![]() ![]() “Got the music in you, babyĬigarettes After Sex, in this case, is actually the name of a band that traces its origins back to late-aughts El Paso. The group is fronted by vocalist Greg Gonzalez.Īnd at the time this song was dropped by Partisan Records on 20 March 2017, he was buttressed by three other musicians. Indeed that’s the interesting thing about these lyrics. There’s definitely a feeling of sadness permeating throughout. Yet at the same time, it’s challenging to pin down exactly where they are permeating from.Īnd perhaps, all things considered, that was the intended purpose, to illustrate how being in love can sometimes be both enjoyable and dreadful at the same time. And likewise you may meet a beautiful person, someone who has “the music in” them, but concurrently that doesn’t mean that said individual isn’t also somehow suppressed. Then, the second premise upon which “Apocalypse” is based is sort of this rural-to-urban drift ideology. Or explained more accurately, some of Greg’s exes were girls who desired to travel but concurrently were confined to a hardcore city dwelling. Or put differently yet again, they felt trapped in their environment and relatedly did not have a full zest for life. So according to Gonzalez, he’s basically using the occasion to give those ladies a shoutout. Moreover there are other metaphors, such as those found in the bridge (and including the usage of the titular term), that theoretically point to such an idea. The first, which is in fact romance relatedly, is the idea that falling in love is inherently painful. In other words, at some point during a relationship there will inevitably be some type of heartbreak.Īnd that philosophy does sort of come through in the chorus where the addressee, who we can presume is a romantic interest of the vocalist’s, is being presented as someone who cannot overcome her less-than-ideal past, or something like that.
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