The Night's Illusions: A Dive into Elderbrook's 'Cola'

Elderbrook's song 'Cola' paints a vivid picture of a night out, capturing the essence of youthful escapism and the search for identity. The protagonist, a young woman, is preparing for a night filled with lights and excitement. The lyrics suggest a sense of anticipation and a desire to escape reality, as she 'sees the vision going' and hops 'line after line.' This could be interpreted as her moving from one thrilling experience to another, seeking something more profound or meaningful in the nightlife.

The recurring motif of sipping 'coca-cola' serves as a metaphor for her attempts to blend in and numb herself to the harsh realities she faces. The repetition of 'she can't tell the difference yet' implies a sense of confusion or disorientation, possibly hinting at the effects of substance use or the overwhelming nature of the nightlife. The coca-cola could symbolize a facade of normalcy or innocence, masking the more intense experiences she is going through.

The song also touches on themes of exclusion and frustration. The lines 'That's what you're coming for but they don't wanna let you in' and 'You're asking what's happening' reflect her struggle to find acceptance and understanding in a world that seems indifferent to her presence. The repeated arguments and the act of dropping her bag to the floor signify her growing impatience and disillusionment with the night. Ultimately, 'Cola' captures the fleeting and often confusing nature of youthful adventures, where the search for meaning and belonging can lead to moments of clarity and confusion alike.

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  2. Glad I Found You (feat. George FitzGerald)
  3. Numb
  4. I’ll Find My Way To You (feat. Emmit Fenn)
  5. The End
  6. Something About You
  7. Talking
  8. Inner Light (feat. Bob Moses)
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