The family projects all its dysfunction onto one “sinner” to avoid facing collective guilt.
The title itself, with its clinical "215" prefix, suggests a cataloging of human failure. Fay doesn't just sing about personal mistakes; he explores the concept of . The lyrics grapple with the idea that we are born into a lineage of "sinners"—not necessarily in a strictly religious sense, but in the sense of human fallibility that we inherit from those who came before us. A Soundscape of Desolation
: Moving away from silence and identifying specific harms without using them as weapons.
The family projects all its dysfunction onto one “sinner” to avoid facing collective guilt.
The title itself, with its clinical "215" prefix, suggests a cataloging of human failure. Fay doesn't just sing about personal mistakes; he explores the concept of . The lyrics grapple with the idea that we are born into a lineage of "sinners"—not necessarily in a strictly religious sense, but in the sense of human fallibility that we inherit from those who came before us. A Soundscape of Desolation
: Moving away from silence and identifying specific harms without using them as weapons.