For Bertie Blackman, 'Thump' captures that "feeling of walking home late at night; your footsteps hit the pavement and your whole body pulsates. You become really aware of your breath and heartbeat."
Bertie says: "Sometimes you're walking home and you think someone might be following you and they're not; it's just the echo of your footsteps. That's what this single is all about."
To me though, the song sounds like a woman who is longing for some lovin'.
"And you're all I want, Come here, come here"
...
"And inside my space, Is a hidden place
I don't want to wait, Cause I'm always waiting"
The prominent use of elk antlers throughout the video clip seems a not-so-subtle hint of all things 'horny' too ;)
from: http://www.bertieblackman.com/news/bertie-releases-thump-singlevideo
For Bertie Blackman, 'Thump' captures that "feeling of walking home late at night; your footsteps hit the pavement and your whole body pulsates. You become really aware of your breath and heartbeat."
Bertie says: "Sometimes you're walking home and you think someone might be following you and they're not; it's just the echo of your footsteps. That's what this single is all about."
To me though, the song sounds like a woman who is longing for some lovin'.
"And you're all I want, Come here, come here" ... "And inside my space, Is a hidden place I don't want to wait, Cause I'm always waiting"
The prominent use of elk antlers throughout the video clip seems a not-so-subtle hint of all things 'horny' too ;)
Great song in any case!