Author: Amanda London

Springsteen

Meaning of “Springsteen” by Eric Church

The lyrics of Eric Church’s “Springsteen” reminisce about a youthful romance that was full of energy and spontaneity. The relationship is set against a vibrant backdrop of summer evenings, youthful rebellion, and the iconic...

DNA.

Meaning of “DNA.” by Kendrick Lamar

Kendrick Lamar’s “DNA.” is a deep reflection on his identity, both personally and as a part of the larger African-American community. Throughout the song, Lamar uses intense imagery and strong language to discuss various...

The Wire

Meaning of “The Wire” by Haim

Haim’s “The Wire” finds the narrator admitting to being bad at communication, acknowledging it as a vital part of relationships. She mentions giving her all, but finds herself unable to stay, repeatedly reassuring that...

Wake Up

Meaning of “Wake Up” by Arcade Fire

In Arcade Fire’s anthemic track (“Wake Up”), we find a profound exploration of the themes of youthful naïveté and the ever-looming presence of mortality. The song sheds light on the innocence and sometimes the...

Your Arms

Meaning of “Your Arms” by Birdy

“Your Arms” is an interesting breakup song, because in the second verse especially the vocalist alludes to the addressee having been a less-than-ideal partner when the two of them were together. However, the thesis sentiment...

Ruins I

Meaning of “Ruins I” by Birdy

Birdy’s “Ruins I” is a breakup song, one in which the vocalist is asserting that now she and the addressee “lie in ruins”. Or put more simply, Birdy feels that their relationship has reached the...