Oh No, Not You Again
Australian Crawl
The Struggles of Young Love and Disillusionment
Australian Crawl's song "Oh No, Not You Again" delves into the complexities and struggles of a young couple's relationship. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of two young lovers living a modest life down the coast. The woman is described as a gracious host, setting the table for four, indicating a sense of normalcy and routine in their lives. However, the man's actions suggest a growing discontent as he spends his evenings out on the town, trying to 'score,' which implies he's seeking something outside of their relationship, possibly excitement or validation.
The song captures a moment of tension and unease as the man wakes up with something troubling on his mind, cursing the previous night's events. The woman, sensing his restlessness, is concerned but hesitant to pry, highlighting a communication gap between them. This gap is further emphasized by the chorus, "Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh no, not you again," which suggests a recurring issue or disappointment that the woman feels whenever he returns from his nights out.
The lyrics also touch on the couple's financial struggles, mentioning that they don't own luxuries like a swimming pool or a color TV. Despite the man's hard work, their relationship is strained, and the love they once had seems to be fading. The repeated mention of friends coming over contrasts with the man's solitary pursuits, underscoring the growing divide between them. The song poignantly captures the disillusionment and challenges that can arise in young love, especially when external pressures and internal conflicts come into play.