to draw out the good and evil within the world. I also wish for not everyone to know VNV Nation. The world wouldn't be as fun if everyone understood the line between good and evil. Note: This may not make sense at all. Currently intoxicated.

11 years ago

Jorge F. Pastor

If everybody knew VNV Nation we would live in a different world. It makes me feel honest at the same time it makes me feel powerful and self-confident. Some of their songs, SOMEHOW (please note the importance of that word in this phrase) traces a line between good and evil. It makes me to illuminate myself. With no doubt, the best group I have ever discovered.

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