🎸 Unpacking "Kostlivci" by Kabát: Rock and Roll with a Sarcastic Bite
In Kabát's world, these skeletons aren't just hidden away—they are literally marching out, drinking, and terrorizing the narrator! The chorus famously rings out:
It captures that classic cynical Czech outlook: the system might be chaotic, the past might be coming back to haunt us, and the "skeletons" are actively running the show, but all we can do is laugh, rock out, and try to outrun them. 🔊 Why You Should Add It to Your Playlist
The lyrics pivot to themes of money and survival, featuring lines like "At least we're rich" and a tongue-in-cheek reference to keeping one's burial urn free of dust.
The song plays on the classic idiom of having "skeletons in the closet."
🎸 Unpacking "Kostlivci" by Kabát: Rock and Roll with a Sarcastic Bite
In Kabát's world, these skeletons aren't just hidden away—they are literally marching out, drinking, and terrorizing the narrator! The chorus famously rings out: KabГЎt Kostlivci
It captures that classic cynical Czech outlook: the system might be chaotic, the past might be coming back to haunt us, and the "skeletons" are actively running the show, but all we can do is laugh, rock out, and try to outrun them. 🔊 Why You Should Add It to Your Playlist 🎸 Unpacking "Kostlivci" by Kabát: Rock and Roll
The lyrics pivot to themes of money and survival, featuring lines like "At least we're rich" and a tongue-in-cheek reference to keeping one's burial urn free of dust. The song plays on the classic idiom of
The song plays on the classic idiom of having "skeletons in the closet."