Family Tree – Tv on the Radio

February 10th, 2011 Posted in Art History

This song reminds me of the end of the book “The Outliers: a history of success” by Malcom Gladwell. “… How many more would live a life of fullfillment in a beautiful house high on a hill” I find it hauntingly beautiful. And you get it better with having a personal/family history of pain, trauma. How the stories repeat themselves generation after generation, because of parenting style, is product of what the parent experienced as a child neglect, violence or abuse. and part of the healing process might be going away from the family, or going beyond blaming the parents and understanding that on a level it was not their fault. This song for me is about, healing facing and overcoming, escaping the circle of pain. Like the cycle stops with us, we will not pass this to our children, and won’t nurture the seeds of evil. Also you might get out of it, but it doesn’t fully get out of you. and at some point one goes back and faces it Notice the first lines of the song The construction of the song is amazing. raven hair mama, then silver hair mama pumping blood to keep it you, pumping blood to keep us young. And then it goes “in the shadow of the valley of your family tree” I think its a reference to Psalm 23, when it says “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me” Here are the lyrics The Family Tree Artist: Tv on the Radio Album: Dear Science Under my love Wake up to your window

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