Views : 1,614,031
Genre: Music
Date of upload: Jan 29, 2014 ^^
Rating : 4.824 (487/10,560 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-03-07T01:02:59.234789Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
Don't understand why this band isn't bigger than it is now? 300,000 views in almost a year with a great song like this, what the hell? Maybe Gene Simmons is right and rock is dead. When I heard their song Giants back in May I thought for sure they would be up there with Imagine Dragons but nothing. Anyway, love this song and the song High Society as well as Giants. Hopefully it will get played on pop stations one day or on in some football stadium and blow up.Β
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Heard "I fucking hear you" instead of "If I can hear you" at 0:20 lol
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I've been trying to figure out with this song is about, and I'm not denying it's about agoraphobia, but I'm fairly certain it goes further than that. Maybe it's just my interpretation, but I feel it is about the struggle between getting out of your comfort zone- in this case, going outside rather than staying at home, probably the strongest metaphor for that.
I feel like the chorus,
"Inside or out,
you're moving to find me
Don't fear me now
Put that behind me"
Is actually the outside of the comfort zone, or in this case going outside, is actually challenging the agoraphobe. The rest of the songs phrases seem to be just how the agoraphobe feels when he is inside and wanting to go outside, and it also feels that way as the intensity of the song kind of drops and is more sad and lonely feeling. But as soon as the chorus picks up, and he "is at least trying", it's like a battle with himself.
I actually am really interested in this song as I feel I can relate, even if I'm not agoraphobic, so if any other ideas are out there I'd like to hear them
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@melanie-rosewestbrook3240
9 years ago
This song perfectly captures the almost disabling fear, hesitation and (in some cases) loathing (inter and intra) brought on my agoraphobia, anxiety and depression. Thank you for the actualizing, demonstrating the distress felt by those who are going through this. Cheers to putting harmony and melody to very real and misunderstood disorders!
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