Tori talks about

Bliss

“Sometimes, when you express thoughts to people, you leave it open for somebody to tromp in there and start tearing it down. I sing, ‘Father I killed my monkey’, to lead off the song, which explains that sometimes you even destroy your own so they can’t excavate it. When I was growing up, I started becoming very secretive about my thoughts and the sensory world I would go to, because there’s a lot of mind control that goes on constantly, people wanting access: ‘What are you thinking?’ So sometimes I’d have my own defense going, which would be to look them straight in the eye and make them think I’ve killed my imagination. But it’s like, I’ll take control.” [Alternative Press - September 1999]

“To me it’s not just about the biological father, but also the authority figure, whoever it is that I put in that position. Bliss is really about control, and about certain things in our DNA that you can’t use a strainer to get rid of. You can’t separate completely from whoever made you, because they’re a part of you.” [Mojo - November 1999]


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