Song 93
Here we go song 93! :) Today I have another Get Scared song, only this time with Nicholas Matthews on vocals. And the song I have chosen is Hell Is Where the Heart Is. I like this song because of the beat and the melody. I thought it would be fun to do, so let's get into it. Right off the bat, there's lyrics instead of an intro. But after the opening lyrics, there is a little instrumental part. This little part here, sets up the song. The opening lyrics also, are part of the chorus further into the song. So I won't spoil the chorus, with the intro lyrics. Moving on to verse 1: "Believe me, I need this without a doubt. Sick and feigning without subtlety my misery, deceiving in silence, yet louder than sirens. I can't help but wanting more for me." I get that feeling of wanting more for yourself, it feels like there's more that you could do with your life. The pre-chorus: "Hopeless, it won't help. Cause we're too far gone to ourselves." I don't believe that someone is really gone on the inside, sometimes it takes someone or something to remind you who you are, and what you do. Although it is good for a song like this. The chorus: "You can forget me, and bury my bones. Because I'm burning out the light that's in my soul. It feels like I'm dead on the inside." Feeling dead inside is really awful, you feel numb, lose all sense of time and being, you kind of just feel like you lost your soul. Which is what this song is about. Second verse: "I built my casket in confidence, I'm reaching out to you before I wind up dead. And these four black walls, are all that's left. Leave me to my devices, and I'll paint them red." That last line, I think I know what the context is. He means that he plans to off himself, and the blood would be the red in question. That's why he's trying to reach out, to whoever this person he's talking about is. He hopes that they can save him. It's always alright to reach out to someone when you feel like you're drowning mentally, it may just be the strongest thing you do. There's a second part to the chorus: "I'm stuck in a routine, where hell's now my home." This sums up what I've been explaining. The bridge: "And now I'm at the end of my rope, and it's tied in a noose, yeah, I've lost all hope. Yeah, it's just another excuse, one that I can't refuse. I was born to lose, don't cut me loose." I think here we have a little peak into what his mind is like right now. I like when song writers do this, it's like we're feeling what they're feeling right along with them. Then the music part of this song, has this really fun up tempo. I just love this type of music. Post-hardcore, metalcore, rock. It's so amazing! Also punk rock, pop punk. There is also some screaming in this song, along with killer vocals. I wish I was better at measuring beats on a drum melody, but I'm not that good with numbers. Either way, it's a really good song. I hope you check it out :)
See you next time :)
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