Bastille pompeii meaning
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Bastille pompeii meaning
It is the fourth single from their debut studio album Bad Blood and was released on 11 January The song's title and lyrics refer to the Roman town of the same name that was destroyed and buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD The song has a tempo of According to Dan Smith, the song is written as a conversation between two victims of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius , stating in an interview, "I was reading a book that had some picture of the people who got caught up in the volcanic eruption. And it's just such a kind of dark powerful image, and it got me thinking about how boring it must have been emotionally after the event. To be sort of stuck in that same position for hundreds and hundreds of years. So, the song is sort of an imaginary conversation between these two people who are stuck next to each other in their sort of tragic death pose. The video was first released onto YouTube on 20 January at a total length of three minutes and fifty-two seconds. It currently has million views, the highest out of all the band's songs. The video follows Bastille frontman Dan Smith , as he wanders about an empty-looking Los Angeles , before realizing the few people around all have unnatural vacant black eyes.
But if I close my eyes, I can pretend it didn't happen, just for a second
Watch as Bastille's Dan Smith explains the dark inspiration behind one of the band's biggest tracks. Bastille's Pompeii was the fourth single to come from their debut album, Bad Blood. Released on 11th January , the track reached number 2 on the UK Chart, making it the band's highest charting single to date alongside their The Rhythm of the Night re-imagining, Of The Night. It turns out, the song is aptly name as it was inspired by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in Pompeii. Bastille's frontman Dan Smith revealed all to Radio X: " I was reading a book that had some picture of the people who got caught up in the volcanic eruption. To be sort of stuck in that same position for hundreds and hundreds of years. He added, jokingly: "Which you know is just your kind of average pop song topic!
It is the fourth single from their debut studio album Bad Blood and was released on 11 January The song's title and lyrics refer to the Roman town of the same name that was destroyed and buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD The song has a tempo of According to Dan Smith, the song is written as a conversation between two victims of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius , stating in an interview, "I was reading a book that had some picture of the people who got caught up in the volcanic eruption. And it's just such a kind of dark powerful image, and it got me thinking about how boring it must have been emotionally after the event. To be sort of stuck in that same position for hundreds and hundreds of years.
Bastille pompeii meaning
Lyrics submitted by psychedelicglee , edited by noelsguitar , henrymo , thatismahogony , Ashleeeee , amrj , tuckerka , marlize , Jbail I'm in agreement with llscience. Pompeii is used as a metaphor to describe somebody standing still, looking out as their life falls apart and swallows them whole.
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Very good interpretation. Retrieved 31 March Pompeii Bastille Comments 2 Tags. Archived from the original on 5 June Without seeing the edited eyes of the main star, as an audience, we would not understand why he is trying to run away and what he is running from. Know Your Meme. Lumineers music video Analysis - Introduction and Ending. The calm pace of the music video is disrupted by the contagious black eye zombie disease which he is running from and then towards the end of the video we see that he has been infected which is the resolution to the video. Retrieved 9 December Remember failing the class? Retrieved 18 December Retrieved 8 April But he knows deep down that she doesnt really want to be serious with him and thats what makes him. The video that I have chosen to analyse is Bastille — Pompeii.
Bastille released the song Pompeii. Date of release:
Archived from the original on 12 May The speed of the music video starts off very slow in the opening shots as the scene is being set and not much else is happening. Kiokeegan on August 18, Link. Archived from the original on 20 January This is where everything is fine, and then it is all disrupted, and it is then resolved and restored so that everything is back to a new 'normal'. Apparently, the lyrics are meant to represent a sort of "conversation" between two of these statues, and how they must have felt in their last moments of life. This is conventional for indie rock music videos as it reflects the nature of the music genre which is 'individuality' and not giving very much away at all. Retrieved 13 December Bustle magazine noted that the YouTube video contained commenters arguing in Latin over the accuracy of her translation. With over 26 million streams by June , "Pompeii" became the most streamed song of all time in the UK at that time [21] and has sold , copies there.
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