At its essence seems to be a struggle and a dialogue. The struggle is "frightening" but is also energising, being "like lightning".
To me this song resonates as an internal dialogue in which the speaker is inspired and excited by, yet frightened of, some burning instinct. For me personally, with what has been going on in my life, I connect this song to an inspired contemplation in building support for Scottish Independence.
It's a slow-burning build-up of quietly inspired excitement. I first listened to this song while driving at dusk on the outskirts of my hometown and the sky was vibrant swathes of pinks, lilacs and blues. Abstractly, an enticement to freedom.
This is what I love about LG's album - their songs can be interpreted to fit so many different molds.
This song could be interpreted in SO many ways.
At its essence seems to be a struggle and a dialogue. The struggle is "frightening" but is also energising, being "like lightning".
To me this song resonates as an internal dialogue in which the speaker is inspired and excited by, yet frightened of, some burning instinct. For me personally, with what has been going on in my life, I connect this song to an inspired contemplation in building support for Scottish Independence.
It's a slow-burning build-up of quietly inspired excitement. I first listened to this song while driving at dusk on the outskirts of my hometown and the sky was vibrant swathes of pinks, lilacs and blues. Abstractly, an enticement to freedom.
This is what I love about LG's album - their songs can be interpreted to fit so many different molds.
*monologue
*monologue
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