![]() THAT BRINGS UP A GOOD POINT, HOW DID YOU GUYS GET INVOLVED IN HORSE JUMPER?ĭG: Jamie and I have known each other since we were children. I was definitely into writing more abstract stuff back then or collaging lyrics together. It made more sense to me after it was written. A lot of our stuff back then was just stream-of-consciousness. I had watched a movie and someone said they were an ugly brunette, I was like okay I like that, then I built off that. I don’t think John was in the band when I wrote that, so 8 years ago. I think I was 19 or 20 when I wrote that song. YOU’RE GOING TO HATE MY NEXT FEW QUESTIONS, BUT I DON’T THINK I CAN INTERVIEW Y’ALL WITHOUT ASKING ABOUT “UGLY BRUNETTE.” WHAT WAS GOING ON IN YOUR LIFE WHEN YOU WROTE IT?ĭG: I have to think way back. That’s usually what I think about more and feel better playing. I’ve always just been more focused on the stuff I’m working on. My songs are like my children or something. I just let it happen, and it happens.ĭG: I wouldn’t say numbing, I still feel emotionally there. It can be out of body-ish when we’re performing. ![]() HOW DOES IT FEEL TO PERFORM THOSE SONGS LIVE?ĭG: Sometimes it’s weird. I feel a little bit removed from them because I wrote them so long ago. I feel like I’m writing different stuff now but I appreciate that people like it. HOW DOES LOOKING BACK ON THAT ALBUM MAKE YOU FEEL?ĭG: It’s okay, I personally feel like it’s just a record I wrote when I was really young. YOU RELEASED YOUR SELF-TITLED BACK IN 2017, BUT IT STILL HAS A CULT FOLLOWING. John Margaris: I was nervous until yesterday. But none of us puked! I think we did alright! I hadn’t even been to a show since before then. The first show was DC, it was really good. Jamie Vadala-Doran: It was about the same for me, maybe the third song. After the first song I was like ‘oh yeah, I remember how to do this.’ WHAT’S IT LIKE TO BE PLAYING AGAIN POST-COVID?ĭG: I definitely felt nervous, like I was going to throw up. We were super nervous the first night, now I think we feel fine. Everyone is vaxxed and masked and it’s exciting. It’s been good, it’s our first show since pre-COVID. We had an off day so we booked this show. I SAW YOU LAST NIGHT WITH INDIGO DE SOUZA! HOW’S TOUR GOING?ĭimitri Giannopoulos: Tour with Indigo has been awesome! They’re a really great crew. Donning rain jackets outside of the dad bar by day makeshift DIY venue by night, Original 13, we talked about half-remembered movie references, church battle of the bands and their new music. After the release of their 2019 self-titled LP, the Boston-based band gained a cult-like following that cemented their status as your favorite band's favorite band. Their cryptic lyrics and drowsy slowcore are nearly impossible to decipher but feel like a crowbar to the knees. ![]() You can leave.Horse Jumper of Love is crushing in ways you can't fully understand. So I need to go ahead and heal my wounds. The song’s meaning is then this: I’m in pain I didn’t want it to be over. “Please turn those headlights around.” I’ll take care of myself. Your voice only trembles when you try to speak There’s orange dancing in your eyes from bulb light I need to hear you say you’ve been waitin’ all night Poetically, Zach compares the truth in the orange sunset with the artificial orange light he sees in her eyes, reflected from a light bulb. But the author saw it in her eyes: the story is over. Looking at the way the orange rays of light will touch everything around him, painting everything with nostalgia. The sunset also works as a new awareness: the hope that he sees in the sun in the morning is just an illusion the sunset is telling him that she’s going away and will never be back. Something in the orange tells me you’re never coming home”. He explains it symbolically with the verses: But as the song continues, we discover it’s a way to illude himself. “Something in the orange tells me we’re not done,” says Zach at the end of the first verse. Something inside him tells him that it cannot be over yet. The author still sees hope in the sunset. “The Orange” in the title refers to the sunset, a metaphor for the end of the story. Zach is still emotionally connected to the girl, but the story is over, and he knows she won’t miss him as much as he will. The song Something In The Orange is a sad ballad about the end of a love relationship. Zach Bryan – Something In The Orange Something In The Orange: the meaning of Zach Bryan song lyrics
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