Yeah, I agree. Can't wait for the album, infact I've got it pre-ordered! Looking forwards to seeing more of those visualettes, too.
The way I saw this song was that it was about a man who was with this woman, and he knew that she wasn't truly being herself, so he asks her that if she wants to be with him (in 'England') then she should 'bring her own sun'; be herself. I guess this could be about Tori and her husband, as he's British too... I don't know.
Did Tori meet her husband in England? I don't know, but he is British and this could be very well be about an anecdote from their relationship. I hoped she would keep political things out, but she seemed to squeeze that in. Still, it ends on the romantic side, of her being invited to 'bring her own sun'. It is an excellent song, regardless of the interpretation, which there may be plenty of.
Did Tori meet her husband in England? I don't know, but he is British and this could be very well be about an anecdote from their relationship. I hoped she would keep political things out, but she seemed to squeeze that in. Still, it ends on the romantic side, of her being invited to 'bring her own sun'. It is an excellent song, regardless of the interpretation, which there may be plenty of.
Yeah, I agree. Can't wait for the album, infact I've got it pre-ordered! Looking forwards to seeing more of those visualettes, too. The way I saw this song was that it was about a man who was with this woman, and he knew that she wasn't truly being herself, so he asks her that if she wants to be with him (in 'England') then she should 'bring her own sun'; be herself. I guess this could be about Tori and her husband, as he's British too... I don't know.
Did Tori meet her husband in England? I don't know, but he is British and this could be very well be about an anecdote from their relationship. I hoped she would keep political things out, but she seemed to squeeze that in. Still, it ends on the romantic side, of her being invited to 'bring her own sun'. It is an excellent song, regardless of the interpretation, which there may be plenty of.
Did Tori meet her husband in England? I don't know, but he is British and this could be very well be about an anecdote from their relationship. I hoped she would keep political things out, but she seemed to squeeze that in. Still, it ends on the romantic side, of her being invited to 'bring her own sun'. It is an excellent song, regardless of the interpretation, which there may be plenty of.