The lyrics of Kenya Grace’s “Strangers” describe a cyclical pattern of relationships where every new partner seems to echo the behaviors and actions of previous ones. The narrator (Kenya) expresses deep frustration over the...
Blur is a rock band fronted by Damon Albarn, whom some readers would be more familiar with due to the animated-musical Gorillaz project. However in the case of Blur, Damon is backed by a steady...
“(O)rdinary” is the ninth track on Avenged Sevenfold’s studio album, “Life Is But a Dream…”, a project which Warner Records made public on 2 June 2023. The track song that comes after it is called “(D)eath“, while...
On 12 May 2023, “We Love You” became the second single released from Avenged Sevenfold’s album “Life Is But a Dream…”. Warner Records subsequently put out the album in full about a month later. As with most of...
“(D)eath” is the penultimate track on the standard playlist of Avenged Sevenfold’s album “Life Is but a Dream…”, as issued by Warner Records on 2 June 2023. The writers of this song, individually, are also the...
“Beautiful Morning” is one of those songs that’s so metaphorical that it’s virtually impossible to pin down, comprehensively and specifically, what the vocalist is getting at. This may be in part due to the...
“She Smoke In The House” was released on 21 April 2023, apparently as a promotional single from Brandy Clark’s “Brandy Clark” album. The aforementioned album itself eventually came out on May 19th, through Warner Records, being Brandy’s fourth...
It is not clear who the Cecelia of the subtitle is. But presumably that would be the addressee and furthermore a loved one of Brandy’s. And as implied, said addressee is depressed and more specifically suffering...
What the title of this song (“All Over Again”) points to, most comprehensively explained, is the vocalist’s inability to get over her significant other. That is to say that Brandy Clark admittedly ‘hates’ the addressee, and by...
“Take Mine” is a friendship song, one of those types where the vocalist is presenting herself as someone who has the addressee’s back. But in this case, what the former is offering is the likes...