I
recently got Bastille’s 2013 album Bad
Blood (packaged with All This Bad
Blood, which is mostly all different material and a topic for another day,)
and I’ve been listening to it a lot.
It’s been a while since I got a non-Broadway CD, and this was definitely
a good one to go with. Here are my
favorite songs from the album.
“Pompeii” – This is the first Bastille song I
ever heard and the reason I’m now the proud owner of Bad Blood. (Incidentally, I
first heard it on this fantastic In the Flesh fan video – incredibly apt.)
Pompeii is such a great metaphor for a life that feels like it’s in
shambles, and I love the idea the chorus brings through, that, “If you close
your eyes / Does it almost feel like / Nothing’s changed at all?”
Best
lyric: “We were caught up and lost in
all of our vices / In your pose as the dust settled around us.”
“Bad Blood” – Great driving beat with a really
cool groove. A lot of the songs on this
album, it seems, are about people and relationships that are fractured in some
way, and the title song fits that theme well.
That said, many of the songs are also about the desire to heal and move
on, a theme this song also displays quite handily.
Best
lyric: “These are the days that bind you
together, forever. / And these little things define you forever, forever.”
“Icarus” – The theme is self-destruction this
time, no surprise based on the title.
However, rather than going the usual route of dangerous ambition, the
song is about more of a general downward spiral. As such, the metaphor is maybe a bit muddied,
but I still love it. The galloping
rhythm on the verses is fantastic, and I love the soaring lilt of the chorus.
Best
lyric: “Living beyond your years, /
Acting out all their fears. / You feel it in your chest.”
“Flaws” – I really love this one. Its insanely catchy melody aside, I like that
it’s so much about resilience in the midst of struggle, recognizing how our
flaws can help us grow and how we can help one another deal with them. The repeated line, “There’s a hole in my
soul. / Can you fill it? / Can you fill it?” is so simple, yet so gorgeous.
Best
lyric: “All of your flaws and all of my
flaws, they lie there hand in hand. / Ones we’ve inherited, ones that we learn.
/ They pass from man to man.”
“Laura Palmer” – I’m amazed by how
well this song captures the feel of
the famous murdered girl from Twin Peaks
without going into many details from the show.
I like that, rather than passing judgment on Laura’s choices, the song
simply chronicles them. The eternal
repetition is how, for better or worse, she always followed her “beating
heart.”
Best
lyric: “Walking out into the dark, /
Cutting out a different path / Led by your beating heart.”
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