Behold, because you may find the title long. But give this song a try and find yourself being immersed in a relaxing but catchy vibe.
The title might be hard to remember, but the song itself is something that would stick to your senses and will deliver that last song syndrome that stays on your ears for a certain amount of time.
Title: Spring / Sun / Winter / Dread. Contrary to the conventional one liner titles we usually get from songs, the name of Everything Everything’s new single is weird in an interesting way. Watch the video itself and find out that the song was interpreted in an even weirder way. The electronic sound of the song matched well with the alienesque theme of their newest music. The video was set in the quarry with the quartet being dressed in metallic suits. The video gives a not so crisp finish of faded lighting. This atmosphere on purpose by using special kinds of cameras. “The song talks about seasons passing and getting older, so we wanted to concentrate on the sun and make it into a kind of oppressive force – positive and life-giving but also burning and destructive,” says the front man Higgs. “We used ultraviolet and infrared cameras to get a look at the sun damage on our skin, and give everything an alien look. We shot in a quarry so we could have a clear horizon and a dry, hot, desert scene.”
Meaning wise, hearing the words from the actual song can seem garbled upon hearing it the first time.
Knowing the lyrics tough, you might realize that the words that make up this song is a series of metaphors painted with fancy vibe and rhythm.
The most distinct line of the song would be the phrase ‘I don’t want to get old’ goes well with the song’s intended message of changing seasons and adding times.
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