Errr no? The songs that were once off high fantasy pieces of directionless melodrama (Such as the I wish I had an Angel track that is really just a song about wishing an old break up didn't happen so the singer could get some poon) are less camp than the serious track a good ways into the concept album that is tied into a film that involves people demanding their tears back NOW followed by fiddle noodling.
The context for the track goes a hell of a long way (and for all that you can't define an album by an individual track, a track most certainly is defined by the rest of the album when it comes from a concept album).
The Long Blondes - Guilt.