Ashe’s “When I’m Older” is a relatively-complex love song. The overall project it is featured on, “Ashlyn”, revolves around songs which are based on Ashe’s real-life experiences. And in such a manner is exactly how...
The title of this track (“Kura Kura”), translated from Japanese, actually reads something like “dizzy dizzy”. And Twice are making this statement in a romantic context. Or let’s say what actually has the vocalist “dizzy” is...
The featured narrative in “Come Through” serves as a romantic discussion between H.E.R. and Chris Brown, two of the top R&B artists in the industry at this moment. Usually whatever idea is being put...
Greta Van Fleet are like lyrical minimalists. But simultaneously, they’re masters at saying a lot with a few words. Indeed from the very-first line of the song “The Barbarians”, we are able to get a good...
On “Caravel”, Greta Van Fleet are thematically harping back to the Age of Discovery. This was a period in time around 400 or so years ago when the Western world was shaped as we know...
Here’s an interesting fact – Spain actually endured a very bloody civil war at the end of the 1930s. And Clash singer Joe Strummer became fascinated with the topic upon concurrently taking an interest in civil strife...
Greta Van Fleet usually deals with, shall we say esoteric subjects in their lyrics. But like any musical act worth its salt, they have to at least be able to drop the occasional love song...
“Stardust Chords” is even more metaphorical than the usual Greta Van Fleet fare. So we are compelled to go out on a limb, i.e. speculate, even in terms of ascertaining a premise for its meaning. The central setting of...
“The Weight of Dreams” reads as if Greta Van Fleet may be criticizing the system of Western capitalism. Or let’s not really say capitalism per se but rather the type of greed which is known...
During his youth Bob Dylan was a lot like a rap star. And what we mean by that is that he had the type of don’t-give-AF attitude where fans expected him to live what he...