To note, there aren’t any boys in Boygenius. Instead, this is a supergroup composed of the following female soloists: They’ve been a unit since 2018 and between now and then have dropped a couple of...
Based on the third verse especially, it can be speculated that the addressee of “True Blue” is a romantic interest of the singer. But more to the point would apparently be the two parties involved...
“I’m in Love With You” is a love song with wording that implies that the addressee may be a specific person, as opposed to this piece having general applicability per se. What has been theorized...
Phoebe Bridgers’ “Sidelines” is based on the vocalist being someone who, by her admission, was previously living a fearless life. Usually when the likes of musicians put forth such an assertion, it is meant to...
To begin with, Tom Waits’ “Day After Tomorrow” is what we will describe as a political song with a very strong political message. Waits composed this classic specifically from the view point of an...
The first thing you may notice about this piece (“Silk Chiffon”) is that it’s a love song. Secondly, it is sung by a lady, and third, the addressee, i.e. her romantic interest, is also...
The title of this song (“Runaway Horses”) is a characteristic being applied onto the two vocalists, who are seemingly portraying the roles of former lovers. More specifically, they’re harping back to the romance they were...
Lord Huron’s “The Night We Met” is a very emotional song that has a principal theme of lost love, regrets and intense longing. The song’s addressee is apparently someone who was once close to...
Matt Healy begins The 1975’s “Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America” by telling the world that he’s “in love with Jesus Christ”. And before we move any further, it should be noted that Healy...