So, the one reality that they're willing to accept (and to believe in) is one that opens the world up to them. This experience can leave students unsure but with the opportunity to embrace challenges or to avoid them.īlacc uses the next three lines to explain the song's focus: "But I believe in what I see / And when I close my eyes / I see my whole life ahead of me." The phrase "whole life ahead of me" often signifies wide-open possibilities, and here Blacc and Young realize that they have this option. For example, when a person goes to college, he/she realizes that there are many more possibilities/people/beliefs/ideas than maybe they realized. Those people's eyes have been opened to new aspects of life. At huge milestones, the world and new events challenge people's beliefs. ![]() ![]() Blacc sings, "I ain't too sure what I believe in" to display his uncertainty. "Verge" begins with ringing electric guitar and soon adds Aloe Blacc's clear, rich voice, Adam Young singing back-up in a semi-hype-man role. However, there's more to "Verge" than just the "golden future" as Blacc, in song, also drops several promises about what he plans to do with his new opportunities. In the BTS video, Blacc and Young mention how a wedding and a graduation were both possibilities for the subject of the music video because they are both milestones in life. ![]() "Verge" has a pumped-up synthy feel, and Adam Young, the whole of Owl City says, "The new single 'Verge' is very much a dance-music-influenced track." With driving bass pumping through the synth and soaring major-chord-focused vocals, "Verge" is a party song meant to excite audiences about things possible after important life events. ![]() Owl City's coming out with a new album- Mobile Orchestra-on July 10th, and the first song (the only one released so far) is "Verge" which features Aloe Blacc, the memorable voice in Avicii's "Wake Me Up." There's a lyric video out (just below), and a Vevo behind-the-scenes video has already dropped in anticipation of a full-on music video that will use graduation imagery to support the song's main idea of being "ut on the verge of the rest of our lives."
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