The song "Jenna" was originally titled "Martha". Darren decided that maybe he should go with a name that was a little more contemporary. He struggled for weeks to find the perfect name for the songs character, until one day he got lost while driving.
He mistakenly went down a street named "Jenna Avenue"...the rest is history. Nobody but you was inspired by Darren's real life struggles with PROCRASTINATION self-defeatism. All the names mentioned throughout the album are real people.
Darren usually writes about real life situations. However, "all names were changed to protect the not so innocent" . Darren wrote all the songs on Psychopathic Issues.
He thought about putting a cover song on the record. He decided against it, because nothing would fit right into the mix of the album. The song "Jenna" actually has dual meaning, if you read the lyrics carefully.
A very special message from Darren to those who have bought and supported Psychopathic Issues: When I wrote Psychopathic Issues, I really wanted to take you on somewhat of journey. To do that you have to exorcise a piece of your soul, as well as take some artistic chances. For those of you who listen to this album- from Dark Horizon, to Enigma, I hope you enjoyed the ride as much as I did.
Thank you for sharing this experience with me. All the best, Darren.
Quote- Framed in a catchy, almost hypnotic melody, "Jenna," is a melodramatic tale of love gone sour, that lyrically, leaves the listener digging for more answers. "That's just how I write," says Farris of his abstract writing style. "I write a little for the listener, and a little for myself.It's a peaceful coexistence.
I bring a lot of different elements into the lyrics that have meaning in my life. However, I realize those things may seem mysterious to the casual listener. I think that's why it's imperative that I make sure my hooks and melodies stand out.
That way, if people don't "get it" lyrically, then you always have the "damn that sounds good" safety net, to fall back on," laughs Farris. --/quote.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.