Enough

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The Struggle for Inner Peace in Starset's 'Enough'

Starset's song 'Enough' delves into the complex emotions of existential angst and the search for inner peace. The lyrics explore the idea of whether ignoring or avoiding painful thoughts and realities can lead to a sense of relief or if it merely postpones the inevitable confrontation with one's inner demons. The recurring question, 'Will it ever be enough?' suggests a deep-seated feeling of inadequacy and the relentless pursuit of fulfillment that seems perpetually out of reach.

The song also touches on themes of faith and doubt, particularly in the lines 'If I don’t know about it, Am I still supposed to be afraid?' and 'If I forget to pray and you deny the light.' These lines reflect a struggle with religious or spiritual beliefs, questioning whether ignorance or denial can shield one from fear and whether faith is necessary for peace of mind. The imagery of 'the devil hiding in the sanctity' further emphasizes the internal conflict between good and evil, purity and corruption, suggesting that even in places of supposed safety, darkness can lurk.

Musically, Starset is known for their cinematic rock style, blending electronic elements with powerful rock instrumentation. This creates an atmospheric backdrop that enhances the emotional weight of the lyrics. The song's structure, with its rising and falling intensity, mirrors the ebb and flow of the internal struggle described in the lyrics. The repeated refrain of 'Enough' serves as a poignant reminder of the ongoing quest for satisfaction and the elusive nature of true contentment.

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  2. Antigravity
  3. My Demons
  4. PERFECT MACHINE
  5. Point of No Return
  6. TRIALS
  7. It Has Begun
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  9. INFECTED
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