- Signals Over the Air
song infobox
Name = Signals Over the Air
Artist = Thursday
Album = War All the Time
Released =September 16 ,2003
track_no = 4
Genre = Alternative/Indie
Label = Island
Producer =
prev = "Division St."
prev_no = 3
next = "Marches and Maneuvers"
next_no = 5"Signals Over the Air" is the first single from "War All the Time" and the first
major label single from the band, reaching #30 on the "Billboard "Modern Rock Tracks chart. [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:09fuxqwkldke~T51 allmusic ((( Thursday > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles ))) ] ] It performed at most live Thursday shows, usually withvocalist Geoff Rickly explaining that the song is aboutsexual revolution ; during the tour following "War All the Time", an extended introduction was played before the song. This introduction was recorded as part of the "Live from the SoHo & Santa Monica Stores " split EP; a live acoustic version of single the song was used on Y100 Sonic Sessions Volume 8, taken from a live radio session recorded by the band in November 2003 at Indre Studios inPhiladelphia . Aradio edit exists as well, removing much of the bridge near the end of the song.To correspond with the release of "War All the Time", Thursday released a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrE4SOz2XQM video] discussing the track. Rickly comments that sexuality used to be talked about in
punk rock songs, but it is now seen astaboo . He continues that the song is aboutgender issues and discussing sexuality in a nonnegative way; he also states that the song is about coming to terms with his own sexual identity, saying he doesn't feel anaffinity for male culture such as "The Man Show ". Rickly relates a story where agay man used the song to help him, even though people would call him faggot. Rickly states that he has always enjoyed songs likePJ Harvey 's "Man Size".References
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