The Killers’ “Terrible Thing” most pointedly centers on a subject who is an outcast in his community. And as alluded to another Pressure Machine song entitled “West Hills“, being so is a particular cross to bear when such...
The term “bump, bump, bump”, as used in this piece, is an encouragement for the addressee to dance. Said addressee would be the girls in the club who have “sexy ass(es)”. And with that in...
A “swap meet” is defined as a gathering of individuals who are into the same thing and go about trading (i.e. buying and selling) items associated with that shared passion. Many of us will also...
Woodstock is a sparsely-populated, inconspicuous part of New York that is best known for having hosted a musical festival named in its honor in 1969 (which wasn’t actually held in Woodstock, but still). Apparently though, what...
“Cure for Me” is one of those songs in which the artist’s explanation and the lyrics don’t read as if they are in congruence. Or let’s more euphemistically say that the wording is so metaphorical...
According to Benson Boone’s own explanation of “Room For 2”, it was inspired by him apparently falling in love for the first time (with the singer being 19 years old as of the writing of this post). And...
The lyrics of Mimi Webb’s “House on Fire” are not necessarily the easiest to comprehensively understand, though the thesis sentiment is pretty clear. The latter revolves around the vocalist intending to get vengeance against her...
For starters, it’s imperative that we state that this song doesn’t actually have anything to do with Valentine’s Day, the annual holiday in which romantic love is celebrated in the Western world. Instead, it revolves...
The nature of the relationship between the singer and addressee is never specified. But as usual in these cases, the simplest way to make sense of it all is by presuming that they are...
There really isn’t much need to dive deeply into the lyrics of this piece, as they are more or less standard rap braggadocio. However, in comparison to other rappers, Jack Harlow doesn’t come off as...