technology | February 03, 2026

The Meaning Behind The Song: Phantom Power and Ludicrous Speed by Pierce The Veil

TitleArtistWriter/ComposerAlbumRelease DateGenreProducer
Phantom Power and Ludicrous SpeedPierce The VeilVic Fuentes, Mike Fuentes, Jaime Preciado & Tony PerryMisadventures (Deluxe Edition) (2016)May 13, 2016Rock, Emo, Alternative, Alternative Rock, Post-HardcoreDan Korneff

I have always been a fan of Pierce The Veil, and one song that has always resonated with me is “Phantom Power and Ludicrous Speed.” Released in 2016 as part of their album “Misadventures (Deluxe Edition),” this song showcases the band’s unique blend of rock, emo, alternative, and post-hardcore genres.

The lyrics in the song are filled with emotional depth and raw vulnerability. The band’s lead vocalist, Vic Fuentes, wrote the lyrics and poured his heart into them. The song tells a story of longing, loss, and the struggle to find meaning in a world that often feels chaotic.

In the first verse, Fuentes sings, “I’m mastering the art of miracles and flawless tragedies. In here I spend every day in captivity. Devoured while the walls grow hands and teeth. I cried and listened to the rain in a rental car.” These lines paint a picture of someone who feels trapped and overwhelmed by their circumstances. The imagery of the walls growing hands and teeth symbolizes the feeling of being consumed by one’s own emotions.

The chorus repeats the phrase “Anatomy of a ghost, invisible friend.” This line suggests that the protagonist is dealing with the loss of a loved one. They refuse to pay for sanity because they would rather not face the reality of their grief. The repetition of the phrase “Some things are better left alone” further emphasizes their desire to avoid confronting their pain.

Personally, this song reminds me of a time in my life when I experienced a devastating loss. I found solace in music, and Pierce The Veil’s “Phantom Power and Ludicrous Speed” became a source of comfort for me. The lyrics accurately captured the emotions that I was struggling to express, and listening to the song helped me feel understood.

As the song progresses, the lyrics become more intense and emotional. In the bridge, Fuentes sings, “Your