Town Called Malice - Songbook
Linda Charles, the artist, captures the essence of the song through this visual representation, combining elements of British symbolism and the themes of disillusionment and struggle portrayed in the lyrics. The artwork serves as a visual interpretation and homage to The Jam's song "Town Called Malice," offering a unique perspective on the emotions and experiences conveyed through the music.
The lyrics of "Town Called Malice" convey a sense of disillusionment and frustration with the realities of life. The song speaks about the impossibility of achieving the quiet and idyllic life one dreams of, and the need to confront the harshness of reality. It urges people to stop apologizing for things they haven't done and take charge of their lives. The lyrics also touch upon the struggles and challenges faced by the residents of a place called Malice, where disused milk floats and lonely housewives symbolize a sense of decay and unfulfilled dreams.
Town Called Malice - Songbook
Limited Edition On Canvas
Hand Embellished Pigment book cover print
Framed, Float mounted, Signed and numbered
Edition Size: 50
Unframed Size: 8" x 5"
Framed Size: 14" x 11"