Confuse - All Things Change Into The Fashion (Media)

Confuse - All Things Change Into The Fashion (Media)

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"All Things Change Into The Fashion (Media)" is a song by the British punk rock band Confuse. It was released in 1989 on their album "Old Master". The song is a critique of the fashion and media industries, which the band sees as being superficial and manipulative. The lyrics are full of sardonic wit and social commentary, and the song's fast-paced tempo and driving guitars create a sense of urgency.

The song begins with the line "All things change into the fashion media", which sets the tone for the rest of the song. The band then goes on to list a number of things that are constantly changing, including fashion, music, and even people's personalities. They argue that these changes are often driven by the fashion and media industries, which are always looking for new ways to sell their products.

The song then takes a more personal turn, as the band sings about how they have been affected by the fashion and media industries. They talk about how they have been pressured to conform to certain standards of beauty and behavior, and how they have felt alienated from their own culture.

The song ends with the line "I'm not a fashion victim", which is a declaration of the band's independence from the fashion and media industries. They refuse to be defined by the latest trends, and they choose to express themselves in their own way.

"All Things Change Into The Fashion (Media)" is a powerful and thought-provoking song that challenges the status quo. It is a reminder that we should not be blindly influenced by the fashion and media industries, and that we should be free to express ourselves in our own way.

The song was well-received by critics and fans alike, and it helped to establish Confuse as one of the leading bands in the British punk scene. It is a classic punk rock song that is still relevant today.

Original Release:  2019.
Catalog No:  None.
Size:  12" Single Vinyl Record.
Color:  Black.