What A Pleasure

Beach Fossils Beach Fossils

The Joy of Long-Distance Love

Beach Fossils' song "What A Pleasure" captures the bittersweet essence of a long-distance relationship. The lyrics open with a sense of disorientation, as the narrator wakes up and finds themselves grappling with the rapid pace of life. This feeling is compounded by the physical distance between the narrator and their loved one, who is "all the way across the sea." Despite this separation, the narrator finds solace in their thoughts of the other person, which bring a sense of freedom and joy to their life.

The repeated line, "What a pleasure all this is," serves as a mantra that underscores the narrator's appreciation for the relationship, despite its challenges. The phrase "I take it all the way" suggests a commitment to fully experiencing and cherishing the emotions that come with loving someone from afar. This line is repeated multiple times, emphasizing the depth of the narrator's dedication and the pleasure they derive from the relationship, even in its most difficult moments.

Beach Fossils' dreamy, lo-fi sound complements the lyrical content, creating an atmosphere that feels both nostalgic and hopeful. The song's simplicity and repetition mirror the cyclical nature of the narrator's thoughts and emotions, as they navigate the complexities of long-distance love. Ultimately, "What A Pleasure" is a celebration of the joy that can be found in connection, no matter the distance, and a testament to the resilience of love.

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  2. Down The Line
  3. May 1st
  4. Sugar
  5. Don't Fade Away
  6. Dare Me
  7. What A Pleasure
  8. Clash The Truth
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  10. In Vertigo (feat. Kazu Makino)
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