Yeah, it's definitely about being in a cliche/the popular crowd. The first words are "I'm in a clique but I want out."
Why it's called the Love Club is because being part of the club means you get lots of "love" from your peers.
Also, it looks like things take a turn for the worse toward the end of the song when your clothes are soaked and you don't know where to go. So maybe the character in the song was ditched or stood up by her friends and its raining.
The whole concept reminds me of Mean Girls or the novel The Clique.
Even just hearing the music of the song, it sounds like you're being introduced to a secret, kickass party with awesome stuff but the people there are shallow and mean.
Yeah, it's definitely about being in a cliche/the popular crowd. The first words are "I'm in a clique but I want out."
Why it's called the Love Club is because being part of the club means you get lots of "love" from your peers.
Also, it looks like things take a turn for the worse toward the end of the song when your clothes are soaked and you don't know where to go. So maybe the character in the song was ditched or stood up by her friends and its raining.
The whole concept reminds me of Mean Girls or the novel The Clique.
Even just hearing the music of the song, it sounds like you're being introduced to a secret, kickass party with awesome stuff but the people there are shallow and mean.