This almost sounds like it could be "Self Control" as viewed from the third person, only without the air of mystery and danger. It shares the idea of people wanting to get out into the night to escape their boring, humdrum, unfulfilling lives.
The difference is it focusses purely on the need to break free, as emphasised by the punchy, driving rhythm which perfectly captures the feeling. There's also a girl and a guy with similar feelings, and it views it from a third person perspective. Obviously, they're destined to end up together. "Self Control" views things from the girl's perspective, and could it perhaps be her feelings after this song has taken place? Or is there more to it than that? Nevertheless, this particular song, unlike the other, is not so multi-layered.
This almost sounds like it could be "Self Control" as viewed from the third person, only without the air of mystery and danger. It shares the idea of people wanting to get out into the night to escape their boring, humdrum, unfulfilling lives.
The difference is it focusses purely on the need to break free, as emphasised by the punchy, driving rhythm which perfectly captures the feeling. There's also a girl and a guy with similar feelings, and it views it from a third person perspective. Obviously, they're destined to end up together. "Self Control" views things from the girl's perspective, and could it perhaps be her feelings after this song has taken place? Or is there more to it than that? Nevertheless, this particular song, unlike the other, is not so multi-layered.