1/14/2024 0 Comments Skyline broken social sceneInterestingly, the song seems to refer not just to actual intercourse and procreation, but seems to extrapolate these processes onto psychology (intermixing/conjoining of ideological substances/artifacts creation of personas). The fluid and wave-like 'in-out' melody of the bass line might be a reference to intercourse and procreation. The song title itself, "stars and sons", might be a reference to the above idea of 'creation', which is similar to the creation of stars from disparate matter, or the creation of children from disparate biological matter. ![]() The monotony and precise rhythm of the clapping could (but I am not sure) possibly be a depiction of the synthetic/mechanical/unnatural nature of these attempts to create a semi-living thing (the 'persona') from past (semi-dead) memories of the ex-boyfriend/girlfriend. These efforts could ensure the survival of the 'persona' as a semi-living entity rather than a dead (inanimate) memory. Such attempts at synchronization could partly comprise the effort of extrapolating this 'persona' of his/her ex from past memories of him/her, as well as the effort of integrating the 'persona' into new personal experiences. ![]() The repetitive claps in the song might possibly involve the theme of 'synchronization' (people clapping hands together) - continuous attempts by this guy/girl to 'synchronize' the real personality of his/her ex and the emulated personality of the 'persona'.
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