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Wolfsheim – I Won’t Believe (Casting Shadows, 2003)

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I first heard about Wolfsheim, when I was listening to a song called Die Flut (The Flood). Die Flut was a collaborative effort between Joachim Whitt and Peter Heppner, both popular German New Wave artists in the 80′s. I like the song a lot, so I wanted to see if they had done anything else together, or what their separate music was like. Joachim Witt’s music was pretty good. And Peter Heppner is the lead singer of Wolfsheim. Which leads us back to where we started.

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We start off with some blippy little synth parts, poppy drums, and the lyrics. I haven’t actually looked at the lyrics for this song before, so I’m not totally sure what it’s about. This will be a little experiment, if you will. Anyway, verse one is as follows.

I won’t believe every lie
just ’cause you said you’re mine.
I won’t believe that your heart’s
been cheating from the start.
I won’t believe it’s just a game.
I won’t believe it’s just the same… again.

Hmmmm. So, it kinda looks like he’s using opposing statements. I mean The first part, is kinda negative, right? Not trusting. But then, the next, is like, I don’t believe that you are cheating on me. Like, people have been telling tales. Okay, so the music starts to pick up a little, gets a bit more solid on the drums, and a solid bass line going too.

I won’t believe… you could be far away
but staying on my mind.
I’ve to believe… at last, there won’t be
anything that’s left behind, my friend…
I understand, that you just saw
the signs, but not their sense
and laid your trust in me… I won’t believe

He won’t believe that he could really be missing this person, or that he’d still have feelings for her. So maybe this is really a song about denial? Anyway, we get into a little break-down bit, and build up in intensity, with more prominent drums and guitars, the synth moving into more of the background.

I won’t believe…
that you will be there at all…
you know… that I believe…
this is what a friend is for…
I said I won’t believe, but then…
I understand that you could see
the signs but not their sense…
don’t lay your trust in me…

See, here’s where I’m getting confused. Because sometimes this song seems to be about a guy that isn’t willing to accept that his lover is like… leaving him, or moving on, or whatever. And then sometimes it seems like it’s about a guy that’s kinda synical and scorned. This last verse continues to repeat and fade. Over all, a very good track. I’d encourage you to check out the rest of this album, at least.

-James out