Siamese takes its name from the Siamese crocodile, a freshwater species from Southeast Asia now under severe pressure, and uses that borrowed identity as a frame for songs about habitat, displacement, and survival. The current run at Madison Square Garden places that ecological subtext inside a familiar New York arena ritual: a rock/pop set led by Hawk, staged at scale. There is no documented NYC premiere history to cite, but the reference lands in a city fluent in reinvention and loss. At times the metaphor is blunt, though the intention remains legible.